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335p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
19272937NY: George H. Doran Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1927. First American Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. First American Edition stated "First Printing in America March 1927". "B" on copyright page. Publisher's full brick cloth black lettering and decoration on spine and cover fore-edge deckle illustrated endpapers. Illustrated with 16 B&W portraits and drawings as well as large fold-out map tipped-in at rear. Spine lightly darkened slightly spotted with one tiny puncture head and heel mildly worn with small tear at head covers lightly rubbed small closed tear on fold-out map front hinge starting else near fine. VERY GOOD. . B&W Illustrations map. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xvi ii 335 1 pp . George H. Doran Company hardcover
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 212 p. Rethinking the late Ottoman Empire. A comparative social and political history of Albania and Yemen, 1878-1918.
2017100144165Gorgias Press 2017 380 pages 2x23x15cm. 2017. Cartonné. 380 pages.
18455842Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1845. 2 vol. in-12 (135 x 84 mm), (3) ff., CLXXX pp. : Discours préliminaire, 154 pp. : Chaîne des Chroniques + 105-(1) pp., env. (100) ff. : Texte arabe. Reliure demi-veau, dos à faux-nerfs orné d'une pièce de titre et de tomaison, orné de roulettes dorés, dernier feuillet du vol. 2 : impression bicolore, vol. 1 : 4 ff. ont un trou de vers dans la marge inf., vol. 2 : 12 ff. présentent une trace de pliure dans le coin sup., bel état. Très bel exemplaire.
1664PHO-1635Paris, Claude Barbin, 1664. In-4, relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec titre, une coiffe manque et accroc à la coiffe en pied, le frontispice manque, réparation au dernier caisson, tache d’encre pages 86-91, quelques feuillets brunis.
177471463Kopenhagen 1774. Stor 4to. Samtidig stivt blankt omslag. Ubeskåret. XVI 4 505 1 s. LXXII kobberstukne plansjer hvorav flere foldet. Med et stort foldet kart over Jemen. Gedruckt in der Hofbuchdruckerey bey Nicolaus Möller Tysk. <br/><br/><em>KUND BIND I. Plansjene delvis trykt på blålig papir. </em> unknown
Gennaio,1933. In 8°pp.10n. copertina muta.
500325320Editions Fabbri Sans date.
2010100144345Gorgias Press 2010 132 pages 15 748x1 524x23 114cm. 2010. Cartonné. 132 pages.
Gilt spine lettering a bit faded; 8vo; 327 pages
2026__8857248941Skira 2026. Hardcover. New. 384 pages. Arabic language. 9.65x0.21x11.42 inches. Skira hardcover
In 8, p. XVI - 291, leg. in mz. pl. moderna con tit. in oro al dorso.
1372907Paris: Librairie de Mme Vve Bouchard-Huzard, 1846 in-8, [4]-iv-458 pages. Broché, couverture défraîchie, manques au dos, mouillure dans le coin gauche supérieur du premier plat et des premiers ff ainsi que dans le coin gauche inférieur des derniers ff., qq. rousseurs, non coupé. Ce volume était accompagné de 2 autres volumes traitant de l'Empire assyrien (première partie) et de l'Hindostan et les vallées du Gange (deuxième partie).
1 double leaf, with portrait illustration of Burton. Printed in 1921. Seldom found in such pristine and original condition, like new. Measuring 9 inches x 5.5 inches in its folded state, this leaflet is very well preserved. Verso comprises a subscription for annual donation. A rare and lovely item! This is a rare and original prospectus, a national appeal for annual subscription to the Burton Memorial Fund, with list of committee members, and subscription form to verso. Illustration represents Frederic Leighton's portrait of the late Captain Richard Burton. As a memorial, Burton's wife Isabel set up an Arab tent in stone and marble at Mortlake Cemetery and set up the 'Burton Memorial Lecture Fund', which was eventually inaugurated in 1921. Sir Burton and his wife Isabel have been laid to rest there since the late 1890’s.
Rare issue of Al-Musawar, an Egyptian magazine, featuring content of assorted local interest from 90 years ago, including the latest news in aviation - Misr Airwork having only just been founded 17 days earlier, athletes in the 1st Maccabiah Games, entertainment, politics, military, education, artisanry and more. Text is in Arabic. Folio. 23 pages, opening from the left side, replete with photographic illustration throughout, plus fully illustrated front cover. Volume measures approximately 28,5 x 42 cm. Some wear to edges and spine, folded at center, otherwise in very good, original condition. The front cover is dominated by a dashing young aviator donning his leather flight helmet and goggles, surely a notable Egyptian pilot chosen by the newly formed Misr Airlines. Misr Airlines, a division of Misr Airwork (1932-1949), now known as Egypt Air, was founded on 7 June 1932 "to promote the spirit of aviation among Egyptian youth", thus becoming the seventh carrier in the world. The headquarters of Misr Airwork, S.A.E. was in Almaza Aerodrome, Heliopolis, Cairo. The initial investment was EG£20,000, with ownership split between the Misr Bank (85%), Airwork (10%), and Egyptian private investors (5%). Operations started in July 1933, initially linking Cairo with Alexandria and Mersa Matruh using de Havilland DH.84 Dragon equipment. Misr Airlines is the oldest airline servicing both Africa and the Arab world. Although several other airlines sprang up in Africa during the 1930s, no other airlines were developed in the Arab world until the mid-1940s. An article of aviation interest found within, remembers the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin flying overhead on its 1931 Middle East Flight, with aerial images its own large shadow and the scene below. A memorial to Étienne-Jules Marey (1830-1904), French scientist, physiologist and chronophotographer, whose scientific works touched many fields, including physical instrumentation and aviation, also appears at the center of the issue. There are two full pages concerning athletes, being the elite who had participated in the 1932 Maccabiah Games. There were 390 athletes from 27 countries who participated in the first Maccabiah, including over 69 Jewish athletes from Arab countries such as Syria, Lebanon and Egypt. There were several Muslim boxers from Egypt. Al-Musawar is an Egyptian weekly magazine with its headquarters is in Cairo. Launched in 1925, its founder was George Bey Zidan. One of its longest-serving editors was journalist Fekry Abaza who held the post from 1926 to 1961. In 1960 the Egyptian government took ownership and control of the publication. Abaza was suddenly fired due to an article published on 17 August 1961.
