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201413910Paris, Diiton vilo, s.d. ; in-12, 309 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette : les guides modernes fodor.
201009286Grenoble, Guide arthaud, 1987 ; in-12, 270 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
1965List3236Lahore Pakistan 1965. Ninety-four photographs measuring 5 x 3 ½ inches to 2 x 2 inches. Many with manuscript captions verso and some marked recto. Overall excellent to Near Fine. Photos taken by Denverite Lyman R. Flook Jr. and his family with many captioned by his wife Dorothy documenting their time living in Lahore from 1960 to 1965. Lyman Flook 1921–1993 worked at the engineering firm of Tipton & Kalmach which in 1960 won a contract to design and construct a link canal system in Pakistan. This was likely related to the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty which determined which Indus Basin rivers would supply water to India and which to Pakistan and allowed a ten year transition period in which India would supply some of Pakistan’s water while Pakistan built its canal system. While Lyman Flook worked on the canal Dorothy 1921–2020 taught at the Lahore American School. They and the other American families in Lahore with Tipton & Kalmach left in 1965 after the outbreak of the Indo-Pakistani War.<br /> <br /> The Flooks lived in a large stylish house likely in the upscale WAPDA i.e. Water And Power Development Authority Town neighborhood of Lahore. The shots include many of the other American engineers’ families typically identified by full or at least last name including the Thiel Troxler and Rockwell families. There are Christmas events with Santa and even a child’s birthday party featuring a dancing bear. Most interesting though are those of local people and life in Lahore—some portraits of the locals are quite competently and compellingly shot. Most of the Pakistani subjects depicted are servants of the American families: chowkidars watchmen ayahs nursemaids dhobis washers sweepers and groundskeepers. They are identified by first name in Dorothy Flook’s extensive captions which also illustrate the relationship between the Americans and their hired labor. For instance she writes:<br /> <br /> “Our New Chowkidar. He was sent over by the Rockwells who wanted to save money doing without one. As soon as it was known they had no chowkidar things started disappearing from their garage. The locals are always trying to create jobs for each other.â€<br /> <br /> Of the ayahs she relates:<br /> <br /> “Norma said her ayah asked for overtime pay saying ‘Mrs Flook her boss’s wife was giving it’ — a dead lie. She and Edie told me to be plenty mean so they won’t be always getting that club for their servants.â€<br /> <br /> And in one of the most unfriendly captions she describes their washerman:<br /> <br /> “Our Dhobi Boksh. He used to come every day; now he comes every other day. Dumbest looking character you ever saw but he’s surprisingly faithful.â€<br /> <br /> Others are described as “always underfoot†“doing nothing†and “Stealing yet!â€.<br /> <br /> Of interest to historians of US activities in Pakistan in the 1960s and relationships between Americans and Pakistanis on the ground. unknown
1888218964London.: The Graphic. December 81888. Double page engraving 30.5 x 50.7cms image only; 40.5 x 59cms sheet including caption and full margins central fold browned from original glue residue but overall in good condition text on the verso. Vivid panorama published in "The Graphic" newspaper depicting conflict in the Black Mountain Expedition of October-November 1888 also known as the Hazara Expedition a military campaign by the British against Swati and Yousafzai tribes of Kala Dhaka and Battagram District then known as the Black Mountains of Hazara and northern areas around it in the Hazara region of what is now Pakistan. 400 tribal fighters and 2 British officers perished. The text on the verso whilst not specifically relating to this conflict records the British Viceroy Lord Lansdowne's address on a visit to Bengal: <br>".some intelligent well-meaning men were desirous of taking into the unknown by the application to India of democratic methods of government and the adoption of Parliamentary systems which England herself only reached by slow degrees through the discipline of many centuries of discipline." <br> <br>The engraving has full margins not shown. . The Graphic. unknown
1958207758Dacca Pakistan.: Asiatic Society of Pakistan. First Edition. 1958. Folding map two folding charts tables black and white photographic illustrations 109 pages errata 24.5 x 16.1 cms title wrappers spine shipped and edgewear but in very good clean condition. Scarce ethnographic study. In 1956 the author Pierre Bessaignet 1914-1989 under the auspices of UNESCO had created the sociology department at the University of Dhaka Bangladesh where he continued to teach for a few years. This publication is illustrated with 18 pages of black and white photographs chiefly of tribespeople and dwellings; charts relating to genealogy and village social structure and economic life; line drawings that provide floor plans of various dwellings and storage facilities; plus chapters relating to specific villages and families in these villages. There is a final chapter pointedly titled "The Future of the Tribesmen." Bibliography at rear of volume. . . Asiatic Society of Pakistan. unknown
64353c.1870. . Albumen print. Very good tonal range and in good condition pasted on original mount photographers title and number in negative.<br /> <br /> [c.1870]. unknown
