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19652080502106913366Not Available 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1942ABC_47444Baghdad: PAI force G. H. Q. Welfare Committee 1942. Original publisher's beige printed paper wrappers. 14.5 x 11 cm. With two full-page maps of Iraq and Baghdad on page 24 and 25 and a full-page map of the "Baghdad Amenities area" on the back wrapper. Further with 6 pages of advertisements serving as endleaves. A very rare guide intended for British armed forces stationed in Iraq during the Second World War. It was probably handed to the soldiers soon after arrival. Works like these were often discarded when they were no longer needed. As such there are usually few of them left. This particular military guide is likewise extremely rare. We have only been able to find 3 other copies 2 of which are located at the Imperial War Museum in London.The Services guide to Iraq was probably published by the welfare committee of the British PAI force which is short for "Persia and Iraq Force". The British were stationed here to prevent Nazi Germany from invading the region for oil among other reasons. The guide was meant to teach the soldiers the basics of finding their way in this new country. It explains where to go for sports music religion legal aid education the costs of sending letters home and how to recognize and prevent various tropical diseases. It also aims to instill some cultural awareness in the reader: included is an excerpt of a work about the history of Iraq by Seton Lloyd 1902-1996 archaeologist and then curator at the Baghdad museum.The paper wrappers are torn at the bottom of the spine with some loss of material barely affecting the integrity of the binding a small stain and two small pen marks in red and green on the front wrapper. Somewhat browned throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Not in WorldCat. PAI force G. H. Q. Welfare Committee, unknown
1977ABC_47947Baghdad: Ministry of Oil 1977. Original sturdy plastic case. Oblong 10 x 23 cm. With photographic illustrations all postcards are printed in colour. Remarkable complete set of 14 postcards published by the Iraqi Ministry of Oil to celebrate the flourishing petroleum industry and probably its nationalisation in 1972. The first 2 postcards show the building of the ministry and the official state portraits of then President of Iraq Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr 1914-1982 and Vice Chairman Saddam Hussein 1937-2003. The remaining 12 postcards are each printed for a different month of the year and show various aspects of the Iraqi petroleum industry including the Al-Bakr deep water terminal renamed in 2003 to Al-Basah oil terminal the Al-Khalida oil products tanker the degassing station at North Rumaila oil field the eternal fire near Kirkuk which was the first oil field found in Iraq and the Haditha-Rumaila pipeline which was newly built at the time.With a small crack in one of the sides of the sturdy plastic case. The first and last card in the set are slightly creased. Otherwise in very good condition. Ministry of Oil, unknown
20131356531PN. New. 2013. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
20061345881PN. New. 2006. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19654202Baghdad Directorate General of Antiquities Republic of Iraq 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Quarto. Two parts in one volume. Pp. 144; 323. Plus numerous plates plans maps and tables many of which are folding. A title-page to each part. Bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers bottom of spine worn. In fine internal condition. - - FIRST EDITION. In English and Arabic respectively. FOLIO-3 IN <br/> <br/> Baghdad, Directorate General of Antiquities, Republic of Iraq paperback
19733920Baghdad Directorate General of Antiquities Republic of Iraq 1973. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Quarto. Two parts in one volume. Pp. 126; 310. Plus numerous plates plans maps and tables many of which are folding. A title-page to each part. Bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers slightly worn at edges stamps on cover. In fine condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. In English and Arabic respectively. FOLIO-3 IN <br/> <br/> Baghdad, Directorate General of Antiquities, Republic of Iraq paperback
19703917Baghdad Directorate General of Antiquities Republic of Iraq 1970. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Thick quarto. Two parts in one volume. Pp. 257; 428. Plus numerous plates plans maps and tables many of which are folding. A title-page to each part. Bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers slightly rubbed at edges. In fine condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. In English and Arabic respectively. FOLIO-3 IN <br/> <br/> Baghdad, Directorate General of Antiquities, Republic of Iraq paperback
19653915Baghdad Directorate General of Antiquities Republic of Iraq 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Quarto. Two parts in one volume. Pp. 144; 323. Plus numerous plates plans maps and tables many of which are folding. A title-page to each part. Bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers spine ends slightly chipped. In fine internal condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. In English and Arabic respectively. FOLIO-3 IN <br/> <br/> Baghdad, Directorate General of Antiquities, Republic of Iraq paperback
