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14368Large Original Engraving of the ancient Persian necropolis Naqsh-e Rostam. Printed in 1720. Titled "Description des Tombeaux Autres Monumens Anciens que l'on trouve non loin de Persepolis dans une Montage de Roche Appelle La Montagne des Sepulchres." One large image of the Naqsh-e Rostam tombs. Two large detailed images of royal tombs with the header "Tombeau des Anciens Rois de Perse." French calligraphic text in the middle describing the tombs. The incredible series of ancient tombs known as Naqsh-e Rostam are located in central Iran outside of the city of Shiraz and were constructed over three thousand years ago. Naqsh-e Rostam consists of five different tombs belonging to the Achaemenian Kings Darius 1 2 and 3 as well as King Artaxerxes and King Xerxes. The tombs are known locally as the 'Persian crosses' because of the shape of the facades. The entrance to the tombs is at the center of each cross which opens onto to a small chamber where the king lay in a sarcophagus. There are seven enormous relief's chiselled into the mountain depicting scenes of victorious battles and royal life. 17" x 21.5." Several small tears on blank margin not affecting image area or text. Two original folds. Overall in verygood condition. unknown books
1950WRCLIT20144Paris: Gallimard 1950. Small quarto. Decorated blue wrappers. A trace sunned at edges else near fine unopened. First edition. One of 2500 numbered copies of 2870. A special issue in tribute to Perse with original contributions by him and by Gide Eliot Char Breton Devlin Spender Tate and many others. GALLUP C552. Gallimard unknown books
14530Collection of 2 Vintage Optical Lantern images of Iran circa 1905. 3 1/4" x 4." The first photo shows a few hundred people attending a funeral with over twenty people standing in the trees. In the foreground musicians hold tubas and flutes. It is rare to find images of this era with musicians and their instruments. The men in the photo are wearing Qajar-era clothing including long tunics with astrakhan hats and most have beards. The second image shows a man being exposed to a public foot whipping as punishment for a crime. The accused is lying on his back with his feet tied up at an angle to a horizontal post. Men surround around him holding canes including one extended out and resting on the accused's feet. The men are all dressed in traditional Qajar-era clothing including trousers waistcoats sardaris and astrakhan hats. These are positives on a glass lantern Gelatin silver bromide. In 1850 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 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. Scarce and in very good condition. unknown books
1961UPERPOE00NJBollingen 1961. Very Good. Perse St.-John. On Poetry. New York: Bollingen 1961. 21pp. 8vo. Paperback Wraps. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Bollingen paperback books
15280Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar Rare original period Albumen photo measuring 9" x 11.5 " depicting Mozafar Al Din Shah in uniform seating in a carriage with another person next to him the Cariage is pulled by horse through a European city with a royal mounted escort in military uniform. A beautiful large size image of the 19th century Quajar Shah of Iran<br/><br/>Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar ruled Iran which most people outside Iran then called "Persia" from 1896 until his death in 1907. Like his father Nasr al-Din Shah Muzaffar al-Din Shah visited Europe three times and even borrowed money from Nicholas II of Russia to pay for his travel expenses. The events of his trops are recorded in his travel diaries. Mozaffar al-Din opulent European trips were during the turn of the century. The last year of Mozaffar al-Din's life coincided with the start of Iran's 1905-1907 Constitutional Revolution. unknown books
17133Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. King of Persia. Original albumen carte-de-viste CDV photograph. c. 1860-1870. By Makzamoff after unknown artist. Naser al-Din Shah was the first shah to have his picture taken and was very interested in the new medium of Photography. Image depicts the Shah seated confidently in full royal uniform including elaborate jewelry on his jacket and headgear with his jewel encrusted sword prominently displayed. Naser al-Din Shah was the Shah of Qajar Iran from September 5 1848 until his assassination on May 1 1896. Light foxing. 1/8" closed tear along bottom right edge. In very good to good condition. unknown books
