356 résultats
xiii + 449pp., with some bl/w illustrations in text, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in green cloth with title in gilt, in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" (OLA) volume 22, fine condition (as new), X94905
326p. Illustrated with maps. Bookseller's label. Small 4to. Original full purple cloth binding, decorated and lettered in silver. Binding worn and spotted. Hardbound. First edition. Books such as this become increasingly significant with each passing day. Very scarce. ISLAM BOX 1
1 vol. petit in-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré, Jacques Grancher, Paris, 1998, 214 pp. Bel exemplaire (très bon état) Français
In 8°, cart. edit., pp 248 con ill. fot. n.t. Tre parti in un vol. di inimagginabile interesse geografico, storico e giuridico.
pp. viii, 143, (1) [A Table showing the number of days in one month, to the same (or any other) day in any other month]. Some age stain. 4to. 200 mm. Original leather spine over marbled paper covered boards. Leather corners. Hardbound. Good. Autograph and stamped ownerships of Adam Guttinger (Lebanon, PA). Title continues: 'To Which Is Added A Plain, Practical System Of Conveyancing, Sufficiently Copious To Enable A Person Accurately To Draw Any Instrument Of Writing Appertaining To The Business Of A Conveyancer, Without Having Recourse To Any Other Work'. After service in the Navy, George Getz (1789-1853) became the proprietor of 'The Berks and Schuylkill Journal.' He later was a bookseller and publisher (in English & German). He served as the mayor of Reading from 1849 until his death. These Form Books were of great practical utility through many walks of life in early America. SCARCE. S&S/AI 9996. PAIMP 22
1 vol. in-12 reliure demi-maroquin à coins rouge, dos à 3 nerfs orné, tête dorée, couv. cons., Librairie Plon, Paris, 1923 Jolie reliure de rené Kieffer. Bon état (qq. rouss. sur tranche, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Tome 2 seul. Français
1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane à coins rouge, Typographie et Lithographie Barlatier, Marseille, 1921, 110 pp. et 1 f. avec une planche hors texte Etat très satisfaisant (qq. mouill.). Peu commun. Français
1 vol. in-4 br., Extrait du Bulletin d'Etudes Orientales de l'Institut Français de Damas, Imprimerie de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, T. II, 1932, avec 10 planches hors texte, pp. 53-66 Bon état Français
(Impero ottomano - Turchia - Istanbul - Egitto - Canale di Suez - Islam - Siria - Libano) Due volumi in 8° riuniti in un'unico tomo, legatura coeva in mezza pelle marrone, al dorso filetti e titoli impressi in oro, carta marmorizzata ai piatti, pp. X,186,(2) ; (2),206,(2). Volume ben conservato.
248 pages. First printed in 1884. "These are the official documents made in these courts in the days of Jesus Christ." - subtitle. "From manuscripts in Constantinople and the records of the Senatorial docket taken from the Vatican at Rome." - from title page. Unabridged reprint edition. "I offer this book to the public feeling assured it can do no harm to anyone or to any church, but that it will be read by thousands with great interest, and will convince the infidel of the truth of the Scriptures." - from pages 41-42. "A supplement to the Acta Pilati." - from page 42. Rev. Mahan was accused of forging this work and subesquently suspended from the New Lebanon Presbytery. Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. Prior owner's details in pencil atop front panel of dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this curious volume. Book
90 pages. Features: Celebrating the Bicentennial; Immigrants celebrate coming to America; Nancy Donnelly is removed from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy; Italian election results; Shock waves from Soweto Riots; Arab peace-keepers arrive in Lebanon; Lopez Portillo in Mexico; Seychelles President James R. Mancham; Color photos of impressive new buildings in multiple American big cities; Dan Burden and Bikecentennial '76 which saw cyclists pedal from Astoria to Williamsburg; Great color photos of the ol' RWB (red, white and blue); Washington Cathedral - article with color photos; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
