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EXE-107Paris, Hachette, 1865. In-8°, chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, plats décorés de même, tranches dorées, dentelles intérieures (Cottin-Simier). Edition originale illustrée de 34 gravures hors-texte et d’une carte.
1771007867Paris: Ch. Antoine Jombert Pere Librairie Du Roi 1771. Book. Very Good. Full Calf. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. With engraved frontispiece by Cochin stain lower edge to margin only . Original mottled calf back stamped in floral gilt wonderful marbled end papers edges stained in red ribbon marker. xxvii 1 224 2 pp. Very Good calf darkened with age corners rubbed spine title gilt rubbed interior pages clean and bright. Ch. Antoine Jombert Pere, Librairie Du Roi Hardcover
1905145291905. Magic Lantern Iran Collection of 3 Vintage Optical Lantern images of Iran circa 1905. 3 1/4" X 4." The images include the Qajar king palace royal gardens in Tehran and the Khaju Bridge in Isfahan. In the first image we see a Persian man in traditional 19th century clothing strolling in the Qajar royal Palace and gardens. The second image is a very rare aerial view of 19th century Tehran labeled "the Shah's gardens and the new neighborhoods." Since this image predates airplanes it is an extremely rare find probably using an aerial balloon. In the final image we see the Khaju Bridge which is one of the most famous bridges in Isfahan Iran. It was built by the Persian Safavid king Shah Abbas II around 1650 C.E. on the foundations of an older bridge. It has 23 arches and is 105 meters long and 14 meters wide. The bridge served as both a bridge and a dam and public meeting place as it links the Khaju quarter on the north bank with the Zoroastrian quarter across the Zayandeh River. <br /> <br /> These are positives on a glass lantern Gelatine silver bromure. In 1850 two Daguerreotypists in Philadelphia William and Frederick Langenheim invented a transparent positive image of a photograph in the form of a glass slide that could be projected onto a wall or screen using a Magic Lantern. Magic lanterns also known as optical lanterns provided one of the most popular forms of entertainment during their heyday in the 18th and 19th centuries. Using an artificial light source and a combination of lenses these devices enlarged small transparency images or miniature models and projected them onto a wall or screen. dimensions : The photographer of the first two images Arthur Radiguet died the same year the images were made1905 he worked for the " la Maison Molteni" famous for their lantern images. The third image was produced by T.H. McAllister a very important and famous company based in New York which specialized in magic lantern equipment and images. Scarce and in very good condition. unknown
198853780Washington DC: GPO 1988. very good. 1682 wraps appendices some creasing to spine. Joint Hearings with the House Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran. One Hundredth Congress First Session 100-9. GPO paperback
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English. [v], [5], 172 p. A descriptive catalogue of the Fyzee Collection of Ismaili manuscripts.Most of the Western Isma'ili literature is in Arabic. A number of these works are extant in manuscript form and are preserved by some of the followers of ad-Da'watu'l-Qadîma, mainly by the Dâ'ûdî Bohras of India. It is said that large numbers of manuscripts are also preserved in the Yemen. Besides these two major sources, manuscripts are found in some other places also. The Ismaili Society has collected manuscripts and preserved them in their library. Non-Ismaailis are taking an interest in this literature, so we find some valuable manuscripts in some public libraries and private collections. This collection of Ismaili manuscripts, belnging to Asaf A. A. Fyzee and presented tothe Bombay University Library, contains some valuable works. The first Ismâ'îlî author is Abû Hâtîm ar-Râzî (see no. ii). He was a contemporary of the famous Razes. His twoimportant works. Kitâbu'l-Islâh (see no. 11) and A'Lâmu'n-nubûwa (see no. 10) are found in this collection . Then Ismâ'îlî literature in the Fatimid period developed fully in the time of Hamîdu'd-dîn al-Kirmânî (see no. viii)ç. Most of his works are also included in this collection. A large number of manuscripts of a very celebrated author of the Fatimid period is at Mu'ayyad fi'd-dîn asb-Shirâzî (see no. X). Some of his works have found their way to this collection...". (From Goriawala's preface).