1923ABC_45756Waziristan/Pakistan 1923. Contemporary cloth. 4to album 22.5 x 17.5 cm. With 97 black & white photographs each ca. 11 x 6.5 cm inserted in frames on 24 paperboard leaves with 2 "frames" on each page 1 frame has 2 photos in it. Unique album with 97 photographs compiled in Rawalpindi Islamabad by British Corporal G.W. Curtis during his service as "no. 2 wireless boy" in Waziristan Pakistan from at least 1923 to around the time of Pinks War March to May 1925.In the 1920s the British and Indians conducted military campaigns against tribesmen in and around Waziristan. At one point a permanent garrison of British troops was maintained in the region at Razmak. Pinks War was a bombardment campaign carried out by the RAF against the Mahsud tribesmen in South Waziristan in the spring of 1925. Images include pack stations military transports wireless equipment tented military camps soldiers crossing the River Indus a ferry crossing in 1923 soldiers posed in deep snow barracks and other soldiers quarters aircraft transport by horse camel elephant and cart; as well as soldiers at leisure - riding bicycles at a beach and at a zoo. One image depicts an airplane crash at Razmak. Only one aircraft was lost during Pinks War so this may well be a rare photo of it. Some of the places shown include Tauda China Pakistan; Rawalpindi Pakistan; Bannu City Waziristan; and Murree a hill station in Pakistan. Military stations were positioned at Damdil Bannu and Razmak. Many images of local scenes including people grinding corn and washing clothes a bazaar soldiers home dairy farm football field city scenes of Rawalpindi Murree and Bannu and more.Owner's inscription on the front pastedown: "Corporal. G.W. Curtis no. 2 wireless boy Rawalpindi". With manuscript captions below most photographs describing the scene. 22 of the photographs are somewhat faded otherwise all in very good condition. Back cover spotted corners rubbed. hardcover
197054789circa1970. Collection of 20 black and white photographic plates with their accompanying negatives of maps showing patterns of land use and land forms throughout Pakistan. These photographs are of two sets of maps prepared by the Canadian government covering the whole of Pakistan. A very useful set. From the collection of Professor Basil Johnson Emeritius Professor of Geography at the Australian National University Canberra. From the collection of geographer Professor Basil Johnson who was the author of a number of works on South Asia including "India Resources and Development" and "Geographical Dictionary of India". . unknown
1929ABC_46121India and Pakistan especially their border region 1929. A collection of photographic silver-gelatin prints of aircraft the squadron aerial reconnaissance etc. made and compiled by Thomas William George Eady flying officer of the no. 28 Squadron of the RAF. It comprises 3 photo albums contemporary with the photos 53 loose photos 20 x 15 cm some with manuscript comments on the back 5 related documents dated 1928-1932 and a separate photographic portrait of Eady in total nearly 2000 prints. The first and largest album covers 1929 oblong folio 30 x 39.5 cm in blue cloth with brown cord ties contains 183 prints in various sizes mounted on 16 brown paper leaves with India ink captions by Eady in English. The second album oblong 4to 33.5 x 24 cm in green cloth with brown cord ties contains 72 prints made during the Afridi Redshirt Rebellion in various sizes and mounted on 20 brown paper leaves with neat India ink captions in English by Eady. The small third album oblong small 4to 19 x 27 cm consisting of 4 brown paper leaves tied together with black cord ties contains 33 prints in various sizes mounted on the leaves some duplicating prints in the largest album with larger captions in black ink probably not by Eady. A collection of photographs made and compiled by Thomas William George Eady flying officer in the no. 28 squadron of the British Royal Air Force. The squadron was at that moment based at Risalpur an aerodrome near Peshawar in Northern Pakistan. The collection contains silver-gelatin prints photographic snapshots and aerial reconnaissance photographs he made in 1929-1930 during his stay in the North West Frontier region on the India-Pakistan border. They show the men in their daily activities and the places they visited in their leisure such as a music saloon in Narkunda and Eadys family while staying at "Uncle Joey" in Madras. It further includes many views of the region especially of Attock and Risalpur but also of Bombay Madras The Malakand Pass Bara Valley snow at Drosh etc. and shows glimpses of Indian culture. The collection therefore gives many insights into the life of a British Royal Air Force officer in the Indian North West Frontier.Also interesting are the five related documents in the collection including a letter from the Air Ministry in London addressed to Eady and dated 25 May 1928 informing him about practical matters such as his luggage the amount of money he should take with him and whether he needs a passport.Eadys extensive photographic archive coming from a flying officer for the British Royal Air Force not only provides highly interesting insights into the Afridi Redshirt Rebellion but also a detailed record in images and captions of the courageous pilots of the no. 28 squadron of the British Royal Air Force their aircrafts activities and pastimes on the Indian North West Frontier.Cloth of the blue album worn around the edges head and foot of the spine of the green album slightly damaged some edges of the paper documents a little frayed and some documents slightly foxed and stained but otherwise a highly interesting collection of photographs in good condition. hardcover
1377209Paris: GalerieThaddeus Ropac, 2016 in-4, 141 pages, illustrations. Cartonnage ill. d'éd., très bon état. Texte anglais et danois.
