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1961ZB254483Lebanon 1961. 1961 1963 1969 softcovers very good; price is for the lot. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Lebanon paperback
195593278-C26221er fascicule, Textes d'étude, 2e fascicule, Vocabulaire, 3e fascicule, Grammaire. 180 pages en tout.
1938GITh990Paris Librairie du Recueil Sirey 1938. In-8 broché V 386pp. Petite perforation allant diminuant du 2e plat de la couverture à la page 375 sans gêne pour la lecture; couverture légèrement poussiéreuse, intérieur frais et complet. PEU COURANT.
1951117551951 Beyrouth, 1951; fort in-8 de XLI - 626pp. - (1)f. Reliure de demi-basane grenat à coins, auteur et titre dorés au dos cernés de deux jeux de faux-nerfs, nom doré en pied. Portrait en frontispice. Ex- dono manuscrit à l'encre sur la page de titre daté de 1952. Plusieurs passages soulignés au crayon dans l'introduction.
1992X112118Amsterdam, 1992 280pp., 24cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Universiteit van Amsterdam, the Netherlands), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X112118
1993N3138London: The Centre of Lebanese Studies 1993. Original Cloth w. Dust Jacket. Very Good. 8vo. XVIII712pp. A very good copy. <br/> <br/> The Centre of Lebanese Studies hardcover
1965426721 vol. in-4 dactylographié et enrichie de nombreux documents et photographies au verso de chaque feuillet, 31 ff.
1984fh739Université Paris-Sorbonne Dos carré collé 1984 Trois volumes in-4 (20,5 x 30,2 cm et 20 x 28,8), dos carré collé, 736 pages (pagination continue), document tapuscrit, thèse pour le doctorat d'état présentée par le Général BEM Yassine Soueid, passages soulignés et quelques annotations au stylo par JEAN MEYER dans le second et troisième volumes ; petits traits de stylo au premier plat et pages cornées au second et troisième volumes, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
200054901Beyrouth (Liban), éditions Terre du Liban, coll. « Les Voyageurs d’Aujourd’hui » 2000 Préfacé par André MIQUEL. . In-4 30 x 24 cm. Reliure de l’éditeur pleine toile châtaigne sous sous jaquette à rabats en couleurs, 475 pp., nombreux plans, dessins, cartes et illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Premier mors interne fendillé et un cahier déboîté, sinon exemplaire en bon état.. Poids sans emballage : 2280 grammes. Les grandes forteresses médiévales de la Méditerranée à l’Euphrate, du Liban à l’Euphrate. Espace et Historicité. - L’Héritage antique VIe - Xe S. Le temps des Royaumes indépendants. - Les grandes forteresses.
1980Q-080196900XChilton 1980-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Chilton hardcover
1962ZB557353Lebanon 1962. softcover very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Lebanon paperback
1975823711975 Thèse probable, à Brest - 1975 - In-4, pleine percaline bleue - 214 pages + Annexes - Texte tapuscrit avec photographies noir et blanc contrecollées dans le texte + Illustrations et cartes en noir et blanc dans le texte - Photographies couleurs contrecollées en annexe
19646184Paris, Editions de la Source, (Harissa au Liban, imprimerie St Paul), 1964 ; in-8, demi-toile bleu ciel, pièce de titre de basane brune ; (5) ff. , 647, (3) pp. , (2) ff.
19866388112 numéros en 11 vol. in-8 br., Les Cahiers de l'Orient (N° 1, 2, 3, 4 6, 7, 8-9, 10, 11, 12, 13 : Du premier trimestre 1986 au premier trimestre 1989, sans le premier trimestre 1987)
1926PHO-920Paris , librairie Trémois , 1926 , in-8 , relation d’un voyage fait en terre sainte en 1923 , exemplaire de l’auteur avec ses corrections, ex-dono au vice amiral Pierre Baudoin , préfet maritime de Toulon ,illustré avec des photos . avec L'enfant d'Agrigente d’André-Jean Festugière , 146pp . Relié demi cuir , dos à nerf , couvertures conservées .P2-6C
191619181916. Paris Editions Louis Conard 1916 - Broché 21 cm x 27 cm 325 pages - Préface d'André Lichtenberger lettre de Claude Farrère longue lettre envoi de l'auteur jointe et collée avant la première page - Croisière de Marseille à Constantinople en passant par la Grèce et retour par le Liban et l'Egypte ; ce récit est suivi d'une conférence de l'auteur : « pourquoi les français doivent étudier l'islam » - Tiré à 500 ex. num. (n°258) - Très légère déchirure sans manque sur les deux premières pages sinon bon état
1920032284Éditions Bossard, Paris 1920. Hardcover Sehr gut
193817491938. Paris Institut d'ethnologie 1938- Reliure toilée 18 cm x 27 cm 850 pages - Texte de Monseigneur Michel Feghali - Préface de Marcel Cohen - Envoi de l'auteur - Cachet de bibliothèque sinon bon état
1968009056Pennsylvania California and Japan 1968. Unbound. Very good. <br /><br /> This collection of 20 b/w and color photographs ranges in size from 4.25" x 3" to 9" x 7.5". <p>11 snapshots picture the dealer and his wife interacting with their hosts in Japan. </p><p>One large b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers who were attending the event posing before a Japanese Air Lines airplane at Los Angeles and holding a large sign that reads "JAL Welcomes Toyota Jet Away to Japan Oct. 23 1968". </p><p>One mid-size b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers posing in a reception room in Japan. It is captioned "Compliments of Japan Travel Bureau in Kyoto 1968". </p><p>One large color image dated "1968. 10. 