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16 pages, including a full-pages sketch map. Plus a few 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 an incredible account delineating two successive archaeological expeditions in 1932-33, into ancient Gedrosia, or Persian Baluchistan, and into the eastern portion of the Kerman province and along the coast of the Persian Gulf, commenced by an eminent Hungarian-British archaeologist, Sir Aurel Stein, replete with valuable information on archaeoligical discoveries of ancient sites from prehistoric to early Muhammadan, illustrated with a full-page sketch route map of Aurel Stein's journey in Southern Persia, showing the ancient sites of Haraj, Tal-i-Iblis, Takkul, Katukan, and Damba-Koh, as well as, Muhammadan remains in Tahiri (ancient Siraf), Leshtan, Hormuz (Ormuz), Camadi, and Giti. Also includes spectacular photographic plates depicting rock-cut graveyards of old Siraf, funerary deposits at Khurab burial site, Fort of Minab, interior of ruined stronghold of Leshtan, and burial cairns of Damba-Koh. The author commences his journey from Gwadar to Bam - the total of distance of the journey done on camel-back was around 1200 miles - thence to Kerman on motor lorries, from there to Bushire (Bushehr), on the way back home to England, he stops at Persepolis to enjoy the magnificent ruins which was being explored by Professor Herzfeld, then embarks for Basra, reaches Baghdad by railways, thence to Constantinople and England. A highly valuable expedition report containing fascinating depiction of archaeological discoveries some include: the ruins of the "Castle of Jamshid", located above the Giti valley, where the author found abundant remains of decorated ceramic from late Sasanian and early Muhammadan times; decorated pottery, copper coins, and beads found in the Valley of Tiz; cemeteries of rock-cut Mohammadan graves; prehistoric remains found within Fanuch oasis; relics of prehistoric civilization in Bampur including ceramics, alabaster cups, stone implements, and bronze objects from chalcolithic times; remains of funeral deposits of chalcolithic times in Katukan; discovery of prehistoric remains on the left bank of Bampur river below Fahreh, such as elaborate funerary deposits and well-painted vessels meant to hold food for the dead; ruined site at the head of the Jiruft basin, known as "Town of Daqianus", where he found abundance of pottery frangments, mostly glazed or relief-decorated as well as numerous coins; ancient site of Tal-i-Iblis; evidence of prehistoric occupation near the hamlets of Daruyi and Nurabad; evidence of mediaeval maritime intercourse with India and the Far East at Bandar Muqam; ruined site of Siraf, discovery of early prehistoric remains near the village of Haraj. Also with some fascinating remaks on Minab, the important trade port of Hormuz (Ormuz) and its ruined Portuguese castle, Bandar Abbas, Bandar Lingeh, and Bushire.
367pp.with map, 21cm., in the series "Kul'tura narodov Vostoka", cart.cover, copy from the collection of Jacques Ryckmans, signed with dedication (by ?), G, [Russian translation of the original German title "Dokumente zur Entdekungsgeschichte, vol.1: Arabien", in Cyrillic script], OCLC 490118992, X72593
40 pages. Features: The last wild adult bald ibis dies in Turkey; Education Americans about Saudi Arabia; Jordan's Royal Falcons; Fine Muslim Architecture; The painting of Lebanon's Mustafa Tahoukji; The Imbaba camel market; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Moderate moisture exposure, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
48 pages. Features: The Orient of Pierre Loti; Deck and the Islamic Style; Early mankind in Arabia; The Journey of a Lifetime - the hajj; Blending Flavors - Iraqi-born chef Yahya Salih; Albania's Islamic Rebirth; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
[x] 343pp.richly illustrated, cloth (lower hinge bit repaired), 28cm., G
275 p. + Illustrations, charts, and maps. Highly illustrated in color. 4to. Original cloth binding. DJ. Small repaired tear in DJ. A fine copy of this famous commercial history, which includes a great deal of useful information on the Islamic world, Saudi Arabia, and the oil industry. every bit of this text becomes more significant in light of recent world events. ISLAM 3
275p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In German and Arabic. 168 p., text in German, 183 p. text in Arabic. Arabische Chrestomathie aus Prosaschriftstellern. Lehrbücher für das Studium der orientalischen Sprachen.
1 vol. in-4 br., nombr. cartes et ill. noir et blanc, coll. Histoire du Golfe, Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, Mémoire 37, Paris, 1984, 380 pp. Bon état. Français
Raffigurazione dell'Arabia, del Mar Rosso e del Golfo Persico.Rigobert Bonne (1727-1795) fu uno dei più importanti cartografi del tardo XVIII secolo. Nel 1773 succedette a Jacques Bellin come cartografo reale in Francia.
273pp.+ 8 plates (facsimiles) out of text, in the series "Transactions of The Connecticut Academy of arts and sciences" volume 40, 24cm., original softcover, pages still uncut, very good condition, X93262
8vo., with frontispiece, 68 plates on 46, 3 maps in the text and large folding map at end, neat inscription on front free endpaper; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Much-needed reissue of the author's most celebrated work first published in 1959. This edition is now scarce in its own right.
8vo., Fifth Impression, with frontispiece, 68 plates on 46, 3 maps in the text and large folding map in red and black in pocket at end, free endpapers lightly browned; ivory cloth, backstrip lettered in gilt and black, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The author's first and most celebrated book, chronicling his years of travel after WWII 'without European companions and living as an Arab'. EARLY PRINTINGS ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8°, con 36 ill. f.t. ed 8 cartine, leg. ed. cart. con sovracc.