1369148Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1966 in-4, pp. 185-260 + [8 p.], nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état, cachet. Sommaire: Léon PALES et Marie TASSIN de SAINT PEREUSE, Un cheval-prétexte. Retour au chevêtre. - Henri LHOTE, Un crochet énigmatique d'Afrique du Nord. - Raymond CARON, Fête de la banane et du can-oui-ô chez les Indiens Tapirapés (Brésil). - A.B. RAJPUT, L'aube de la forêt profonde Chittagong Hill Tracts (Pakistan oriental). - Bernard et Dominique CHAMPAULT, Note sur un vase de pierre du Sahara nord-occidental. - Hugo ZEMP, Poupées des filles Dan excisées. - Jacqueline DELANGE, Exposition Paul Tischman: Arts connus et arts méconnues de l'Afrique noire.
1371783Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1973 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: A. BHATTACHARYYA. Substrat anthropologique des danses chhau de Purulia. - Thomas F. JOHNSON. Musical instruments and dance uniforms in Southern Africa. - Martine QUENTRIC. Notes sur les coutumes vestimentaires des Kalash du Pakistan. - Henri LHOTE. Dalle gravée de la chaîne des Ergab (Algérie). - Jean-Paul ROUX. Turquie d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. - Solange THIERRY. Présence de la Turquie. Arts et traditions populaires d'Anatolie. - Elie VERNIER. Une pièce rare de Madagascar.
1373111Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1964 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: A. B. RAJPUT, Le monde perdu des Kalash. - Montserrat PALAU MARTI, Les calendriers dahoméens. - Jacqueline DELANGE, Une pièce de la collection Tristan Tzara [support de métier à tisser dogon] - Jacques MILLOT, Dépôt d'une collection malgache choisie.
1373586Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1964 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, bon état. Sommaire: Léon PALES et Marie TASSSIN de SAINT PEREUSE, Une scène gravée magdalénienne. - Henri LEHMANN, Maisons de céramique (Nayarit, Mexique). - A.B. RAJPUT, Les Murung de la forêt de Bandarban (Pakistan oriental). - Jacques MILLOT, L'exposition "Impressions 64 Afrique-Madagascar. - Joseph CHELHOD, A propos du "Pélerinage à Kadzimain".
1962LFA-126734881"Revue mensuelle de l'essentiel" : 112 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
19502231301950s-60s. Five booklets and one brochure. <br>"Guide to Golconda Fort and Qutub Shahi Tombs": 32pp. 18.2 x 12cm. <br>"Bhubaneswar. Puri. Konarak" brochure: Published by the Government of India. Some colour illustrations. 22.8 x 10.2cm. <br>"Sanchi" by Debala Mitra: Second Edition published by the Director General of Archaeology in India 1965. 67pp bibliography. 20.2 x 13.5cm. <br>"The Gupta Temple at Deogarh" by Madhuri Desai: Published by Bhulabhai Memorial Institute 1958. 5pp 24 full page black and white photographic plates. 21.5 x 14.2cm. Small annotation in pen two leaves and along spine. <br>"The Brahmapurisvara Temple at Pullamangai" by James Ce. Harle: Published by Bhulabhai Memorial Institute 1958. 11pp 24 full page black and white photographic plates. 21.5 x 14.2cm. <br>"Pushkalavati" by Ahmad Hasan Dani: Published by University of Peshawar 1963. 16pp. 24.7 x 16cm. Author's inscription title page to Professor A.L. Basham title and author handwritten by the Professor along the spine. <br>All copies: Maps including some large folding at rear black and white illustrations. Original stapled wrappers a little browned overall in very good condition. . unknown
1965223258Karachi.: Department of Tourism Government of Pakistan. 1965. Accordion fold map with profuse colour illustrations. 48 x 66.5cm folded 24 x 11.3cm. Light creases at margins little chipped in one corner overall a very good copy. . Department of Tourism, Government of Pakistan. unknown
Un volume di XV-62(-27) pagine, brossura editoriale. Dimensioni: 17x24 cm. Ottime condizioni. 27 tavole in b/n fuori testo. Prefazione di Giuseppe Tucci. In lingua inglese. Book in English. Raro.
In 4°, pp. 255 con numerose foto a col. anche a piena pag. n.t. Leg. in tela edit. con sovracc. ill. con piccole tracce d'uso.
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