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Light rubbing to spine ends. Hinges professionally repaired. ; Profusely illustrated, partly in color: maps, charts, photographs ; 8vo; 648 pages
185787834Librairie de L. Hachette 1857 In-16. Reliure demi-percaline vert foncé, dos lisse orné de filts à froid, VII-310 pp. Reliure légèrement frottée.
1857767741857 Paris, Hachette, 1857, in 12 relié demi-basane ancienne, dos lisse orné, VII-311 pages.
185721643Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, 1857-1858. 3 volumes in-12 de VII-[1]-310-[2]; [4]-II-308-[2]; VII-[1]-378-[2] pages, demi-basane gris plomb, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées de bleu.
[x] 343pp.richly illustrated, cloth (lower hinge bit repaired), 28cm., G
2017100144165Gorgias Press 2017 380 pages 2x23x15cm. 2017. Cartonné. 380 pages.
267pp.illustrated with 8 colour plates & 134 monochrome plates & 41 line drawings, cloth, dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "New aspects of antiquity"
1971G56328, Thames and Hudson 1971 267pp.illustrated with 8 colour plates & 134 monochrome plates & 41 line drawings, cloth, dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "New aspects of antiquity"
Faint bump to base of spine. Old price-sticker to ffep. ; Includes 8 color plates, 134 black and white plates & 41 line drawings. ; New Aspects of Archaeology; 267 pages; For almost twenty years the author has lived in Aden, first as a Government Architect and then as Director of the Department of Antiquities. In this capacity he has made many expeditions and conducted extensive research into the archaeology of Southern Arabia. Doe presents an integrated study of this mysterious land, its culture, trade, art and architecture--ranging from earliest historical times to the rise of Islam in the seventh century A. D.
DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Includes 8 color plates, 134 black and white plates & 41 line drawings. ; New Aspects of Archaeology; 267 pages; For almost twenty years the author has lived in Aden, first as a Government Architect and then as Director of the Department of Antiquities. In this capacity he has made many expeditions and conducted extensive research into the archaeology of Southern Arabia. Doe presents an integrated study of this mysterious land, its culture, trade, art and architecture--ranging from earliest historical times to the rise of Islam in the seventh century A. D.
196381586Albin michel 1963 Sans jaquette
In english, with the arabic text 1 vol. in-8 br., Heidelberg, 1976, 94 pp. Exceptionnel exemplaire dédicacé par Yvonne Dold-Samplonius au mathématicien René Thom Honoré par la Médaille Fields en 1958, le mathématicien français René Thom (1923 - 2002) est le célèbre fondateur de la théorie des catastrophes. Bon exemplaire Anglais
197627923In english, with the arabic text 1 vol. in-8 br., Heidelberg, 1976, 94 pp.
1996126473Librairie You-Feng 1996 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 14,1. 154 pages : 68 pages paginé de 147 à 214 + 86 fig. hors texte Fig 66 à 152. 1 planche fig.152 dépliante in fine. Bon état d’occasion.
199pp.with 43 figures in-text + 40 illustrations out-of-text, 23cm., VG, text in german, in the series "Wiener Beiträge zur Kulturgeschichte und Linguistik" Band XVI
1967G56429Horn-Wien, Berger 1967 199pp.with 43 figures in-text + 40 illustrations out-of-text, 23cm., VG, text in german, in the series "Wiener Beiträge zur Kulturgeschichte und Linguistik" Band XVI
1936PHO-940London: Jonathan Cape ,1936. 2 volumes ,4to.(260x200) , percale éditeur ,dos lisse avec auteur , titre et tomaisons , titre en noir et rouge , illustré de nombreuses gravures et de 2 cartes couleurs dépliantes in-fine , non rogné , manque sur le plat , coins usés , petit travail de vers sans atteinte , rousseurs.
Paris, Payot, 1994. In-8 broché de 375 pages. Bon état
7567Paris, Payot 1949, bibliothèque historique, 14x23 cm, broché, couverture illustrée, 334 pages, préface de T.E. Lawrence. Textes choisis par Edward Garnett et traduits par Jacques Marty.