1856170141856 Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, 1856. Extrait n° 10 de l'année 1856 du Journal Asiatique. Cet ouvrage porte sur les recherches et les publications réalisées récemment, aussi bien en France qu'au niveau international. In-8 broché de 104 pp. Couverture un peu salie, quelques rousseurs. Bon état général.
2 voll. in 8 legati insieme, pp. 452 con 3 tavv. f.t. di cui 2 in lit. e 1 in xil. Manca una tav. all'antip.; 282 + (1) + (1b) con 13 tavv. f.t. di cui 6 in lit. e 7 in xil. Timbro all'occhietto del primo vol. Qualche abrasione ai p. e ai tagli. M. pl. coeva con tit. oro al d. Due volumi della raccolta completa che ne comprende 18. Nel primo e' descritto un viaggio in Arabia, nel secondo un viaggio in Australia e Nuova Olanda (zona dell'Australia) con racconto degli usi e dei costumi dei popoli incontrati, delle principali citta', luoghi di culto, monumenti architettonici. Thomas Livingston Mitchell (1792-1855), esploratore scozzese, esploro' l'Australia del sud est.
Raccolta di 3 ritagli di giornale sull'Arabia.Gli articoli sono stati tratti da giornali d'epoca. Gli articoli: Inglesi preparano la ritirata dall'Iraq e Golfo Persico , Episodi inediti di Lawrence di Ernesto Dasi, Il problema arabo da "La Lettura del luglio 1941". In buone condizioni.Collection of 3 clippings about Arabia.The articles has been taken from original magazines. Inside: England prepare retiremtn from Iraq and Persic Gulf , Inedit happeningsa of Lawrence by Ernesto Dasi, Arabic problem from "La Lettura del luglio 1941" In good conditions.
26208P., Julliard (Collection "La Croix du Sud"), 1956, in 8° broché, 382pp. ; qq. rousseurs ; couverture illustrée.
in-12, 379 pages, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Avec 16 photographies et 7 cartes. Exemplaire en tr. gde part. non coupe. [GE-1]
1931183861931 Paris, éditions Albin Michel, 1931. Édition originale, exemplaire du tirage courant imprimé sur vélin d'alfa, avec mention de 15è mille. In-12 broché de 253 pp., orné d'une carte en frontispice et contenant 28 photographies réparties en 16 planches hors texte. Des rousseurs.
14714Paris Éditions ''Je sers'' 1947 in 12 (19,5x14,5) 1 volume broché, 294 pages. Bon exemplaire
1983184664King Saud University Libraries 1983-01-01. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. 3 volumes complete. Quarto wraps as issued. King Saud University Libraries letter of presentation laid in. Some creasing to spines wear at head. A good sound set of a scarce set. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this set extra charges to apply for international shipping. King Saud University Libraries paperback
58 pages (Complete with all three parts, as published, in 3 consecutive issues of the Royal Goegraphical Society). Plus many photographic plates and a large fold-out color map, measuring approximately 16 x 12 inches (41 x 30cm). Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. Three complete issues, seldom found in such good and original condition. This is one of the most comprehensive and valuable report on the Libyan Desert, in which the author attempts to elucidate some of the important questions and problems concerning depressions, oases, and water supplies, accompanied by many incredible photographic plates and a spectacular large fold-out colour map of the Libyan Desert showing surface-relief, contours of static underground water-levels, distribution of sand-dunes, as well as routes of principal exploratory expeditions in the west and south including those of Rohlfs in 1874&1879, Hodgson in 1901, Comyn in 1906, Harding King in 1911, Ball & Moore in 1917, Mrs. Forbes & Ahmed Hassanein in 1920, Ahmed Hassanein in 1923, Bruneau de Laborie in 1923, and Prince Kemal el Din in 1925&1926. The fascinating subjects discussed in this extensive report include: whether the Nile, or a branch of it, ever flow through the Libyan Desert to the west of the present Nile Valley; origin of the depressions; the possibility of utilization of depressions in the Libyan Desert for irrigation, drainage, or hydraulic power; the origin of the artesian water supplies of the Egyptian oases of Baharia, Kharga, Dakhla, and Farafra; permanence of lakes and salt-marshes occupying the depressions of Areg, Bahrein, Sittra, and Qattara; whether the present water-supplies of the Mediterranean littoral can be supplemented by artesian borings; the possibility of the artesian water supplies of the oases diminishing; mysterious "Zerzura, or Oasis of the Blacks"; the possibility of traveling in Great Tracts of the waterless Libyan Desert by the sinking of new wells; the "Tortoise Marshes" of Ptolemy; the sand-dunes; and the distribution of stone implements. Also with references to the Pottery Hill, found by Dr. Ball in 1917, and Prince Kemal el Din's expeditions in 1923 and 1925