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196790149Baghdad: Dar Al-Jumhuriya Press 1967. Paperback. Good. photos 16p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Heavy horizontal crease. Minor cover soil. Photos and claims concerning the use of Napalm Bombs by Israel during The Six-Day War. Dar Al-Jumhuriya Press paperback
196790149Baghdad: Dar Al-Jumhuriya Press 1967. Paperback. Good. photos 16p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Heavy horizontal crease. Minor cover soil. Photos and claims concerning the use of Napalm Bombs by Israel during The Six-Day War. <br/><br/> Dar Al-Jumhuriya Press paperback books
1928PHO-1955Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1928, 1 vol. (sur 9) In-8°, brochage éditeur. Édition bilingue : Texte arabe avec traduction française en regard, Tome V : 3ffnch.-VI-515 pp., en fin d’ouvrage , notes et variantes, correction ainsi que la table des matières, petit manque en coin, non coupé.
1928PHO-1956Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1928, 1 vol. (sur 9) In-8°, brochage éditeur. Édition bilingue : Texte arabe avec traduction française en regard, Tome VI : 3 ffnch. - IX-518pp., en fin d’ouvrage, notes et variantes, correction ainsi que la table des matières, non coupé.
1929PHO-1957Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1929, 1 vol. (sur 9) In-8°, brochage éditeur. Édition bilingue : Texte arabe avec traduction française en regard, Tome VI : 3ffnch.-X-438 pp., en fin d’ouvrage, notes et variantes, correction ainsi que la table des matières, non coupé, début de fente.
1930PHO-1958Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1930, 1 vol. (sur 9) In-8°, brochage éditeur. Édition bilingue : Texte arabe avec traduction française en regard, Tome VIII : 3ffnch-X-446 pp., en fin d’ouvrage, notes et variantes, correction ainsi que la table des matières, non coupé, petit manque en coin dernière de couverture.
184317831843 Lib. de L.-R. Delay, Paris, 1843. In-8, pleine toile, pièce de titre. (xii), 217 pages, carte dépliante. Traduit de l'anglais.Contient "les preuves de leur identité, une exposition de leurs moeurs, coutumes et cérémonies et l'esquisse d'un voyage dans l'ancienne Assyrie, l'Arménie, la Médie et la Mésopotamie"
15688997Lyon rouillé 1568 -in-folio Une gravure de l'Edition Originale au burin sur papier vergé, Format à la cuvette : 27 centimètres de haut par 17,5 centimètres de large. Format total : 35 centimètres de haut par 24 centimètres de large, colorée d'époque à la main (couleurs trés fraîches) gravées par L. Danet, 1568 Lyon : G. Rovillé Editeur,
196457708Weinheim, Verlag von J. Cramer, 1964. Gr.-8°. 4 Bll., 746 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
New Turkish Original bdg. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In English and Ottoman facsimile. 3 volumes set (250 p.; 54 p.; [218] p.), color ills. Silahsör, tarihçi, matematikçi, nakkas, hattat Matrakçi Nasuh ve Menazilname'si. [and] Beyan-i menazil-i sefer-i Irakeyn-i Sultan Süleyman Han (Günümüz Türkçesiye). [and] Facsimile. Swordsman, historian, mathematician, artist, calligrapher Matrakçi Nasuh and his Menzilname. / Account of the Stages of Sultan Süleyman Khan's Iraqi Campaign - Beyan-i menazil-i sefer-i Irakeyn-i Sultan Süleyman Han. The Facsimile Edition. 3 volumes set. Vol. 1 is the presentation of Matrakci and his work, Vol. 2 is the facsimile of Beyân-i Menâzil-i Sefer-i Irakeyn-i Sultan Süleymân Hân (Account of the Stages of Sultan Süleyman Khan's Iraqi Campaign) as preserved at the Istanbul University Rare Works Library, Manuscript ref. T5964.