4to; 224 pp, colorillus, many full-page, map. original cloth, dj, fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Good overview of natural history with excellent photos, references, and index of Latin names.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with large folding map on japon, half-title and title very lightly spotted, lower corner of half-title and several following leaves lightly creased; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, fore-edge faintly spotted else an attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With a double-page genealogy of the House of Sa'ud. Published in Benn's series 'The Modern World'. Bright copy of a key work by the great Arabist.
In 16°(mm 110x55); pagg. 247. Frontespizio figurato in rame. Piena pergamena semirigida coeva, dorso liscio con titolo manoscritto al dorso.<BR>Seconda edizione curata tipograficamente dai Blaeu. Interessante opera di carattere storico geografico sugli usi e costumi dei paesi arabi, riguardante la storia araba e islamica, la topografia del luogo e leggi; include un resoconto di viaggio a Gerusalemme e Siria di Johannes Cootwijk ed un'appendice del calendario mussulmano. Vi sono le descrizioni di numerose città arabe come Baghdad, Bokhara, Damascus, Medina, Mecca, Aleppo, etc. L'opera è così suddivisa: Gabriel Sionita, "De nonnullis orientalium urbibus, nec non indigenarum religione ac moribus, tractatus brevis"; Christophe Richer, "De moribus atque institutis turcarum, arabum, aliarumque, quae Mahumedem sequuntur, gentium; Johannis Cotovici, "Itinerario hierosolymitano et syriaco, de sacris, ritibus, moribus et institutis mahometaeorum"; T. F. Noonan, The road to Jerusalem, pp. 198-202: "Jan van Cootwijk, dottore in legge ad Anversa, compì il suo viaggio in Terra Santa nel 1596; questo fu poi dato alle stampe, in latino, solo nell'anno 1619. L'Itinerarium si segnala perché, slegandosi dal viaggio ideale narrato da altri suoi contemporanei, descrive in modo realistico e problematico (con tono ansioso e metodico) quello che era diventato il pellegrinaggio ai Luoghi Santi, dopo che, nel 1571, i Turchi avevano tolto Cipro a Venezia". Johann Ludwig Gottfried, "Excerpta ex Lodovici Godofredi archontologia cosmica";"Arabiae topographia et alia, ex Adriani Romani theatro urbium"; Wolfgang Drechsler, "Historia Arabum".<BR>Buon esemplare che presenta ossidazione interna generale, e una traccia di tarlo al margine interna, alone a talune pagg. alla fine del tomo.16 °(mm 110x55). pp. 247. Copper engraving title with a full length portrait of an Arabian holding a cartouche, floriated woodcut initials. Contemporary vellum. This important and interesting work describes the antique cities such as Baghdad, Bokhara, Damascus, Medina, Mecca, Aleppo, etc. Second edition. The opera is divided in: Gabriel Sionita, "De nonnullis orientalium urbibus, nec non indigenarum religione ac moribus, tractatus brevis"; Christophe Richer, "De moribus atque institutis turcarum, arabum, aliarumque, quae Mahumedem sequuntur, gentium; Johannis Cotovici, "Itinerario hierosolymitano et syriaco, de sacris, ritibus, moribus et institutis mahometaeorum". Good copy, genuine. Some paper discoloration and a water stain at last 23 pages
In 24°, piena perg. coeva, tit. manoscritto al dorso, pp.297. Bel front. finemente inc. (sul retro applicata etichetta di donazione: Abate Giovachino Mugnoz Spagnuolo donò alla Comune di Bologna 1844) raffigurante arabo in costume. Unito: Volfangi Drechsleri "Historia arabum". Per un errore tipografico dalla p.269 si salta alla p. 280, quindi pp.270-279 omesse. Leggera uniforme brunit. della carta, due piccolissimi fori di tarlo (minima perdita di testo) alle ultime 2 cc. ma buon es. Raro e interessantissimo testo anonimo sugli usi e costumi dei paesi asiatici e arabici.
(Anello di Mobius). 8°, pp.60, con 68 ill. n.t., br. ed. ill.
Inc. su rame, mm.215x310 alla battuta.Tratta da "Geographia Antiqua et Nova: or a System of Antient and Modern Geography, with a Sett of Maps Engraven from Cellarius's. ...". Ottimo stato, fresca e nitida impressione.
In-8, tela editoriale (con fioriture), pp. XXIX,(3),396,(2), completo di tutte le tavole, i diagrammi, le carte, come da indice, compresa 1 grande carta geografica a colori più volte ripiegata del “South Arabian Desert”. “In the Qara Mountains: ‘Ain ar Rizat - Dhufar - Nejd - Along the southern fringe of the sands - A geographical note on Rub’ Al Khali, etc.”. Solo qualche rara e lieve fioritura, altrimenti ben conservato.
London Collins 1964, In-8 cartonnage de l'éditeur, 381 pages. Index, maps and line-drawings. Trés bon état.
Un volume (23 cm) di 334 pagine. In lingua francese. Textes choisis par Edward Garnett et traduits par Jacques Marty. Brossura editoriale illustrata con titolo alla copertina, brunitura uniforme, ma buone condizioni.
Paris, Payot, 1994. In-8 broché de 375 pages. Bon état
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Green imitation leather cover. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. 8 5/8"w x 10 7/8"h. 184 pages.