609602Payot Paris 1949 DOUGHTY Charles M.Arabia Deserta.Payot. Paris. 1949.In-8 broché ( 230x140 ). Couverture illustrée.334 pages.Rextes choisis par Edward Garnett et traduits par Jacques Marty.Préface de T.E. Lawrence.Carte hors-texte.
In-8 gr., 2 volumi, tela editoriale, pp. 674; 696; illustrati nel t. da numerose figure e f.t. (come da Indice) da 8 tavole di disegni che illustrano monumenti e rovine; da un ritratto fotografico dell’A. e da 2 grandi carte geografiche a colori (più volte ripieg.): “a sketch map itinerarium of part of North Western Arabia and Negd by C.M. Doughty - Travels, Nov. 1876 to Aug. 1878 in Arabia; May & June 1875 in the Peraea”. Questa celebre e importante opera, diventata un classico di viaggio e di esplorazioni, è introdotta da un lungo commento di T.H. Lawrence che dichiara: “"Arabia Deserta", which had been a joy to read, as a great record of adventure and travel (perhaps the greatest in our language), is a great picture-book of nomad life..”. In fine “Index and glossary of Arabic words”. L’A., Charles Montague Doughty, esploratore e poeta inglese (1843-1926), laureatosi in scienze nell’università di Cambridge e continuato a Oxford lo studio della letteratura classica inglese, compì in seguito una serie di viaggi alla ricerca delle influenze straniere sullo sviluppo della letteratura inglese, interrotta da escursioni dedicate alle linguistica, alla geologia, all’archeologia. Nel 1874 passò in Palestina, al Cairo, nel Sinai, poi a Damasco, dove si diede allo studio dell’arabo. Nel 1876-78 compì un ardito e avventuroso viaggio nell’Arabia settentrionale e centrale: fu a Mada’in Salih, dove studiò i monumenti e raccolse materiale epigrafico mineo e nabateo, a Taima, a Ha’il, a Khaibar dove fu imprigionato. Dopo una lunga odissea riuscì a raggiungere Gedda.. Nel 1888 pubblicò una relazione del viaggio (ed. ridotta, Londra 1926), concepita come un poema epico in prosa, la quale, oltre a essere un’opera di alto valore per la geografia ed etnografia d’Arabia, è anche letteralmente importante per le caratteristiche dello stile”. Così Enciclopedia Treccani,XIII, p. 188. Esemplare con barbe, ben conservato.
2 vols., 8vo., Second Edition thus, with fine portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), numerous plates (a number in collotype and a number folding), illustrations, maps and plans in the text and large folding coloured map mounted on cloth in pocket at end of first volume, neat contemporary signature on half-title of first volume, small sticker on front paste-downs; original dark green cloth, upper boards blocked in gilt and framed in blind, gilt backs, gilt tops, black endpapers, uncut, a sharp, bright, crisp, near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the wrappers moderately sunned at backstrips. EDITION LIMITED TO 500 COPIES. With the trade ticket of WH Smith of Bournemouth on front paste-down. 'Lawrence had long admired Doughty's classic and was instrumental in getting the second English edition published by the fledgling firm of Jonathan Cape in conjunction with the Medici Society' (paraphrased from O'Brien). VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION, AND ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPERS. O'Brien A013.
8vo., Fourth Edition thus, Third Impression, with fine portrait frontispiece, numerous plates (a number in collotype and a number folding with original tissue guards present), illustrations, maps and plans in the text and large folding coloured map mounted on cloth, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original navy cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt back, a near fine copy. 'Lawrence had long admired Doughty's classic and was instrumental in getting the second English edition published by the fledgling firm of Jonathan Cape in conjunction with the Medici Society' (paraphrased from O'Brien). The single-volume, thin paper edition was first published in March 1926; this third impression appeared in the September. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. O'Brien A015.
8vo., Second Impression thus, with a frontispiece and folding map, small neat signature on half-title; original green cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy. Nice copy of the second impression of the first single-volume edition. Garnett's abridgement of Doughty's nineteenth century classic, first published in two volumes in 1908, brought the work to a new and appreciative audience (including T E Lawrence). Professor Bonney, Doughty's geological tutor, attributed to this publication the award by the RGS of the Founder's Gold Medal in 1912. The first single-volume edition appeared in 1926. Scarce.