1935190813London: Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited c.1935. First edition of this history and description of the port's operations with two maps showing the main wharves and estates as well as the proposed site for a new dock. Quarto. With 2 colour folding maps illustrations in text. Original boards front cover lettered and illustrated in black printer's label on front pastedown. Christmas 1947 gift inscription on first blank. Very good indeed. hardcover
1930PHO-1959Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1930, 1 vol. (sur 9) In-8°, brochage éditeur. Édition bilingue : Texte arabe avec traduction française en regard, Tome IX : 3ffnch.-VI-299 pp., suivi des notes et variantes, correction ainsi que la table des matières, en fin d’ouvrage, un index général occupe les pages 96 à 299.
1970ABC_46826Iraq: Central Statistical Organization 1970. Original printed publisher's wrappers. Folio 28.5 x 21 cm. With multiple graphs on 8 leaves most of them in the text. The main price-information is arranged in tables all tables and other introductory information are printed on 1 side of the leaves from right to left on the recto side of the leaves excluding the information in English which has from that perspective been printed on the verso side of the leaves. A statistical overview of the changes in wholesale and retail prices of among other things agricultural animal electronic and textile products in Iraq during the second half of 1970. The elaborate information gathered and presented in the present work by the index numbers & prices department of the central statistical organization of the ministry of planning of the Republic of Iraq has mostly been arranged in tables supplemented with some graphs. The information is organised by general geographical districts in the north middle and south of the country and assessing the prices of products on markets in Baghdad the capital of Iraq separately as its own densely populated district. The present work was published as a supplement to the original bulletin on prices for the first half of 1970 in an effort to bridge the gap in data supply as the Index numbers & Prices department tried to change the publishing frequency from once or twice a year to quarterly and eventually to monthly statements on the changing prices. The information is presented both in Arabic and in English for the purpose of providing a wider range of people and organisations with the information. The Arabic information of course reads from right to left and the tables with the information in both languages are oriented in the same way and the English list of contents and introductory information can be found at the back of the work to be read from left to right. Iraq experienced considerable economic development during the second half of the 20th century. By 1980 its complex central state-planned economy had become the second largest economy in the Arab world after Saudi Arabia. To achieve such development people had to keep a close eye on changing wholesale and retail prices in order to keep changes in inflation and purchasing power in check.Wrapper worn and stained with a blue stamp on the wrapper with the title in Arabic front or back wrapper some staining to the first 4-5 leaves at both English and Arabic ends of the work otherwise internally good and clean. Central Statistical Organization, unknown
2019x-0367249715Routledge 2019. Hardcover. New. 183 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
24124Without date or place but apparently written in Mesopotamia in late 1916. This poem is said to be an earlier work by ‘A Tommy’ the pseudonymous author of the collection ‘If I Goes West’ published in London by Harrap in 1918. WorldCat has no entries to support a second claim: that the present poem was published in 1917 with the subtitle ‘Verses written by a “Tommy†who has fought suffered and triumphed in Mesopotamia and is still on active service there’. While there is no indication that the poem has ever been published in its entirety extracts from it appeared in ‘The Bystander’ 27 November 1916; and ‘The Near East’ 6 July 1917; the latter headed ‘An Alphabet from Mesopotamia’ being preceded by the following: ‘A member of our Fighting Forces in Mesopotamia has composed some verses which he entitles “ The Alphabet of Mesopotamia.†Through the kindness of a correspondent we are allowed to reproduce here some specimens’. There may also be a reference in Catherine W. Reilly’s 1978 bibliography ‘English Poetry of the First World War’. Duplicated typescript titled ‘ALPHABET OF MESOPOTAMIA.’ 2pp foolscap 8vo. Text complete on two leaves of air mail paper glued together. Apparently contemporary and with the look of an item that has been handed around the mess room. Twenty-six four-line stanzas: one for each letter of the alphabet apart from a joint stanza for S and T and ending with an ‘ENVOI’. The first stanza reads: ‘ “A†Was an apple that grew so they say In the Garden of Eden down Qurnah way Till Eve came along and ate it one day And got thrown out of Mesopotamia.’ The poem includes the following stanzas: ‘ “F†Stands for Fritz who flies in the sky To bring down the brute we’ve many a try But the shells that we shoot seem to all pass him by And fall --- on Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “J†Is the jam with the label that lies And states that in Paris it won the first prize But out here we use it for catching the flies That swarm in Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “U†Is the Lake we call Umm-el-Brahm And guards our flanks from all possible karm sic And waters Gorringe’s Barley Farm In the middle of Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “V†Is the Victory we won at Dujailah I heard of it first from a friend who’s a sailor Who read it in Reuter’s on board a mahela On the Tigris in Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “W†Stands for the wonder and pain With which we regard the infirm and insane Old Indian Generals who guide the campaign Which we’re waging in Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “Y†Is the yearning we feel every day For a passage to Basra and thence to Bombay If we get there we’ll see that we stay right away From this wilderness - Mesopotamia.’ Without date or place, but apparently written in Mesopotamia in late 1916. unknown
1888M45781888 P, Hachette, 1888 , in folio 1/2 toile verte à la bradel , 366pp . 121 gravures sur bois, 1 carte. Quelques mouillures , surtout sur les premières pages. Petit manque de tissu sur une charnière.