29" shows the group posing in front of Toyota's headquarters building. </p><p>Five of the large images show Toyota facilities in Japan Four have separate caption slips; one caption slip is missing: "Cylinder blocks machining line in Kamigo Engine Plant" "Assembly line of Corona Mark II at Motomachi Plant" "High Speed Test Track on the outskirts of Mt. Fuji" A parking lot of new Coronas waiting to be loaded onto a cargo ship and "Shaking hands in front of the 5000000 car are Mr. Ishida Chairman of the Board of Directors of Toyota Motor and Mr. Kamiya President of Toyota Motor Sales." </p><p>All are in nice shape. <br /><br />At the time Toyota was a relatively small company and although it first began selling automobiles the Toyopet and Land Cruiser in the U.S. in 1958 neither sold well. The first six-passenger "Americanized" Toyota the Tiara later renamed Corona was introduced in 1964 and sold for under $2000. Although reputed to be quite comfortable for a small car able to reach 90 mph when going downhill and offering optional automatic transmission and air conditioning the Coronas' paint jobs were thin and the cars were notorious rust buckets. By 1968 when Toyota sold its five millionth car only 71000 of them had been sold in the United States. <br /><br />These photographs are said to have been collected by Byrl S. Kline a Lebanon Pennsylvania automobile dealer and his wife when they traveled with this group of U.S. Toyota dealers. A newspaper search shows that Kline was indeed a car dealer but all of his advertising was for a Plymouth dealership in Lebanon and a foreign car dealership in West Lawn that sold Mercedes Benz and BMWs. At the same time Lebanon newspaper advertisements and advertising ephemera show a repair shop Lehman's Garage as the only place in the city selling Toyotas and that a company named Performance Motors was selling Toyotas in West Lawn by around 1970. Interestingly Kline's dealership advertisements stop in 1968 before the trip to Japan. Perhaps Kline also owned or was associated with Lehman's Garage and/or Performance Motors and he sold his Plymouth Mercedes and BMW franchises before making the trip. <br /><br />Regardless this collection of photographs provides a fine visual record of the Toyota's earliest efforts to enter the U.S. automobile market. <br /><br /></p>
1968009056Pennsylvania California and Japan 1968. Unbound. Very good. <br /><br /> This collection of 20 b/w and color photographs ranges in size from 4.25" x 3" to 9" x 7.5". <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">11 snapshots picture the dealer and his wife interacting with their hosts in Japan. <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">One large b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers who were attending the event posing before a Japanese Air Lines airplane at Los Angeles and holding a large sign that reads "JAL Welcomes Toyota Jet Away to Japan Oct. 23 1968". <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">One mid-size b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers posing in a reception room in Japan. It is captioned "Compliments of Japan Travel Bureau in Kyoto 1968". <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">One large color image dated "1968. 10. 29" shows the group posing in front of Toyota's headquarters building. <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">Five of the large images show Toyota facilities in Japan Four have separate caption slips; one caption slip is missing: "Cylinder blocks machining line in Kamigo Engine Plant" "Assembly line of Corona Mark II at Motomachi Plant" "High Speed Test Track on the outskirts of Mt. Fuji" A parking lot of new Coronas waiting to be loaded onto a cargo ship and "Shaking hands in front of the 5000000 car are Mr. Ishida Chairman of the Board of Directors of Toyota Motor and Mr. Kamiya President of Toyota Motor Sales." <p>All are in nice shape. <br /><br />At the time Toyota was a relatively small company and although it first began selling automobiles the Toyopet and Land Cruiser in the U.S. in 1958 neither sold well. The first six-passenger "Americanized" Toyota the Tiara later renamed Corona was introduced in 1964 and sold for under $2000. Although reputed to be quite comfortable for a small car able to reach 90 mph when going downhill and offering optional automatic transmission and air conditioning the Coronas' paint jobs were thin and the cars were notorious rust buckets. By 1968 when Toyota sold its five millionth car only 71000 of them had been sold in the United States. <br /><br />These photographs are said to have been collected by Byrl S. Kline a Lebanon Pennsylvania automobile dealer and his wife when they traveled with this group of U.S. Toyota dealers. A newspaper search shows that Kline was indeed a car dealer but all of his advertising was for a Plymouth dealership in Lebanon and a foreign car dealership in West Lawn that sold Mercedes Benz and BMWs. At the same time Lebanon newspaper advertisements and advertising ephemera show a repair shop Lehman's Garage as the only place in the city selling Toyotas and that a company named Performance Motors was selling Toyotas in West Lawn by around 1970. Interestingly Kline's dealership advertisements stop in 1968 before the trip to Japan. Perhaps Kline also owned or was associated with Lehman's Garage and/or Performance Motors and he sold his Plymouth Mercedes and BMW franchises before making the trip. <br /><br />Regardless this collection of photographs provides a fine visual record of the Toyota's earliest efforts to enter the U.S. automobile market. <br /><br /> books
1932581531 vol. in-12 br., Revue moderne des Arts et de la Vie, Paris, 1932, 303 pp.
199768289Tirage à 1000 exemplaires numérotés (n° 593), 1 vol. in-4 reliure éditeur pleine toile bleue imprimée, Aux Trois Hussards, Paris, 1997, 366 pp.
196461076Lettre-préface de Jean Cocteau, 1 vol. in-8 br., Presses de l'Imprimerie Catholique, Beyrouth, 1964, 219 pp.
1930LBW-8491Beyrouth, 1930. Aquarelle originale in-12 (14,6 x 10,9 cm), exécutée sur papier à dessin et montée sur papier noir.
1930LBW-8519Beyrouth 1930 Aquarelle originale in-12 (14,6 x 10,9 cm), exécutée sur papier à dessin et montée sur papier noir.