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1961100144715Éditions Albin Michel 1961 in8. 1961. Broché. Récit de l'explorateur Hans Helfritz l'un des premiers étrangers à avoir pénétré au cœur du Yémen décrivant ses pérégrinations et les découvertes qu'il a faites dans cette région appelée "Arabie Heureuse"
2002vg226IFRI, IET Princeton Broché 2002 In-8 (16 x 24 cm), broché, 286 pages ; très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Hamilton travelled to Shabwa, the "Hidden City of Arabia", as a Political Officer on duty; beginning his journey from Beihan in the winter of 1938, following the course of the Wadi Balharith, the continuation of Wadi Beihan, in the company with about two hundred and fifty of the Bal Harithand Karab tribe. He brought with him a copy of Philby's lecture and maps and his notes of his own journey dating from 1931. In this fascinating report he makes many remarks on Philby's report and findings, and gives a vivid description of the geographical features, the tribes, ruins as well as his excavation. Hamilton believed that the wall city of Shabwa was a cemetery, collection of mausolea and graves, and suggesting that the ruin area, which includes Jardan, Markjha and Beihan, was the southern collecting point for caravans from the south coast. 19 pages, including sketch map and black and white plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition.
8vo., First Edition, with plates, small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; beige cloth, gilt back, uncut, covers lightly age-marked, a good, clean copy.
198285420Zürich, Artemis, 1982. 406 S. (= Die Bibliothek des Morgenlandes). 18 cm. OPp.mit SU.
In-8 gr., mz. pergam. con ang., tit. ms. al dorso, pp. (6),XXXVIII,449,(9), con un ritratto fotografico in b.n. all’antiporta e alc. figg. nel testo. “La création, Les forces cosmiques, Dieu et le diable, La science de la Vie, La Philosophie des Religions, Médecine, Magisme, L’art de connaitre le passé et l’avenir, etc.”. Firma e timbri d’appartenenza, ex-libris; alc. sottolineature a biro nera, pagine leggermente ingiallite per la qualità della carta, ma complessivamente esempl ben conservato.
2001PHO-677Paris, l’Harmattan, 2001, in-8, demi-rel. à coins chag. rouge, dos lisse . 170Pp , 2 ffnch, bel exemplaire
11 pages, including a full-page sketch map. Plus photographic plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. This is a riveting account of French Expedition through Afghanistan containing valuable information on the geography, the ethnography, ancient monuments, and the influence of human races on the country, accompanied by a full-age sketch route map and amazing photographic plates depicting the entrance to Afghanistan at Islam Kala, the Bala Hissar in Herat, Bulalah near Bamiyan, the Bamiyan valley, and Turkomans. The expedition party commenced its journey from Islam Kala, entering Herat, then proceeded to Kabul by the southern road, passing almost entirely through purely "Afghan" country, through Farah, Girishk, Kandahar, and Ghazni. Among many ancient monuments and places visited some include: the monuments of Herat, Shah Rukh Tomb, Tomb of Abu Ismail Khwaja Ansari at the great pilgrimage center of Gazarga, the mausoleum of Dost Muhammad Khan - the Great Amir of Afghanistan, remain of Ghaznavid, monument at Kala-i-Bist,and Bamiyan archaeological site. With fascinating remarks on Afghan dances, Durrani tribes, Muslim and Ghaznavid art, Buddhist occupation of Bamiyan and Mongol invasion of Bamiyan.
11 pages, including an in-text sketch map. Plus photographic plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. Prince Sixte of Bourbon's knowledgeable analysis of potential trans-Sahara communications and the most feasible route into and across the Sahara: through North Africa - the Sudan route and what the prince describes as the natural basis for conquest of the south; in the west, the Mauretanian route which avails itself of the Saura valley and the old caravan route running along the Hank and, the route he favoured most, that of the Congo - the trans-African option he considered would serve the international interests of central Africa. Features a compelling narrative of the prince's 9,000 mile journey across the Eastern French Sahara, including details of the expedition personnel; of the motor cars (solidly built Delahayes) and the route: Tunis, southern Algeria, south of Tripoli, across the great Ténèré running from Bilma to Tripoli; Tibesti (peopled according to the Tuaregs with djinns and fairies; Wada to Fort Archambault in the Ubangi-Shari and a return to Lake Chad. Includes really entertaining anecdotes of the local Tubus and vivid descriptions of the volcanic country. In addition are lovely illustrations of the Canyons of Tibesti, a dance of Sara warriors, Borku dancers at Faya, the arrival of the expedition in Agadez, and trucks crossing the dunes of the "grand Erg oriental".
