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199413125Berlin, Hamburg, Schletzer, 1979 - 1994. 8°. Rote Original Karton.
[Islam Politica](cm. 21) brossura editoriale, -pp242. Saggio su tre importanti paesei segnati da intensi conflitti e movimenti sociali. Il volume considera anche come spesso un certo tipo di approssimazione giornalistica e il pregiudizio occidentale abbiamo confinato queste civiltà islamiche in un modo virtuale ai margini dei processi politici mondiali. Perfetto volume, praticamente nuovo. [n27] Libro
in-8°, 255 pages, abdt ill. in- et h.t. n./coul., tabl., broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire [NV-14][NV-19][BL-10]
1980LFA-126745373Un ouvrage de 255 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1980, Editions Robert Laffont, bon état (avec un envoi de l'auteur)
195941388Beyrouth, 1959. (Revolutions sociales dans l'Islam) 149 S. (24,5 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe
20061345410PN. New. 2006. Soft Cover. PN paperback
192929662Paris Limoges Nancy Charles-Lavauzelle & Cie 1929 In-8 454 pp, sans titre, sans couvertures conservées, une petite carte du Togo
194984575Couverture souple. Revue. 80 pages.
197795543London, Collins, 1977. 224 S. 4° Quart, Hardcover/Pappeinband
1969IT-40FO-JC6L1969. Hardcover. Good. Oxford/RIIA 1969. Ex-library with the usual markings no jacket. Otherwise in nice shape with light wear clean pages firm binding. hardcover
20091349426PN. New. 2009. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1962ASI12388Berlin. Verlag der Nationen. 1962. 2. Auflage. 624 S. Leinen. Glossar. 1 Karte. Papier gebräunt, leichter Einriß im Vorsatzblatt.
200931534ABMünchen, Carl Hanser Verlag, 2009. 22 cm, 239 Seiten, kartoniert, Englische Broschur. gering gebraucht, sehr gut erhalten.
1942L7VCIV4N38L2UK Government: Survey Directorate HQ Tenth Army / Indian Field Survey Co. 1942. 42 chromolithographed topographic maps of parts of Iraq made from aerial photographs during World War II on a scale of 1:100000 and 1:253440 a quarter-inch to a mile. 68 x 50.5 cm & 60 x 47 cm. An impressive collection of Iraq maps compiled from the most current aerial photography and produced by the British Army for use in the Persian theatre of war during World War II. The cities and regions covered include Ain Sifni Aqra Tel Afar Salman Pak BaQuba Sumaika Penjwin Halabja Baghdad Kirkuk Dulaim Erbil and Mosul divisions.Previously folded. Generally well-preserved. Survey Directorate HQ Tenth Army / Indian Field Survey Co., unknown
1946966F11Baghdad: The Indian Red Cross 1946 . First edition. Cloth. Good. 9" by 7". Suad Salim. The first edition of this very scarce mid 20th century cookery work presenting recipes hailing from Baghdad and Iraq. A vanishingly scarce first edition.With a folding table of weights and measures and a small number of vignette illustrations by Suad Salim.A very scarce cookery work presenting recipes popular in Iraq in the 1940s adapted for English tastes. With instructions for making various liqueurs Kubba Lebania Yuen Tsi Khankar Bakmadi and various other dishes.With an introduction from Her Majesty the Queen Mother of Iraq this work is edited by May H. Beattie with the assistance of Bedia Afnan Renée Al Kabir Helen Gaudin and Ann Walter.With bookplate of Martin and Pamela Finch to front free endpaper. They were antiquarian booksellers with an interest in antiquarian gastronomy.With a former owner's inscription to front free endpaper. In the publisher's original paper covered boards. Handling marks to boards. Rubbing to back strip head and tail and joints. Tail of front joint starting with board firmly held. Inscription and bookplate to front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages lightly age toned due to paper type but generally clean with only the odd spot. Good The Indian Red Cross hardcover
1854254751854 Tours, Mame, 1854, in 12 relié demi-veau noir, dos à nerfs orné, plats de percaline ornés d'un décor à froid, 284 pages.
