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1896144101896. A collection of 3 French Illustrated Magazines on Qajar Kings of Persia Iran dated 1896 1900 and 1909. The first two magazines are from the French "Petit Journal" published in 1896 and 1900. They include two colored magazine covers of Mozaffer-ed-Din Shah with accompanied articles. 12" by 17.5" Magazines are eight pages. The third magazine was published in the French " Le Monde Illustre" in 1909 and boasts photos of Shah Ahmed Mirza along with the article "Chah of Persia Ahmed Mirza The Revolution of Persia." 11.4" by 15." Magazine is sixteen pages. Both magazines in very good condition. unknown
1905144251905. Collection of 5 Vintage Optical Lantern images of Iran circa 1905. 3 1/4" x 4." The images include the Qajar Royal Palace the royal gardens in Tehran the Khaju Bridge in Isfahan and Muslims at prayer in a Persian Mosque. 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 third 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 structure 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. The next image shows a larger gathering of Muslims kneeling at prayer under an archway in a Persian Mosque. The fifth image is the ruins of Persepolis. <br /> <br /> These are positives on a glass lantern Gelatin silver bromide. 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 photographic transparency images and projected them onto a wall or screen. Three of these images were photographed by Arthur Radiguet of the esteemed "Maison Molteni" famous for its lantern images. The image of the Khaju Bridge was produced by T.H. McAllister an important New York-based company known for its high quality lantern images. Scarce and in very good condition. unknown
14568Collection of 3 chromolithographic prints from The Illustrated History of Costume : period styles and accessories by Albert Racinet published by Firmin Didot & Cie in Paris in 1888. Titled: PERSIA - PERSE- PERSIEN. 7 ½" x 8 ¾". These lithographs beautifully depict Persian costumes and interior décor from Iran. In the first lithograph we can see 10 men and one woman dressed in the various traditional Qajar attires of Iran. The second lithograph shows the beautiful interior décor including very intercate and vibrant Persian rugs elaborately scrolled door and window frames of a Kajar residence. The third lithograph captures five musicians playing various instruments and four women dancers. In very good condition. unknown books
14798A collection of 5 National Geographic Magazines dating from 1921 1943 1951 1968 and 1975. Each features long articles on life and culture in Iran with interesting illustrative photos. The 1921 magazine has over 100 pages with illustrative photos on almost every page showing the traditional life in the Qajar era including water salesmen and tribesmen warriors on horseback. The 1943 magazine shows Iran during the war years and has already advanced significantly compared to images in the 1920s. The 1951 1968 and 1975 magazines show Iran during Mohammed Reza Shah's attempt to modernize the country. These have color images of the bazaar and landscapes as well as people of Iran. All in good to very good condition. unknown books
14425Collection of 5 Vintage Optical Lantern images of Iran circa 1905. 3 1/4" x 4." The images include the Qajar Royal Palace the royal gardens in Tehran the Khaju Bridge in Isfahan and Muslims at prayer in a Persian Mosque. 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 third 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 structure 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. The next image shows a larger gathering of Muslims kneeling at prayer under an archway in a Persian Mosque. The fifth image is the ruins of Persepolis. <br/> <br/>These are positives on a glass lantern Gelatin silver bromide. 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 photographic transparency images and projected them onto a wall or screen. Three of these images were photographed by Arthur Radiguet of the esteemed "Maison Molteni" famous for its lantern images. The image of the Khaju Bridge was produced by T.H. McAllister an important New York-based company known for its high quality lantern images. Scarce and in very good condition. unknown books
