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96p. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Double column. Small 4to. Original pictorial wraps. Stamped ownership and address label of Reba M. Schoener, Lebanon, PA. PA PAMPH 20_4 BX6
80p. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps, lacks rear wrap. XLib stamp on last page. Includes financial reports from Fire, Police, Sewer, Water, Milk Inspectors, Election Officials, etc. PA PAMPH 20_1 BX1
in-8°, 221 pages, ill. hors texte N&B/coul., carte, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bon etat. [HI-7]
<p>Il solo 4° volume, 16 cm, brossura editoriale, vignetta al piatto, in barbe; p. 253, 2 carte geografiche più volte ripiegate su carta forte, una itineraria pel viaggio in oriente cm 22,5x30 e l'altra carta della Siria 31x23 cm. errore di numerazione a cinque pagine, ma completo</p>
In-16 p. (mm. 161x 100), 4 volumi (primi 3 in bross. edit., il 4° in cartonato coevo, mm. 144x85), pp. (8),280; 315; 327; 253, con il ritratto di Lamartine inc. in rame al frontespizio del 1° vol. e 2 carte geografiche, pure inc. in rame e più volte ripieg., nel 4°volume. Con una breve introduzione “ai lettori italiani” di Cesare Cantù. Qualche lieve fiorit. interc. nel testo, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.
in-8°, 367 pp., 5 cartes, gloss., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [DV-19]
Fayard 1991, In-8 broché, 189 pages. Bon état.
Very Good Turkish Original fine photograph. 55x54 cm. Framed. Signed by Kortan Tümerdem and Emine Öztekin on verso, on a card.
20x14. 167p.
Lettre-préface de Jean Cocteau, 1 vol. in-8 br., Presses de l'Imprimerie Catholique, Beyrouth, 1964, 219 pp. Beau recueil, dédicacé, réunissant les trois ouvrages publiés entre 1935 et 1935 : "Le Cèdre et les Lys", "Dans le vent venu" et "Les Miettes du Festin", et dans lesquels l'écrivain né à Alexandrie Hector Klat (1888-1976) exalte l'amour de la patrie et l'amitié franco-libanaise. Français
pp. ix, 210. 4to. Original printed wraps with photograph of the hotel on front cover. Very nice copy. PAGERSOC BOX 10 BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY
In-16° pp. 90, bross. edit.
Broch?. 118 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Broché. 207 pages.
328pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
in-12, 186 pp., broché, couv. Bon etat. [GA-2]
ill., ril. Il Libano è un paese che custodisce molti segreti della vita prima della guerra civile, e più recentemente dell'esplosione del porto di Beirut. In questo libro fotografico sarà possibile scoprire una villa abbandonata dell'ex primo ministro, uno degli edifici più notevoli di Zokak el-Blat, a Beirut. O, ancora, un hotel glorioso che mostra ancora le sue ferite di guerra, un palazzo del XVII secolo a Deir el Qamar e uno straordinario progetto di passione incompiuto in cui ogni arco della struttura riflette una civiltà diversa.
1 Vol. In-8 pag. XVI-160 1 piantina n.t. Es. intonso PROG 40743 CATT_ATT 54
in-8°, 600 pp, broche, couverture illustree. Bon etat. [AZ-15]
Bacharia 2002, In-4 relié cartonnage éditeur, 156 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos. Très bon état
in-12, 115 pages, broché, couv. Bon etat [CA33-5]
In 8' oblungo, mz tela cart., pp. 80, ill. in n. n.t., segni d'uso e macchioline alla cop., interno in buono stato, ingiallimenti e segni del tempo.
395pp., texte en français, 24cm., brochure originale (étiquette au dos), Thèse de doctorat (Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, These ad Doctoratum in Utroque Iure), cachet au verso de la page de titre, texte frais et en bon état, X110015
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original pictorial wrappers. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 302 p. Slightly chipped on extremities, stains on cover. Otherwise a good copy. First Ottoman Turkish edition of this Arabic historical novel that takes its subject from Arabic nights. "Romance and intrigue provide the central plot of the novel that is woven into the broader picture of the fall of the Barmakis. Harun held his sister Abbasa in great affection and loved to spend his evenings in her company. But his favorite companion was Ja'far. It was quite unsuitable for a man from outside the family to be admitted to the company of a young woman, but Harun found a way to arrange things; he decided to marry them to each other in what the French call a "marriage blanc". As he explained to Ja'far "you see her only in my company, your body never approaches hers and you have no conjugal relations with her. You may thus share our evenings of pleasure without risk." Ja'far accepted and swore solemnly in front of witnesses never to visit his young wife, stay alone with her or even spend a minute under the same roof unless Harun was present. But Jafar was handsome and Abbasa's beauty was second to none. The inevitable occurred. How and why no one is certain. There was a great political advantage for Ja'far to unite himself with the sister of the Caliph. But did his mother who was close to both her son and Abbasa prod them in that direction? Or was their deep love sufficient to consummate their marriage, as Zaidan seems to imagine? No one knows for sure and the novel does not speculate on what really happened. The only sure thing is that Abbasa became pregnant and gave birth to at least one child and perhaps two as related in the novel. And when Harun learned of the relationship, this was the beginning of the end for the Barmakis. The close friendship between Harun and Ja'far spawned jealousies among the Caliph's entourage. Chief among them was the hostility that Al-Fadl ibn al-Rabi' had towards Ja'far. The two men detested each other and did everything they could to destroy each other. Last but not least Zubayda, Harun's favorite Hashemite wife also did not like Ja'far. He had been a tutor to al-Ma'mun, the son of a Persian slave girl, her son's rival. It was known that Harun admired Ma'mun's gifts and was thinking of promoting him over Al-Amin in the order of succession. There is every reason to believe that Zubayda exercised her considerable influence against Ja'far. She comes across as shrewd, skillful, and willful. Zaidan never explicitly speculates to what extent al-Rashid's reaction was politically or emotionally motivated. The narrative and dialogue suggest a combination of those factors. Ja'far had been disloyal to Harun and had stained the family honor: his disobedience could not go unpunished. But Harun was shrewd and feared for his power and influence - to the extent that the Barmakis might usurp the Abbasid caliphate. Within this broad historical canvass, Zaidan's fast-paced narrative with its twists and turns is full of suspense. It covers only a few months of Harun al-Rashid's reign but one that fatefully changed the course of 'Abbasid history." (Source: The Zaidan Foundation). Zaidan was a prolific Lebanese novelist, journalist, editor, and teacher, most noted for his creation of the magazine Al-Hilal, which he used to serialize his twenty-three historical novels. His primary goal, as a writer and intellectual during the Nahda, was to make the common Arabic population know their own history through the entertaining medium of the novel. He has enjoyed widespread popularity. He is also considered to have been one of the first thinkers to help formulate the theory of Arab nationalism. OCLC: 780178860.; Özege 2.
Milano, Giuffrè, 1968, in-8, brossura editoriale. 34 pp. da i testi per esercitazioni dell'Università degli studi di Camerino, Istituto Giuridico, sezione XI, n. 5, pp.