58 pages. Features: Narrow-Gauge Summer - nice photos; Railroading on Chesapeake Bay - Pennsylvania Railroad's saltwater fleet serves Norfolk and provides an alternate north-south route along the Atlantic Seaboard - article with photos; Third Morning Delivery - U.S. and Canadian Roads cooperate in hauling perishable and manifest freight the long way 'round from Chicago to the East - long article with map and photos; Photo Section; Nice centerfold photo of the Cornwall Railroad of 1895 - the American Standard locomotive Penryn is standing at the Lebanon, Pa. station; $7.50 to L.A. - That's the price Southern Pacific charges to ride the 470 miles from San Francisco - long article with photos; Last Train from Carson City - Virginia & Truckee closes its books - Photos and article; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
In 8 (cm 15 x 22), pp. 32. Brossura editoriale con lievi mancanze al margine inferiore del piatto posteriore. Resoconto del viaggio in Oriente fatto da un gruppo di persone partite da Milano nell'anno 1874. L'opuscolo riporta, con errore di stampa, la data 1872 (ma con tutta probabilita' 1877). L'autore e' padre Gaetano Rizzi, uno dei membri della comitiva, fra gli altri partecipanti vi erano: Antonio Stoppani, professore di geologia, l'avvocato inglese Norman Basalget, il conte Lumiares Falco' Quanito, Don Antonio Ceroli della Biblioteca Ambrosiana e altri...Antonio Stoppani dara' il suo personale resoconto del viaggio nel libro intitolato "Da Milano a Damasco. Ricordo di una carovana milanese" pubblicato nel 1888 in cui descrisse usi e costumi delle popolazioni incontrate oltre a paesaggio e alla morfologia dei territori visitati. In questo breve saggio, Gaetano Rizzi comincia il suo racconto da Damasco, poi lo spostamento da Damasco a Beirut passando per Baalbek con il resoconto dell'incidente occorso a Stoppani: un cavallo della carovana colpisce con un calcio la gamba di Stoppani durante la traversata del deserto. Stoppani viene aiutato e medicato da alcuni Turchi del luogo, quindi la carovana si divide: Stoppani ed altri rientrano a Damasco, alcuni proseguono il viaggio.
Sans lieu, imp. Nasrallah, sans date (env. 1960)In-8 (17.7 x 24.5 cm) relié skivertex blanc, jaquette illustrée, 350 pp. Quelques frottements à la jaquette, sinon très bon état.
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
New English Paperback. Oblong 4to. (23 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 127 p., profusely color and b/w ills. Print run: Only 500 copies. The eyes of the Levant: Period postcards 1890-1920. Damascus, Beirut, Jerusalem & others, Seyhun Binzet Collection.= Levant'in gözleri: Dönem kartpostallari 1890-1920. Sam, Beyrut, Kudüs ve baska kentler. Seyhun Binzet Koleksiyonu. [Exhibition catalogue]. Designed by Engin Özden. Consultant: Tan Oral.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and coloured endpaper maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Bright copy of the author's third book. SCARCE.
1 vol. in-12 br., Librairie Plon, Plon Nourrit et Cie, Paris, s.d. (déposé en 1922), 96 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (couv. lég. frottée) Français
Very Good English Original gold-tones albumen photograph from 'Holy Land pictures', London, 1870. Oblong folio. (30,5 x 38 cm); photographic image size: 15x20 cm. Descriptive text in English ( Baalbec, and the Lebanon range. This city may possibly have been built by King Solomon. "And Solomon built Balalath (Baalbek) and Tadmor in the wilderness (Palmyra)", I Kings ix, 18.). Frank Mason Good, born 1839 in Deal, Kent, began his photographic career as an assistant to photographer Francis Frith. Good is known to have been active during the 1860s and 1870s. He lived most of his life at Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, (and died there on 28th June 1928) but had studios in London and Brighton. In 1870 he married Margaretta Teape at St Mark, Goodman's Fields. Following Margaretta's death (on 29th December 1904) he married his second wife, Jessie Emily Waghorn, in 1906, at Hartley Wintney. He is best known for his stereographic photographs of the Near East, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip there. Other geographic locations captured by Good include Spain, Greece, and the Isle of Wight. Frank Mason Good is best known for his series of views of the Middle East taken on four separate tours of the area in the 1860s and 1870s. He first traveled to Egypt as an assistant to Francis Frith in late 1857. He joined the Photographic Society in 1864, and in 1880 served as a judge of its annual exhibition. He lived at Hartley Wintney, Winchfield, Hampshire.