19743921Baghdad Directorate General of Antiquities Republic of Iraq 1974. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Thick quarto. Two parts in one volume. Pp. 218; 363. Plus numerous plates plans maps and tables many of which are folding. A title-page to each part. Bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers slightly rubbed at edges. In fine condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. In English and Arabic respectively. FOLIO-3 IN <br/> <br/> Baghdad, Directorate General of Antiquities, Republic of Iraq paperback
19713918Baghdad Directorate General of Antiquities Republic of Iraq 1971. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Thick quarto. Two parts in one volume. Pp. 94; 327. Plus numerous plates plans maps and tables many of which are folding. A title-page to each part. Bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers slightly rubbed at edges. In fine condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. In English and Arabic respectively. FOLIO-3 IN <br/> <br/> Baghdad, Directorate General of Antiquities, Republic of Iraq paperback
20061345438PN. New. 2006. Soft Cover. PN paperback
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
199083129Kurdistan: New Organization 1990's. Original silkscreened poster 63.5cm x 46cm printed in red and white on heavy black paper. Slight wear to edges almost neglible and some minor surface cracking to the very heavily applied paint are the only things that could be considered defects. A very good example. <br /> <br /> An exceptionally striking image printed in dramatic red and white onto black card depicting a heavily armed figure in traditional Kurdish dress beneath the legend in Kurdish:<br /> "The Displaced Mullah; The Shining Face of Revolutionary Kurdistan"<br /> <br /> The figure depicted is in all likelihood a stylized portrait of Mahmoud Barzanji a national Kurdish hero from the unrest of the early 20th century who became the first King of Kurdistan and was appointed Governor of the region by the British after the formation of the Kurdistan Protectorate after WW1. Barzanji not universally popular in Southern Kurdistan was a leader of considerable energy and ambition which far outstripped British plans for his 'control' of the region. The British and Barzanji came into direct conflict when he began arresting and imprisoning British officials who put up any opposition to his plans and embarking upon a localised uprising. The British predictably enough put a stop to his ambitions by ambushing him on the Sulamaniah road wounding him and then graciously commuting his death sentence to one of imprisonment in the British stronghold of Lahore in India where Barzanji was kept prisoner until 1922.<br /> The other possibility and with a stronger resemblance is that the poster depicts Simko Shakik early 20th century warlord and revolutionary who aside from massacring Armenians and Assyrians for the greater good of Kurdistan also led a rebellion against Iran. Although not conspicuously working from a Kurdish nationalist perspective modern critical thought suggests that Shikak should be placed "within the confines of Kurdish ethno-nationalism" Kamal Soleimani; "The Kurdish image in statist historiography: the case of Simko" 2017. Shikak himself was mainly interested in plunder and what he no doubt considered 'punitive justice against' basically anyone who sought to extert power over him or as a secondary consideration other Kurds; the results of his aggressive energy and willingness to fight anybody however are historically considered evidence of his benefit to Kurdish freedoms. No other examples of this poster can currently be traced in trade or institutional database. New Organization unknown
21371Paper bound French flaps edition not stated illustrated with numerous statistical tables 191pp includes appendices. As new. 270 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. unknown
20061345082PN. New. 2006. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
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1023096749.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1015702929.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2006Q-0307386562Vintage 2006-12-06. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vintage paperback
191938949London: Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1919. Two vols. 8vo. ix 1 294; vi 311 1 pp. Frntsp. photos both vols. 14 plates 19 maps & plans most folding. Blue linen blue illust. lozenge on frnt cvr blue lettrng & decrtn lght toning to endpapers mnr shlfwr still a VG- set. First edition 4th printing of this informative eyewitness account of the Mesopotamian war against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. It includes an extensive account of the disastrous Battle of Dujaila during the Samarrah Offensive which resulted in Aylmer being replaced as field commander. Cassell & Co., Ltd., unknown
20071575Tacoma WA: Springtide Press 2007. Limited edition. Very Good. No. 37 of 55 copies. Approx. 17-1/2" x 14". Broadside. Delicate sand-colored laid paper printed in brown with mustard ornaments. Center fold line few faint creases. An original poem by Saadi Yousef from "Without an Alphabet Without a Face" printed by Jessica Spring the proprietor of Springtide Press. It is part of the "Mutanabbi Street Starts Here" project which drew on broadside contributions from a variety of printers to commemorate the 2007 bombing of the historic book market in Baghdad.OCLC notes one copy at Indiana University and we find copies in two locations at the University of Washington. Springtide Press unknown
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