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2019500112547PETIT FUTE 2019 144 pages 10 4x15 2x1cm. 2019. Broché. 144 pages.
4to. (4), LV, (3), 1-312, 10, 312-316 pp. With lithogr. frontispiece and 27 plates. Marbled half calf with 5 raised bands and gilt label to giltstamped spine. First edition; very rare. Peters' work was published on the same day in English in London, in French in Paris, and in German in Frankfurt (cf. Mennessier de la Lance II, p. 306). In addition to treating the principles of riding, the work discusses horse grooming and the use of weapons on horseback. - Untrimmed copy, slightly browned, otherwise in excellent condition. Huth 127. OCLC 18787323. Cf. Mennessier de la Lance II, 305 (22 plates only, French ed.).
Small 8vo. VI, (2), 125, (3), 92 pp. Later 19th century leather with giltstamped title to spine, both boards and spine with gilt armorial lion crest of the Ducs de Luynes. Leading edges, inner dentelle gilt; marbled endpapers. First edition of Petermann's manual of Arabic in a French master binding for the Duc de Luynes. Issued as part IV of the author's "Porta Linguarum Orientalium" for private study, this also contains a selection of Arabic reading pieces. - Some foxing throughout, otherwise beautifully preserved. From the library of the Ducs de Luynes at the Château de Dampierre. Vater/Jülg 27. OCLC 27870350.
556222Amsterdam, Philo Press, 1976. 2 tomes en un fort volume in-8, reliure éditeur pleine toile vert bronze, titre doré au dos et au plat sup., 408-471 pp., 1 planche dépliante de cartes.
XI, (1), 143, (1) SS. Bedr. Originalbroschur. 8vo. Der erste von insgesamt acht Bänden des Katalogs der orientalischen Handschriften der Herzoglichen Bibliothek Gotha und der einzige Band, der die persischen Werke verzeichnet. Den Katalog, der zwischen 1859 und 1893 erschien, verfasste der Bibliothekar und Orientalist Pertsch (1832-99), Beamter und ab 1879 Oberbibliothekar zu Gotha. Auf den Katalog der persischen Handschriften folgte jener der türkischen in einem Band, der arabischen in fünf Bänden und abschließend ein Band der übrigen orientalischen Handschriften. - Gering stockfleckig. Unbeschnittenes, unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar. Nicht bei Besterman.
68137Manuscrit inédit découvert par Fouad debbas, éditions Daran-Nahar, 2007, 246 pp., illustrations, relié, 34,6 x 24,2 cm, jaquette partiellement insolée, bon état.
Collana diretta da Jean Marcad?, professore alla Facolt? di Lettere di Bordeaux - Versione italiana a cura del Prof. Giuseppe Tucci, Professore emerito dell'Universit? di Roma, Presidente dell'Istituto Italiano per il Medio e l'Estremo Oriente, Roma - Traduzioni di: Grazia Maria Bulgarelli Piperno - Lina Castelnuovo e Barbara Tosi - Vol.I: Prefazione - Introduzione - I problemi - I metodi - I risultati - Conclusioni - Tavole cronologiche - Bibliografia - Lista delle illustrazioni - Vol. II: Avvertenza - Ringraziamenti - Prefazione - Parte I. Dall'et? del medio Bronzo al periodo classico (220 a.C.-332 d.C.) - Introduzione - L'Et? del Medio Bronzo - L'et? del Tardo Bronzo -L'Et? del ferro - - Il periodo persiano - Conclusioni - Tavola cronologica - Parte II.:Dall'Epoca di Alessandro il Grande alla fine del periodo romano (332 a.C.-324 d.C.) - Introduzione - L'indagine Archeologica - I Monumenti - Le forme dell'arte - Conclusioni - Tavola cronologica - Bibliografia - Illustrazioni in copertina: Vol. I. Ossuario a forma di casa. Azor. Civilt? di Beersheba.3500 ca a.C. - Vol. II. Ritone filisteo in forma di cinghiale da Tell-Quasileh sec. XII a:C. 2 23x15,5 cm., legatura in similpelle, titoli in oro sul dorso, sopraccoperta illustrata a colori, mappe alle sguardie, pp. 189 (3), 45 tavole a colori, 73 illustrazioni in nero; pp. 212 (4), 21 tavole a colori, 64 illustrazioni in nero, prima edizione italiana, leggeri segni d'uso e tempo, buon esemplare.
184214591Arthus Bertrand Paris 1842 1 vol. In-8 de VIII 488 pp., plein veau glacé de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné avec monogramme (frotté aux coiffes et coins), pièce de titre, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, tranches jaspées (reliure de Simier).
