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1954542581954 P., Amiot-Dumont, 1954, in 8° broché, 191 pages ; jaquette illustrée en couleurs.
202101218Paris, Le livre contemporain - l'aventure du passé, 1958 ; in-8, 325 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - cinq siècles de science et d'aventure avec son rhodoide.
202001856Paris, Editions de La Martinière, 2009 ; 4 in-4 OBLONG, 207 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
196154825Lausanne La Guilde du Livre 1961 In-4, bradel papier glac illustr (cartonnage de l'diteur).Voici le premier album qui ait t consacr l'Arabie Soudite. Sans doute a-t-on dj reproduit tel ou tel aspect particulier de ce pays. Mais jamais encore on a publi un ouvrage qui le dpeigne dans son entier (extrait du texte de prsentation). Edition originale de cet album runissant 109 photographies (7 en couleurs et 102 en noir et blanc) rapportes par Hatami, Aramco, Maurice Jarnoux, Bernard Rouget, Ren Vital, Frdrique Duran... Elles ont t regroupes selon cinq parties: Ce pays faonn par la lumire et le vent - Au c?ur blanc de l'Islam la pierre noire de Dieu - L'Energie des mnaires dormant au fond des sables - Un dfi lanc au dsert: Riyad - La Royaut dans son dcor. Tirage non prcis. Etat neuf.
186680646Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie 1866 Deux volumes. In-8 24 x 15 cm.Reliures demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, 429-346 pp. Bien complet de la carte et des 4 plans en noir hors-texte. Humidité clair marginale en fin du premier volume. Coins lég. émoussés. Bon exemplaire
ORD-366Paris. Tallandier et Nelson Doubleday. N°33, Novembre 1962. In-8 (ca 138 x 210mm) broché, couverture illustrée couleurs sur les 2 plats, X pages sur papier jaune (Actualités-Voyages) et 64 pages consacrées à l'ARABIE, nombreuses illustrations en noir et images couleurs collées dans le texte. Bel exemplaire, complet.
201449874(Wien), Antiquariat Inlibris Gilhofer Nachf., (2014). 4°. Mit zahlr. meist ganzs. farb. Abbildungen. 1 Bl., 541 S., OLwd.
2002LFA-126746983N° 394 (Novembre 2002) : revue de 78 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2017LFA-126747131N° 550 (Janvier 2017) : revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
<span style="font-style: normal;">2 parti in 1 volume in-12° (cm. 16,4), legatura coeva in piena pelle con titolo e fregi in oro al dorso (mancanza della cuffia inferiore); tagli spruzzati; pp. [32] 316 [2] XIV 76 [16] in buono stato con 4 tavole illustrative in rame f.t. di cui una ripiegata (accampamento sul Monte Carmelo davanti alla città di Haifa); sporadiche fioriture. Edizione originale postuma del libro di viaggi compiuti nel 1664 in Medio Oriente dal diplomatico marsigliese, edito da </span>Jean de la Roque. Interessante la<span style="font-style: normal;"> descrizione delle tribù nomadi. «The first part of this work is an account of d'Arvieux's mission to the Arabs of Mt. Carmel in 1664, together with a general discussion of the customs of the nomadic Arabs. The second part, </span><i>Description Générale de l'Arabie</i>, has been translated for the first time into French by the editor La Roque from the Arabic of Ismael Abulfeda» [Blackmer 50]. cfr. Atabey 38. Esemplare molto buono.