New Persian Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian. 2 volumes set: (340 p.; 272, [1] p.), color and b/w plates. Middle Persian private inscriptions in the Sasanian and Post-Sasanian period (Funerary and memorial inscriptions). 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Text. Vol. 2: Picture.
New English Original bdg. HC. In publisher's special slip-case. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Persian. 184 p., b/w and color photos. Iran during the Qajar dynasty: From the perspective of Montabone, the Italian photographer.= Îrân-i 'asr-i Qâjâr az dîd-i Mûntâbûnah 'akkâs-i Itâlîyâyî. Edited and text by Muzhgan Tariqi; C. Adle; Muhammad Sattari. Photographs taken by Montabone during the 1862 diplomatic mission sent by Victor Emmanuel II of Italy to Iran. In the 1860s, two Italian photographers Luigi Montabone (died 1877) and Luigi Pesce (1818-1891) were also active in Iran in the 1860s. Montabone accompanied an Italian mission of sixteen political, scientific, and military officers to Iran in 1862. Originally from Naples, Italy, Colonel Pesce went to Iran in 1852 to train military officers.
332 + 535 + 11pp., 25cm., original 1895-1903 edition (no reprint), cloth, titlepage of 1st part in copy, else G, [not included: vol.2, which deals with literature and which is not up-to-date anymore; vol.1 however is stil considered as a reference work for Old, Middle and New Persian], X71333
1895X71333Strassburg, Karl J. Tübner 1895-1903 332 + 535 + 11pp., 25cm., original 1895-1903 edition (no reprint), cloth, titlepage of 1st part in copy, else G, [not included: vol.2, which deals with literature and which is not up-to-date anymore; vol.1 however is stil considered as a reference work for Old, Middle and New Persian], X71333
165391103Paris: Chez Guillaume de Luynes 1653. Fine. Chez Guillaume de Luynes Paris 1653 12.3 x 18.5 cm Relié Copy comprising two translations in first edition by M. de Marolles Abbé de Villeloin. Charming allegorical engraved title-page depicting the authors and their works the latter represented as two mischievous cherub-satyrs. Several headpieces some with coats of arms tailpieces and decorated initials with floral and figural motifs. Contemporary binding in full brown calf spine with four gilt raised bands decorated with four compartments with gilt fleurons and roulettes double gilt fillet framing the boards. Darkening to the spine and lower board rubbing and scratches to the boards one corner bumped. Scattered foxing and dampstaining in the margins affecting the text only slightly small marginal hole at p. 201 faint brown ink mark at p. 101. Chez Guillaume de Luynes hardcover
182124756Paris: Londres ALEXIS EYMERY 1821-1822 -in-8 demi-veau 10 volumes, reliure demi-veau havane in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-8 )(20 x 13 cm), BELLE RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE signée Monnehay à Beauvais (etiquette du relieur au dos du 1er plat), dos à long (spine without raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or", pièce de titre vert foncé avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, tomaison frappée "or" avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre, roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet "or" et un filet à froid de part et d'autre et en tête et en pied, entre nerfs à fleuron "or" avec un filet perlé "or" de part et d'autre, dos légèrement frottés mais bel état de l'ensemble, papier marron aux plats (parfois frottés), toutes tranches lisses peignées bleu et rose, sans illustrations (l'Atlas de Tardieu manque), (575) + (616) + (501) + (512) + (547) + (542) + (504) + (436) + (454) + (306 + 145 p. de Tables Générales) pages - ATLAS MANQUANT, 1821-1822 Paris: ALEXIS EYMERY Editeur,
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece, 24pp of coloured plates and numerous maps in the text; blue cloth, upper board blocked in black, gilt back, a fine copy in publisher's blocked board slip-case. SCARCE.
192112571Paris Francis Lebègue 1921 Un volume in-8 plein maroquin fauve à long grain sous étui, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin brun, tête dorée, couverture conservée, 108 pages, texte dans encadrement orientaliste. Quelques piqûres aux charnières, néanmoins bel exemplaire, numéroté (non justifié).