14787A set of 5 vintage black and white photographs measuring approximately 6x6" depicting landscapes and landmarks in Iran. In two of the photos Daniel's Tomb stands on an arid plain its conical spire rising above the nearby trees. In two other photos the remains of a watch tower jut out of the rocky desert landscape while in the foreground a man in Persian clothing observes his pack mules as they forage for grass. The final photo depicts an Iranian farmer and his two sons and they prepare the land for planting; they till the ground at the base of the mountains. All photos in very good condition. unknown books
14694Collection of four large vintage black and white photos. The first three photos depict Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shah of Iran and U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the lavish Crystal Room of the Palace of Tehran in 1959. Images are approximately 9.5"x6.5". These photos are taken during the Tehran Conference. The first and second images show the full landscape of the palace's Crystal Room capturing its shimmering mirrored walls. The third image is a close up of the dignitaries. In all three the Shah and President are accompanied by Queen Soraya and Zahedi. The fourth photo shows the Shah and his new wife Farah Diba in wedding attire following their marriage in 1959. All 4 in very good condition. unknown books
14410A collection of 3 French Illustrated Magazines on Qajar Kings of Persia Iran dated 1896 1900 and 1909. The first two magazines are from the French "Petit Journal" published in 1896 and 1900. They include two colored magazine covers of Mozaffer-ed-Din Shah with accompanied articles. 12" by 17.5" Magazines are eight pages. The third magazine was published in the French " Le Monde Illustre" in 1909 and boasts photos of Shah Ahmed Mirza along with the article "Chah of Persia Ahmed Mirza The Revolution of Persia." 11.4" by 15." Magazine is sixteen pages. Both magazines in very good condition. unknown books
194624377London, Kegan, 1946. VIII, 140 SS. 8°, original Leinwand. (Beim Einband fehlt der Rücken, die Deckel etwas fleckig.)
Roma, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, 1977, in-8, br. edit., pp. 174, (4). Testi in italiano, inglese, francese, tedesco.
2006LFA-126719577Revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron : 310 pages, format 185 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
2007LFA-126719582Revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron : 275 pages, format 185 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
2009LFA-126719589Revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron : 280 pages, format 185 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
1974G71297Leiden / Téhéran-Liège, Brill / Bibliothèque Pahlavi 1974 viii + 413pp.avec ill. + 16 planches hors-texte, 25cm., dans la série "Acta Iranica" vol.2, reliure toile, jaq., bel état, rare, G71297
1898142671898 br. in-12, 1 pl. , 1 carte, 91pp., P. Ernest Leroux 1898
formato 24X19,5. Brossura editoriale pagine. Tiratura numerata su carta Alfa Lievissima mancanza al dorso ma Bella copia
6507473Taylor & Francis Group pp. 528 1st Edition . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
2009x-0805851321Routledge 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 505 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
2009x-080585133XRoutledge 2009. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 505 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.00 inches. Routledge paperback
viii + 413pp.avec ill. + 16 planches hors-texte, 25cm., dans la série "Acta Iranica" vol.2, reliure toile, jaq., bel état, rare, G71297
186424833Paris, Caen Derache, A.Hardel 1864 In-8 LXVIII+ 616 pp, (...) Séances générales tenues à Rodez; Albi, et au mans en 1863. Illustrations in et hors-texte, couvertures averc rousseurs et faibles manques
2008LFA-126747408Un ouvrage de 255 pages, format 140 x 225 mm, broché, publié en 2008, J.-C. Gawsewitch Editeur, bon état
1967127909Couverture souple. Revue 22 x 28 cm, 86 pages.
19642037DB(Strassbourg), 1964. Kl.-4°. 117 (6) S. Mit 44 Abb. im Text. und lose beigelegt 26 gef. Tafeln , 3 Karten und "Planches de microfaciès". Orig.-Broschur (bestossen, gebräunt und leicht stockfleckig). = "Thèse présentée à la Faculté des Sciences de l'Université de Strassbourg".
4342Paris, Raphaël Tuck et fils, sans date, 19 X 28 cm., cartonnage éditeur, 82 pages. Librairie artistique de la jeunesse. Contes illustrés en noir et couleurs par Frances BRUNDAGE et J. W. GREY. Joli cartonnage éditeur rouge, noir et or, dos toilé. Des défauts minimes et beaucoup de charme.