20042091502135420122Gendaijin bun-sha 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gendaijin bun-sha paperback
In 4° (24x15,5 cm); 4 opere in un volume: 282, (2) pp. e 13 c. di tav fuori testo; 295, (1) pp. e 5 c. di tav. fuori testo; 190 pp. e 6 c. di tav. fuori testo ; 70, (2) pp. e 3 ci di tav. fuori testo. Due delle tavole sono finemente acquarellate da mano coeva. Numerose piccole testatine xilogr. L'opera contiene il Tomo XVI-XVII-XVIII della celebre raccolta di viaggi del Marmocchi, molti dei quali furono qui per la prima volta stampati in italiano. Bella legatura coeva in mezza pelle scura con dorso a 4 nervi e titolo, numero dei volumi e filettatura in oro ai tasselli. Piatti foderati con carta marmorizzata coeva. Qualche leggera strofinatura alla legatura. All'interno in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. Molto belle le tavole fuori testo con la riproduzione di scorci, paesaggi, personaggi e cotumi dei luoghi descritti. Good copy. First editon.
In 4° grande; 227, (5) pp. 50 tavole a colori applicate sulla bellissima carta azzurra tipica delle edizioni di Franco Maria Ricci. Cofanetto editoriale in tela nera foderato con la bella carta nera Ricci. Titolo impresso in nero su fascetta azzurra al dorso del cofanetto. Legatura editoriale in piena tela nera, con titolo, autori e stampatori in oro ai piatti ed al dorso ed al piatto anteriore applicata immagina a colori di quadro persiano. “Questa prima edizione è stata impressa da Franco Levi sotto la direzione di Franco Maria Ricci a Milano nel mese di Novembre 1982. I caratteri usati sono i bodoniani. La carta a mano vergata è stata fabbricata appositamente alla forma tonda nelle Cartiere Milani di Fabriano. Sono state tirate 5000 copie numerate in caratteri arabi, oltre ad alcune copie contrassegnate C.E. riservate all'editore, ai collaboratori e agli amici. Questo esemplare è il numero”. Il nostro è l'esemplare numero 3112. L'opera è il numero 30 della collana de “I segni del tempo”. Prima edizione in ottime condizioni di conservazione di questo interessante trattato sulla pittura della Persia corrispondente all'attuale, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan e Tajikistan. Prima edizione.
198339278Bern, Lang, 1983. 490 S. 23 x 16 cm, Broschur [3 Warenabbildungen]
20091349396PN. New. 2009. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1917178262Basrah: The Basrah Times 1917. Empire and Pan-Arabism Two leaves from the first and only issue of the Basrah Times 20 March 1917 printing Sir Frederick Stanley Maude's appeal to the people of Baghdad province issued nine days after the British capture of the city. The proclamation marks a turning point in the First World War exemplifies imperial rhetoric and foreshadows the tensions between colonial authority and national aspiration that shaped the following decade in Iraq. Although Basrah fell in November 1914 Baghdad was secured only after a further two and a half years of campaigning. Maude drove the advance restoring supply lines and winning successive engagements at Hayy Dahra and Kut before the final assault. The proclamation presents the British not as conquerors but as liberators promising renewal after centuries of foreign rule and invoking the recent success of the Arab Revolt under Sharif Hussein as a model of independence and unity. Yet this balance between nationalist promise and imperial control proved unstable: the post-war Mandate endured only until the revolt of 1920 forced political transition culminating in Faisal's election as king in 1921. Two sheets each approximately 440 x 285 mm laid down on thick card framed and glazed. Text in English and Arabic. Sheets toned and with creases from old folds minor foxing a few short tears one small hole to centre of one sheet affecting one letter: a very good set. unknown
1985102755Process Architecture Co., Tokyo, 1985. 29,5 cm ; kart.