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece map, title in red and black, and 8 plates, some light marginal spotting; original series binding of red buckram, gilt back, red top, backstrip lightly sunned else a very good, bright copy. With 4pp series catalogue bound in at end.
555927London, Geoffrey Bles, 1966. In-8, rel. d’éditeur toile rouge sous jaquette ill., 224 pp., ill. photographiques h.-t. Index.
8vo. pp. 169-191 with a folding colour map (entire volume: CLXXXVII, [1], 319, [1] pp. with 10 other folding colour maps and a photographic plate). General title mounted on stub. Modern red cloth with giltstamped black spine label. Only edition of Pelly's account of his visit to Riyadh and the interior of the Nejd. Pelly's journey took him from Kuwait to Sadus, and from there to Al Uyaynah, the birthplace of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, onward through Wadi Hanifa to Ad Diriyah ("picturesquely situated in a depression of the plateau leading down into the Wadi", with a discussion of the location's history as well as geography) and ultimately to Riyadh, where he met the ruler of the Nejd, Imam Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (1785-1865). Pelly would return via El Hofuf, Bahrein and Bushire. His report is full of topographical detail on the interior of the Nejd, but also discusses subjects so diverse as the Bedouin traditions of breeding Arabian horses, the genealogy of the House of Sa'ud, and the local use of coffee (consumed in immoderate quantities) and tobacco (considered a mortal offence for a Wahhabi). - The remainder of the volume includes Sir Richard Francis Burton's article "On Lake Tanganyika" as well as features on Chinese Tartary, Cambodia, Kurdistan, Greenland, the North Pole, and north-west Australia. Very well preserved in a modern library binding. Rare. Macro 1754.
Engraving (230 x 160 mm), matted (360 x 280 mm). Portrait of Sultan Mehmet IV (1642-93), the second longest reigning sultan in Ottoman history, pictured on horseback. From Peeters's series "Korte Beschryvinghe, Ende Aen-Wysinghe der Plaetsen in dessn Boeck, met hunnen teghenwoordigen Standt, pertinentelijck uytghebeldt, in Oostenryck" (1686).
556859London, Macmillan, 1949. In-8 reliure éditeur pleine toile rouge, titre doré au dos, VI-294 pp.
Folio (ca. 210 x 330 mm). (8), 245 ff. (1), 246-481 ff. With numerous genealogical plates printed in red and green (of which 2 folding) in the 2nd volume. Original printed flexible boards with cloth-reinforced spine (vol. 2); vol. 1 bound in modern half calf with cloth covers, preserving original printed upper wrapper within. Rare history of the Emirate of Transjordan (today the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan), then a British protectorate. Presentation copy from the author to Ahmed Salem el Sakrun of the Arab Legion and inscribed by him to "my friend Ahmed Effendi Hsein El Amawi as a remembrance, Amman 23.12.35" on inside of upper wrapper. - The second volume contains not only the first volume's index, but also an annotated directory of the tribes of the various districts of Transjordan, comprising extensive tables, genealogies, and introductory essays on each tribe. With a separate index to the tribes and a bibliography at the end of the volume. Major-General F. G. Peake (1886-1970), known to the Jordanians as "Peake Pasha", served under Lawrence of Arabia and formed the "Arab Legion", the territory's regular army, in the early 1920s. He was later appointed Major-General in the army of the Emirate of Transjordan. Upon his retirement in 1939 he was succeeded in his command by John Bagot Glubb. - Title of vol. 1 trimmed and mounted on blank leaf; some light spotting or soiling; final leaf a little stained, slight fraying to edges at beginning and end, original printed upper wrapper rubbed and stained, lacking lower outer corner. Spine of vol. 2 a little chipped, else fine. - Mimeographed typescript, printed on one side throughout. No copy in British Library. OCLC 29109691.
195221077New York: E. P. Dutton. 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good- in Very Good- dust jacket. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Small dent to front board and with very light discoloration. DJ with light rubbing chipping and discoloration. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. Front fold-out map detached but present and with small tear. ; Author Payne discusses the history of Persia interspersed with his own experiences. "An exciting pilgrimage into the exotic richness of Persia contrasting everyday life in Iran today with its ageless art." ; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 256 pages . E. P. Dutton hardcover
pp. xxxi, 250. Wide margins. Top edge gold. Uncut. Small 4to. Original full vellum binding, decorated in gold. Binding very stained. Hardbound. ISLAM BOX 2
Ottima copia gr. 500
2 vols., [of 3], sm. 8vo., Third Edition, with engraved frontispieces, engraved and printed titles, and engraved maps (one double-page and coloured in outline); handsomely bound in contemporary green half morocco, marbled boards ruled in gilt, backs with five raised bands ruled in blind, second and third compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments framed in gilt, gilt tops, uncut, marbled endpapers, both remarkably bright, crisp copies. Tragically, this copy wants Vol. III: Natural History, but the first two volumes are complete in themselves.