14408Beautiful original engraving with five scenes of Persian Iran cultural and historical importance. Page is 11.75" by 9.5." Image size is 10" by 8." Engraving by Henry Winkles. Published in 1851 in New York and Germany. An intricate image depicting unique and dramatic aspects of Persian life in the 18th and 19th century presented in five panels on one lage page. The first image depicts a veiled bride riding a horse to meet her betrothed. The second image depicts a Persian woman traveling in a caravan supported by two horses. The third image shows a group of musicians playing wind and percussive intruments in a courtyard. The fourth image is of six men feasting on a decorative carpet. The fifth image depicts a war scene; one horseman aims his rifle at an awother warrier with a raised spear. The other half of the fith image shows a man who is beeing punished for his deeds with blows to his feet. Beautifully engraved with a rich contrast between light and dark. In very good condition. Scarce. unknown books
14606BENJAMIN S. G. W. Persia and the Persians. Boston: Ticknor and Company 1887. 8 Vo. 507 pp including 57 illustrations. Original blue decorative cloth binding rebacked. <br/>First edition travel account on Persia. Benjamin was the first minister of the US to Persia. Covers his travels through Persia especially what is now Iran and much on Teheran and the Middle East. Considered one of the classic and best post-1900 travel accounts of the region. Contents are tight and in good condition with some foxing. This is an ex-Library copy with only one small stamp on the title page. Overall in good plus condition. unknown books
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
14586Two original antique steel costume engravings of a Persian Iran Royal Officer and Noble woman printed in 1864. Overall size: 9" x 12.5." The plate illustrations are brightly colored and intricately detailed characterization of the traditional costumes of a Persian Royal Officer and Noble woman. In the engraving of the Royal Officer titled "Khatchadour D'hohannes: Officier du Prince Royal de Perse" his attire entails a vibrant green coat with gold trimmings which covers a gold-colored ensemble with a purple sash that stores his dagger. In the engraving of the Persian Woman titled "Dame Persane" she is depicted in traditional costume as imagined by Europeans in the 1800's. The woman is shown leaning against a banister wearing an embroidered white satin gown with a pink silk and fur trimmed coat and a feathered headdress. General age related toning. Overall both prints are in very good condition. unknown books
1944249600Buenos Aires: Lettres Francaises 1944. Limited. paperback. very good. 18pp. tall thin 8vo printed wrappers; dust soiled. Buenos Aires: Editions Des Lettres Francaises 1944. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Number 57 of 392 copies<br/><br/> Lettres Francaises unknown books
1965WRCLIT28989Paris: Gallimard 1965. Quarto. printed wrappers. First edition trade issue after 160 on vélin. Poet/translator Cid Corman's copy with his ownership inscription and scattered annotations attending his making a translation into English. Gallimard unknown books
1979183201Washington DC: the Embassy 1979. 8.5x11 inch sheet with two-page addendum. On the Iranian government's response to criticism by Senator Jacob Javits with the full text of Ali Agah's letter to Javits attached. Accuses Javits of having a lengthy relationship with the Shah stating that it explains "your total silence all during the years of oppression torture and murder of the people of Iran by the ex-Shah. the Embassy unknown books
1945WRCLIT76249Sewanee: The Sewanee Review 1945. Large octavo. Printed cream wrappers. Lower fore-tip bumped otherwise very good to fine. First edition trade issue of this modestly early separate publication by Devlin issued as a supplement to the April 1945 issue of the SEWANEE REVIEW with the French text printed parallel with the translation. The Sewanee Review unknown books
197151584Washington DC: Library of Congress 1971. First edition. iii 82 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. An essay and substantial bibliography. Laid-in are review and promotional materials. Washington DC: Library of Congress, unknown books
1771007867Paris: Ch. Antoine Jombert Pere Librairie Du Roi 1771. 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. . First Edition. Full Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ch. Antoine Jombert Pere, Librairie Du Roi Hardcover books
1961126414New York: Pantheon Books 1961. Second edition Hardcover. 239 pages. The Bilingual Edition with translation by Wallace Fowlie. Number 67 in the Bollingen Series. An about near fine copy with some wear to the top corners but otherwise a clean copy. No dust jacket. Pantheon Books unknown books