5 pages, including an in-text sketch map. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. This is an exceptional expedition report on the eastern marshes of Mesopotamia, in the cradle of civilization, the lands between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers in modern Iraq. This report was published just one year before the death of this remarkable explorer, whose fame and repute will live on in the annales of historical deeds. Extracted from a chapter on 'Amara in an unpublished work, this report provides a fascinating portray of the marshes, as well as Ma'dan and Baidha tribes, with remarks on the produce and trades.
Garzanti 1941. 8°:pp.253n. bross.origin. lievemente sciupata.
in-8°, 411 pp., cartes in-t., notes, index, broche, cartonnage souple illustre plastifie. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-5]
8vo. 29 pages. Text is in German. This is a complete monthly issue, containing the above mentioned account. Attractively bound booklet style in recent blue paper covers with label. This issue contains a fascinating compendium on Persia, written during the Russo-Persian War and the brief Franco-Persian alliance. The author draws from and quotes passages of Guillaume-Antoine Olivier's now extremely scarce title, the final volume of which had finally been published the same year in 1807, "Le Voyage dans l'Empire Othoman, l'Égypte et la Perse" [A Journey in the Ottoman Empire, Egypt and Persia]. An early nineteenth century account covering geography, natural history, commodities such as gold and silver, and social customs from various different ethnic groups. In this text Persians are ascribed attributes such as civilized, rich, polite, and hospitable, at the same time struggling with long-standing inter-racial conflicts between Arabs, Uzbeks, Kurds, Afghans, and Turkmen (Turkoman), the latter of which are described as warlike. Further topics of interest include practices of astrology, medicine, opium usages, and nomadic gypsies. A scarce dissertation and unique item to pair with the collector's volume. Guillaume-Antoine Olivier (1756-1814) was one of the great French naturalists and entomologists, who in 1796, together with physician and zoologist Jean-Guillaume Bruguières, travelled to Persia for six years on a major expedition, and returned to France in 1798 with substantial natural history specimens from Turkey, Asia Minor, Persia (Iran), Egypt, and some Mediterranean islands. His large collection is now mostly at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. These are the original pages printed in 1807, and NOT a reprint. This narrative is from a rare multi-volume geographical and scientific journal titled "Allgemeine Geographische Ephemeriden", which issued fifty volumes from 1798-1816 and which encompassed critical contemporary topics of geography and astronomy. Adam Christian Gaspari and Franz Xaver von Zach were editors of this important scientific journal.
Un volume di 273-(3) pagine. Mezza tela editoriale. Buonissime condizioni per questa rara grammatica araba per italiani residenti in Egitto.
232pp., br.orig., 18cm., bel état, texte en italien
1951G56373Firenze, Sansoni 1951 232pp., br.orig., 18cm., bel état, texte en italien
In 8, pp. 11 + (1b). Br. ed. Testo su due colonne. Estratto da 'Rivista Marittima', fascicolo di aprile 1906. Recensione di un libro di Vincenzo Rossi, saggio di politica estera intitolato 'Le questioni del Medio Oriente'.
xxiv + 307pp.with 28 plates & 118 illustrations in-text + 1 large enfolding map, cart., 25cm., in the series "Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft", VG
1963G56400Munchen, C.H.Beck 1963 xxiv + 307pp.with 28 plates & 118 illustrations in-text + 1 large enfolding map, cart., 25cm., in the series "Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft", VG
Milano, 1916, estratto con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 988/996 con ill. (Contro la dominazione turco-tedesca) - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
No marks or inscriptions. Faint crease down centre of magazine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 60pp. Embroidery magazine with features on acanthus leaf design, textile trends, design reserch in Arabia, North-west England cottons, health & safety and embroidery, teaching, brush pencil needle, piecing together, Mary Cozens-Walker, samplers through play, workof Cindy Hickock, traditions, work with a soldering iron and embroidery sales, events, books and exhibitions.
in-8°, 306 pages, 8 cartes, index, broche, couv. plast. Bel exemplaire. [HI-5]
Boards darkened, rubbed and with some closed tears to spine ends. Front endpaper with mark from removed bookplate. Front hinge weak; Ex-Library; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 287 pages
Some rubbing to covers especially top spine. Apparent marginal light dampstaining to last couple of pages; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 298 pages