In 8, pp. (8) + 424 con 2 carte f. t. piu' volte rip. e moltiss. ill. fot. n. t. T. tl. coeva con macchie scoloriture. Edizione originale di questa importante relazione che descrive l'esplorazione con intenti commerciali, promossa dalla Societa' geografica italiana, di questa parte della Turchia sino all'attuale Iraq. La spedizione fa seguito a quella effettuata dallo stesso Vannutelli nel 1905 nella parte settentrionale della Turchia. Vannutelli fu compagno di Bottego nel 1896 nella spedizione che raggiunse il Lago Stefania. Venne in seguito catturato dagli Scioani. Zavatti, Diz. esploratori, p. 283
1792PHO-1241Chez Briand, à Paris 1792, 2 tomes en 2 Vol. in-8 (13,5x21,8cm), (2) vj, 440pp. et (2) 483pp., relié plein basane tacheté , dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison vertes , ex-libris manuscrit , coiffes et coins usés , charnières fendues , vieilles mouillures avec quelques traces .
182812889Florenz, Giuseppe Galletti, 1828. Kupferstich. Blattgröße: 42,5 x 50,5 cm, Druckspiegel: 29 x 43,5 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
194621150551946. London: HMSO. 1946. 8vo. Unbound bifolium as issued one punch hole in inner margin; very good.This is the very rare exchange of notes printed in Arabic and English between Hugh Stonehewer-Bird and Dr. Mohamed Fadhel Al Jamali regulating the status of diplomatic missions in both London and Baghdad after the Second World War. The Iraqi statesman Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali tied his country closely to Britain and the US during the Cold War. After the overthrow of the monarchy he was imprisioned and wrote the influential and liberal Letters on Islam. unknown
ria9780367249717_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Football Fandom Protest and Democracy offers an in-depth and inside approach to the socio-political history of football in Turkey where fandom is often revered as part of the national identity presenting the historical context for fo hardcover
199413125Berlin, Hamburg, Schletzer, 1979 - 1994. 8°. Rote Original Karton.
176011995Halle, Johann Justinus Gebauer, 1760. Gr.-8° (22,5-25 cm). 50, 664 S. Pergamanteinband der Zeit
Very Good Arabic Original hand-colored map on tissue paper. 23x19 cm. In Ottoman script and Arabic. No scale. Manuscript notes of toponyms. The manuscript shows Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, the Red Sea along the line of Red Sea shores. Manuscript notes show that the map was used for military purposes in the last Ottoman Imperial period. Habesh Eyalet, Ethiopia in northeast Africa was conquered by Özdemir Pasha in 1557. His son, Osman Pasha, transformed the region into an eyalet, which remained under Ottoman suzerainty until the early 19th century when Egypt assumed its administration. (Source: Pashas, Begs, Effendis: A historical dictionary of titles and terms in the Ottoman Empire, Bayerle, Gustav.).
Very Good Arabic Original hand-colored map on tissue paper. 23x19 cm. In Ottoman script and Arabic. No scale. Manuscript notes of toponyms. It shows Baghdad, Deir Al-Zor, Kirkuk, Mosul, Syria, borders of Ajamistan (Iran), etc. Manuscript notes show that the map was used in military purposes in the last Ottoman Imperial period.