4to. 188 [i.e. 192] pp. Title printed in red and black. Modern moirée boards. First edition of "the first Sanskrit grammar to be published in Europe" (Smitskamp), produced by the Propaganda Press. The Sanskrit words are printed in Malayalam characters. With excerpts from the Bhagavad Gita ("Textus originalis libri Bhagavadam", 171-186). Paulinus à S. Bartholomaeo (J. P. Wesdin or Werdin, 1748-1806), a Discalced Carmelite from Lower Austria but active in India between 1776 and 1789, was "one of the inaugurators of Indian studies in the 18th century" (ibid.). "His many scholarly works earned him a reputation as an outstanding orientalist" (cf. Streit). "Ces différents ouvrages du P. Paulin étant recherchés, ont quelquefois été payés assez cher dans les ventes" (Brunet). - Slightly browned throughout with occasional professional repairs. A good copy in a modern, somewhat uncommonly coloured binding. Smitskamp, PO 214a (note). Vater/Jülg 332. Brunet IV, 446. Streit VI, 188. Zenker 2832. Wurzbach I, 170. OCLC 17209846.
per Henri Mignot- Grassart Lausanne- Paris 1893, in-4, cc. (11) VIII,IX,X, 189 (5), grande zincografia protetta da velina raffigurante "Le monte des Oliviers et les mosquèes vus de mont de Sion, sontuosa ed elegante legatura in cartone goffrato beige, titolo impresso in nero e rosso racchiuso in doppia cornice in oro, dorso liscio con ripetuto il titolo e fregi in oro. Eleganti carte di guardia decorate con piccoli motivi floreali su fondo oro, unghie incise in oro, dedica autografa alla prima carta bianca riportante la frase "Le don de Dieu c'est la vie eternelle, par Jèsu-Crist notre Signeur.. Rome VI,23" continua la dedica a" RaoulMontandon en suvenir du 10 mai 1894 de la part de son affetionnè cousin Eug Mittendorff pasteur" frontespizio in rosso e nero con elegante e delicato occhietto una rosa in rosso, Simpatica e interessante raccolta di appunti e schizzi di un pittore in Terra Santa stampata su carta forfe, dedicatoria a Monsieur Felix Bovet. Nove grandi xilografie, protette da velina, delle varie citta, Gerusalemme, Betlemme, il deserto di Juda e il Mar Saba, Jerico, il Mare Morto e la Giordania, la Samaria, la Galilea, Nazareth e il suo porto,il lago di Gènèzareth, Thabor,ogni viaggio viene descritto con minuziosa cura e abbellito da numerose decorazioni sempre in xilografia che riportano, paesaggi, pascoli, cavalcate nei deserti, bellissime donne con brocche e costumi del posto, chiude il viaggio un ultimo addio agli orizzonti infiniti che "non potranno mai più essere dimenticati". Opera veramente toccante curata nei minimi dettagli.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn with slight creasing/rubbing to upper edge. 128pp. A textual and highly pictorial account of a young artist's journey across Asia in 1966 to the high plateau of Tibet. The attractive pictures are watercolours which accompany the story of his travels.
Folio (ca. 260 x 320 mm). 2 vols. (instead of 9). (6), X, (2), 114, (4) pp. (2), 115-227, (5) pp. Contemporary unsophisticated wrappers with handwritten titles to upper covers. The first two parts of this chronicle by Paul Zaim of Aleppo (1627-69), an Ottoman Syrian Orthodox archdeacon. Son of Patriarch Macarios III Zaim, Paul accompanied his father in his travels throughout Constantinople, Wallachia, Moldavia, Ukraine and Russia, as an attempt to raise funds and support for their church. Paul's account of his visits, originally written in Arabic, is important as a source on Wallachia, as it documents the main events of Constantin Serban's rule and the Ottoman expedition of 1657. - Published for the Oriental Translation Fund of Great-Britain and Ireland, by R. Bentley, this copy with special half-titles printed for the subscriber Sir Archibald Kennedy, 1st Marquess of Ailsa (1770-1846), then styled the 12th Earl of Cassilis. Seven additional parts would appear by 1836. - Dedication-leaf waterstained. Bindings chipped, occasional light flaws to the wide margins. Old library stamp of the Community of the Resurrection. Untrimmed copy. OCLC 14123266.
185017616Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1850 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
185262826Paul Dupont | Paris 1852 | 35.50 x 26.50 cm | reliure de l'éditeur
188040809G. Charpentier | Paris 1880 | 12 x 19 cm | relié