Very Good English Original gold-tones albumen photograph from 'Holy Land pictures', London, 1870. Oblong folio. (30,5 x 38 cm); photographic image size: 15x20 cm. Descriptive text in English. (Nazareth, from the East, with the Well of the Virgin. In this neighborhood, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ spent nearly thirty years of his life: And over these "Sacred Acres" often roamed "Those blessed feet that once were nailed, for our advantage to the bitter cross.".). Frank Mason Good, born 1839 in Deal, Kent, began his photographic career as an assistant to photographer Francis Frith. Good is known to have been active during the 1860s and 1870s. He lived most of his life at Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, (and died there on 28th June 1928) but had studios in London and Brighton. In 1870 he married Margaretta Teape at St Mark, Goodman's Fields. Following Margaretta's death (on 29th December 1904) he married his second wife, Jessie Emily Waghorn, in 1906, at Hartley Wintney. He is best known for his stereographic photographs of the Near East, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip there. Other geographic locations captured by Good include Spain, Greece, and the Isle of Wight. Frank Mason Good is best known for his series of views of the Middle East taken on four separate tours of the area in the 1860s and 1870s. He first traveled to Egypt as an assistant to Francis Frith in late 1857. He joined the Photographic Society in 1864, and in 1880 served as a judge of its annual exhibition. He lived at Hartley Wintney, Winchfield, Hampshire.
Very Good English Original gold-tones albumen photograph from 'Holy Land pictures', London, 1870. Oblong folio. (30,5 x 38 cm); photographic image size: 15x20 cm. Descriptive text in English. (Shechem (Nablus), between Ebal and Gerizim Shechem (Nablus), between Ebal and Cerizim: This was Abraham's first halting-place, Gen. xii. 6; Here Jacob settled and bought a piece of land, Gen, xxxiii, 19; Here Joshua assembled the people just before his death, Josh, xxiv; And here the ten tribes rebelled against Rehoboam, 1 Kings xii.). Frank Mason Good, born 1839 in Deal, Kent, began his photographic career as an assistant to photographer Francis Frith. Good is known to have been active during the 1860s and 1870s. He lived most of his life at Phoenix Green, Hartley Wintney, (and died there on 28th June 1928) but had studios in London and Brighton. In 1870 he married Margaretta Teape at St Mark, Goodman's Fields. Following Margaretta's death (on 29th December 1904) he married his second wife, Jessie Emily Waghorn, in 1906, at Hartley Wintney. He is best known for his stereographic photographs of the Near East, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip there. Other geographic locations captured by Good include Spain, Greece, and the Isle of Wight. Frank Mason Good is best known for his series of views of the Middle East taken on four separate tours of the area in the 1860s and 1870s. He first traveled to Egypt as an assistant to Francis Frith in late 1857. He joined the Photographic Society in 1864, and in 1880 served as a judge of its annual exhibition. He lived at Hartley Wintney, Winchfield, Hampshire.
français Bikfaya (Liban), 1958. 2 vol. in-4 de 110 et 109 pp. + cartes h.t.; broché, couverture muette. Sommaire : L'arbre - Le sol et le climat - La plantation - La taille et l'entretien - La greffe - Le matériel - Le fruit et ses vriétés - Les ennemis de l'arbre fruitier - Récolte, conservation, expédition - Produits chimiques et minéraux. Ensemble dactylographié. Texte en français et en arabe. Exemplaire unique, en bon état.
In 8, pp. 174 + (4). Intonso. P. post. e d. rifatti. Br. ed. Cenni storici sull'origine dei Maroniti, cristiani di origine siriana, che prendono il loro nome da Marone, santo eremita vissuto nel V secolo. Nell'ambito della Chiesa cattolica, i Maroniti mantengono riti e liturgia della tradizione siro-antiochena. Il patriarca viene eletto dal sinodo dei vescovi e dopo l'elezione fa professione di comunione con il pontefice romano.
1 vol. in-4 dactylographié et enrichie de nombreux documents et photographies au verso de chaque feuillet, 31 ff. Intéressant journal de voyage d'une charentaise (angoumoise) en Pélerinage en Terre Sainte en 1965. Français
1 vol. in-12 br., Librairie Plon, Plon Nourrit et Cie, Paris, s.d. (déposé en 1922), 96 pp. Bon état (exemplaire à toutes marges) Français