192833452Oxford: Oxford University Press. London: Humphrey Milford 1928. First edition. With a frontispiece portrait from the Simson bronze medallion nine plates of portraits sketches letters etc. and a fold-out map. 4to in the publisher's original green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine in the rare printed dustjacket. viii 4 216 pp. A very pleasing copy of this elusive work the text quite fine the cloth also in excellent condition with virtually none of the usual fading the rare dustjacket complete and with only minor rubbing to the extremities. An unusually fine survival. A SCARCE WORK OF INTEREST TO BOTH DOUGHTY AND T. E. LAWRENCE COLLECTORS. The author David G. Hogarth who died before the book came to publication was the noted archaeologist and scholar associated with both Lawrence and Doughty. He led the Carchemish archeological work in Syria where he employed Lawrence and was also professionally associated with Sir Mark Sykes. Professor Hogarth was appointed the acting director of the Arab Bureau for a time during 1916 when Sir Sykes went back to London. Close with T. E. Lawrence he worked with Lawrence to plan the great Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks and Germans. Hogarth introduced Lawrence to Doughty and Lawrence wrote the famous introduction to the 1921 edition of Doughty's TRAVELS IN ARABIA DESERTA.<br> T.E. Lawrence in his introduction to the 1921 edition describes this 'not like other books.a bible of its kind'. In referring to Doughty's own impressions of his effort Lawrence states: 'He calls his book the seeing of a hungry man the telling of a most weary man."<br> ARABIA DESERTA is one of the best-known classics of exploration and travel. Few writers of any genre have worked such magic or mischief on the English language as Doughty. He disapproved of Victorian prose style and mingled his own with Chaucerian and Elizabethan English and Arabic.<br> But whatever the style the result is perhaps the finest book on Arabia ever written. Another Arabist T.E. Lawrence speaks on Doughty: "I have talked the book over with many travellers and we are agreed that here you have all the desert its hills and plains the lava fields the villages the tents the men and animals. They are told of the life with words and phrases fitted to them so perfectly that one cannot dissociate them in memory. It is the true Arabia the land with its smells and dirt as well as its nobility and freedom. There is no sentiment nothing merely picturesque that most common failing of oriental travel-books. Doughty's completeness is devastating. There is nothing we would take away little we could add. He took all Arabia for his province and has left to his successors only the poor part of specialists. We may write books on parts of the desert or some of the history of it; but there can never be another picture of the whole in our time because here it is all said." - from the Introduction.<br> Hogarth's son William made the final revisions needed to his father's long-compiled manuscripts after the elder Hogarth passed in 1927. With the help of Mrs. Doughty Edward Garnett and Sydney Cockerell he was finally able to finish his father's labor of love and bring the work to publication. Oxford University Press. London: Humphrey Milford hardcover
195522793<p>London:: Jonathan Cape 1955. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine dust jacket with the price inked out on the front flap though still present on the rear flap. In 1924 Lawrence enlisted in the British Royal Air Force after previously being rejected for enlistment due to his fragile physical and mental condition following his experiences in the First World War. "The Mint" consists of his organized and repeatedly rewritten notes of his time in the R.A. F.--a daily diary of the shattered life a famous and often ostracized enlistee.</p> Jonathan Cape, hardcover
195712977Payot, 1957, in-8°, 339 pp, traduction de S. M. Guillemin, biblio, index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Bibliothèque historique)
197911749Perrin, 1979, in-8°, 414 pp, 24 photos dans le texte et à pleine page, 5 cartes, généalogie des Hachémites, notes et commentaires, biblio, index, reliure skivertex bordeaux de l'éditeur, rhodoïd, bon état (Le rêve le plus long de l'Histoire, VII)
1946116761P., Editions A.M., 1946, in-12, 152 pp, un portrait hors-texte de Lawrence par August John, broché, bon état
2000116762Fayard, 2000, in-8°, 425 pp, 5 cartes, notes, sources et biblio, index, reliure souple illustrée de l'éditeur, bon état
196965257Laffont, 1969, gr. in-8°, 415 pp, traduit de l'anglais, 16 pl. de photos hors texte, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, bon état
2005116769Bernard Giovanangeli, 2005, in-12, 143 pp, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Biographies express)
199270793Gallimard, 1992, gr. in-12, 176 pp, très nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Découvertes)
1930123909Payot, 1930, in-8°, 463 pp, traduit de l'anglais, 8 illustrations et une carte hors texte, broché, bon état (Coll. de mémoires, études et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la Guerre mondiale). On joint 2 coupures de presse sur Lawrence (l'une de 1935 : Souvenirs sur Lawrence ; l'autre de sept. 1939)
1979116767Gallimard, 1979, gr. in-8°, 251 pp, traduit de l'anglais par Etiemble, broché, bon état (Coll. L'Imaginaire)
1979116005Payot, 1979, fort in-8°, 826 pp, traduction intégrale de l'anglais par Charles Mauron, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1997116764Editions Chronique, 1997, gr. in-8°, 128 pp, 196 photos, 14 cartes en couleurs, biblio, index, cart. illustré de l'éditeur, bon état (Coll. Chroniques de l'histoire)
193571390Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Critique, 1935, in-8°, 317 pp, traduit de l'anglais, 7 cartes à pleine page, ex. sur vélin supérieur, broché, couv. très lég. salie, décharges de scotch sur la page de faux-titre et la dernière garde, bon état (Coll. Bibliothèque d'histoire politique, militaire et navale)
198712981Hachette, 1987, gr. in-8°, 330 pp, 8 pl. de photos hors texte, une carte, biblio, index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état