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 25 cm). In English and Persian. 229, [3] p., color and b/w ills. Inscribed by Iranian cartoonist Ali Divandari to Turkish cartoonist Kamil Yavuz. Contents: Posters = Ilân. / Special section the Imposed War posters. / Illustratings. / Layout designs. / Cover designs. / Trademarks, letter heads, brochures, calendars, cards, advertisings. / Annual graphic book. Islamic Republic of Iran, 86-87.= Ketab-i kerakik-i sal, 86,87.
1974255908Berlin: de Gruyter 1974. 535+111/ 790 S. Ln. *Name auf Vorsatz*.
12mo. Pp. 60, (1). Signature to title-page. Bound in the original printed wrappers, bit frayed, incorporating a publisher's catalogue. In a very good condition. ~ Eighth edition. Science et religion, études pour le temps présent. First published 1899. Abbé Ignace-Louis Gondal (1854-1920).
193730997ABBerlin, Zürich., Atlantis-Verlag., 1937. XXIV, 130 Seiten, mit 170 Originalaufnahmen des Verfassers. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B|C Mit eiem Geleitwort von Reichminister des Auswärti Orbis Terrarum. Die Länder der Erde im Bild.
1831113842 Bände. Grätz, Kienreich, 1831-33., 1831. 14 x 10,5 cm. 126 S., 1 Bl., 119, 111 S.; 115, 126 S., 1 Bl., 127 S. Mit 6 Kupfertafeln (davon 3 ausklappbar). Halbleder der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung. Hardcover
1963027450Paris 1963 Presses universitaires de France Soft cover
305traduit littéralement sur l'édition autographique du texte publiée en 1828 avec des notes historiques et grammaticales par N. SEMELET membre de la société asiatique de Paris Dédié au Roi Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1834 1 volume in 4 (22,2x27,8cm) de 410 pages. Reliure demi basane bordeaux, dos lisse. Grand de marges, non rogné. Date de la première édition(1828) sur le dos. Coupes et coins un peu frottés. Epidermures sur le plat inférieur. Charnières ouvertes mais reliure solide. Rousseurs. 5 ème traduction française du Gulistan (Golestan)
Crown quarto. Pp. vii, 579. Plus large folding map at end. Original printed stiff wrappers, bit soiled, spine darkened. In fine internal condition. Practically unused, still entirely unopened. ~ First edition. Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayinlarindan, IV. Seri, No. 4.
ria9780443331282_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
187719843Wien, Militärgeographisches Institut, 1877. Mehrfach gefalt. lithographierte Karte. Ca. 54 cm x 78 cm. [3 Warenabbildungen]
88373Philadelphia: Iran Student Association 1983. Two issues in original wrappers. Stapled paper self-wraps covers printed in two colors; 28pp 36pp; illus. Mild foxing at margins else Very Good. Text entirely in English.<br /> <br /> Organ of the American student arm of the Iranian People's Fedayee Fedai Guerrillas an Iranian guerrilla communist group that opposed both Western capitalism and the 1979 Islamic Revolution the latter chiefly from exile. This group is not to be confused with the Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas from which the IPFG split in 1979 citing the former's lack of dedication to the principles of armed struggle. The magazine's contents are a combination of attacks on Iran's "imperialist" Islamic regime and on the foreign policy of the United States which the organization blames for laying the foundation for the Islamic revolution beginning with the CIA coup of 1953. A rare publication from a key period in modern Iranian history before the Islamic Republic had irrevocably consolidated power. This periodical rare; OCLC notes only about five locations for any holdings in the U.S. all for later issues. unknown
14465Antique steel engraving of Mazandran Iran. Titled " La Perse " By: Louis Debeux Published in Paris: Firmin Didot Freres 1841. Size Approx. 5.5" x 8. 5" . Mazandran is a region in northern Iran on the border of the Caspian sea. Very good condition with general age related toning. unknown books