196465744NY:: Pantheon Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. Bollingen Series LXVII. Bilingual edition: French and English. Translated by Wallace Fowlie. Third printing with corrections and enlarged bibliography. Previous owner's name on front paste-down else very good in a very good dust jacket. . Pantheon Books, hardcover books
195819209New York: Pantheon Books The Bollingen Series 1958. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. WARMLY INSCRIBED BY SAINT JOHN PERSE USING HIS REAL NAME "ALEXIS SAINT LEGER" TO PRE-EMINENT LITERARY SCHOLAR AND YALE PROFESSOR HENRI PEYRE on the front free endpaper. A very sharp copy to boot of the 1958 1st American edition. Clean and Near Fine just a touch of light offsetting at the front inner hinge in a crisp price-intact Near Fine dustjacket with very mild chipping along the spine ends and the top-edges. Tall quarto wonderful dustjacket design by Paul Rand. Translated from its original French by Wallace Fowlie part of the formidable Bollingen Series in this case LXVII. <br/><br/> Pantheon Books (The Bollingen Series) hardcover books
14928A set of vintage black & white photos from Iran during the 1940's. The first image captures the typical early 20th century Persian architecture with oriental doorways and several horse drawn carriages and wagons making their way through the streets of Tehran. One carriage in the forefront is collecting and transporting a load of imported rubber tires for the war effort. Image size: 8.5" x 6.75". In the second image we can see a long and winding convoy of American trucks during WWII loaded with American goods for Russia proceeding along a rugged mountain road in northern Iran. Image size: 7"x 9." The first photo has slight waving to middle edges bottom left corner bumped. Overall both images in very good condition. unknown books
15165Mohammed Reza Pahlevi Shah of Iran. Rare vintage signed and inscribed photo N.D. The Shah writes in his hand in ink "Offered to my dear sister Princess Fatemeh." Photo measures approximately 6.5" x8.5" and depicts the Shah standing in full royal military regalia including medals and epaulets. An impressive image of a past era with a youthful and handsome Mohamad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Photo is in very good condition. unknown books
15164Mohammed Reza Pahlevi Shah of Iran before the revolution. Very rare signed vintage photo inscribed in his hand in ink "To my dear sister. 1332." The photo is notably dated 1953 the same year as the Revolution. Black and white photo measures 6.5x9" and depicts the Shah in full military regalia with medals and epaulets. Minor rubbing not affecting signature or image. Otherwise in very good condition. unknown books
19721176<p>ShishumÄ«n jashn-i hunar ShÄ«rÄz-Takht-i JamshÄ«d 9 tÄ 17 ShahrÄ«var 1351 / N.p. Iran: N.d. 1972. Portfolio with six interior folders loose inserts within each chiefly texts in dual translation Persian-English some with calligraphy and additional minor illustrations. 4to. Very good. Red full leather folding portfolio embossed with silver foil. 1176</p><p><i>The interior folders present accompanying texts artist and performer bios and other notes for presentations by international artists and performers in attendance at the festival including Karlheinz Stockhausen Robert Wilson Merce Cunningham and Dance Company and Katakali Shanta Rao. Two additional folders present notes on "Iranian Theater Films" and "Traditional Persian Music" with individual texts and notes on Somai Group Jalil Shahnaz Hossein Tehrani Ahmad Ebadi and Hossein Qavami music ; Bijan Saffari Goldooneh Knanom Esmail Khalaj theater ; and showings by the free cinema association including works by film makers Ahmad Asudeh Hasan Bani-Hashemi Naser Taqvai and others. As of February 2021 OCLC locates only two holdings in North America.</i></p> books
1977UPERSON00JKNPrinceton University Press 1977. Fine. Perse Saint.-John. Song for an Equinox. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1977. 32pp. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Former owner's inscription on front endsheet. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Princeton University Press hardcover books
1977UPERSON01JKNPrinceton University Press 1977. Very Good. Perse St.-John. Song for an Equinox. Princeton New Jersey: Princeton University Press 1977. 32pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Spine slightly faded. Princeton University Press hardcover books