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87425aafNew York, Rizzoli, 1979, in-8vo, 608 p., fully illustr. with drawings in b/w, copy from the archives of the publisher with stamp ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, orig. ill. clothbound slightly damaged.
197063244Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 131 pages.
232p., illus. 8 col. plates Hardcover Very good condition
B9781020798924Hardback. New. hardcover
In-8 gr., 2 volumi, mz. pelle mod. con ang., titolo oro al dorso, conserv. copp. originali con ill. fotografica in b.n. applicata al piatto anter., pp. VIII,291; (4),pp. 323; con un ritratto dell’A. al frontespizio, 168 tavv. f.t. ciascuna con 2 ill. fotografiche, e 4 carte topografiche più volte ripieg. (inserite in una tasca in fine ai volumi) che raffigurano il “Cashmir e regioni limitrofe” (scala di 1:750 000). "Prima edizione". “Giotto Dainelli (1878-1968), esploratore, geologo, paleontologo e geografo di altissimo livello, dalla personalità vivacissima.. Nel 1913-14 partecipò alla spedizione De Filippi al Karakorum, la più importante missione esplorativa italiana in Asia del nostro secolo. Essa si proponeva un duplice scopo: esplorare il grande ghiacciaio Rimu, nel Karakorum orientale, e raccogliere il maggior numero possibile di informazioni geofisiche, geologiche, metereologiche e, in via subordinata, anche naturalistiche, su quella regione. Entrambi gli scopi furono brillantemente raggiunti. Al D. fu lasciata libertà di movimento: con l'amico Marinelli, che l'aveva raggiunto, poté compiere escursioni al di fuori dell'itinerario principale della spedizione, esplorando un'area assai più ampia e giungendo, sulla via del ritorno, fino al Tien Shan”. Così Diz. Biograf. Ital.,XXXI, p. 693. Firma di appartenenza ai frontespizi, altrimenti ben conservato.
Octavo in white illus glossy paper backed boards; 160 p. ; 22 cm. Poetry in Urdu. Nazm.
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.
197012752Berger-Levrault 1970 In-8 broché, 288 pp. Illustrations
2000126073Delhi, Indian Publishers Dustributors 2000 In-8 22 x 14 cm. Reliure éditeur tiole noire sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, V-324 pp., sommaire. Exemplaire en bon état.
bross. edit.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; newly bound in boards, backstrip with paper lablel, original wrappers preserved, a very good, bright, clean copy.
19831227245Köln : DuMont, 1983. 309 S. : Ill. (z.T. farb.), graph. Darst., Kt. Originalpappband.
200849043Kreuzlingen ; München : Hugendubel 2008. 334 S. ; 22 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband
20 pages. Features: Half-page photo of President Ayub addressing his countrymen from a train; The Grand Design - Pakistan's Second Five-Year Plan; Investment in Pakistan; Men with Missions - Aziz Ahmed and William Rountree; Pakistan - American Teamwork; Pakistan's Plan - A Blend of Public and Private Enterprise; Center page map of Pakistan with country statistics and photos; American's in Pakistan Granted "Tax Holiday"; An Objective Appraisal of the Second Plan; Pakistan's Clearning House for Investors; Investment Opportunities Pinpointed in East Pakistan; Natural Gas Unfolds Petro-Chemical Vistas; Many prominent advertisements by large corporations doing business with Pakistan. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Toning to periphery. Soiling to covers. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
1960232021960. Pakistan travel album recordingstreet life mountain excursions landscapes military ceremony and local custom in the 1960s with particular strength in its photographs depicting everyday culture and public life of Pakistany rural people. Photographer identified in an inscription as "Pech." The album focuses on a Life in Pakistan showing men in regional dress military regiments animal handling agricultural labor roadside and market activity mountain travel and formal as well as informal gathering. References to Rawalakot Many scenes of upland terrain and military units place part of the album in northern Pakistan.<br /> <br /> Photo album of over 120 corner mounted and loose silver gelatin photographs arranged across black paper leaves with many loose prints inscribed in French. Photos measure primarily between 2.5" x 3.5" to 3.5" x 5". Album measures 7.5" x 11". Visible scenes include men in celebratory flower garlands gathered in mountain settings groups posed in rugged terrain and photographs of men standing beside lakes rivers and highland roads suggesting travel or climbing excursions that were socially marked as memorable events rather than casual tourism. One photo of a man's portrait is inscribed to "Pech" en verso and mentions Rawalakot and their participation in climbing "6000 feet" he signs off as "M. MacDonald / Rockhampton Queensland." Other photographs turn to daily life and custom showing men in turbans and traditional dress rural figures with cattle agricultural work village architecture street scenes and portraits of children and families. Several images show snake charmers one seated with cobras raised before him others posed with baskets and spectators nearby preserving a form of public performance long circulated in South Asian spectacle. Urban views include crowded market lanes mixed traffic and building fronts while architectural photographs show mosques domed structures gardens and formal compounds placing devotional civic and residential space within the traveler's route. A handful of photos show military images of uniformed men in camp and review settings one caption identifying a brigade parade ground and another a general showing the compiler's access to official environments alongside civilian ones. Multiple photos depict dinner settings with the compiler seated with friends family and his "amour" also seen throughout the album. Most images from Pakistan with a small handful in Egypt and Lebanon circa 1960s. One dinner scene shows him and three other individuals with the en verso inscribed "Beruit - 1962." <br /> <br /> In the 1960s Pakistan was a young post-Partition state shaped by military visibility frontier administration and conflict especially in Kashmir where UN observers operated. Foreign travelers and officials moved through the country alongside local communities recording mountain travel public ceremony village life and everyday custom with Rawalakot being part of a borderland where military oversight diplomacy and travel intersected. Chipping to album covers photos exhibit some corner and edge wear overall very good condition. A mid-century photo album of a traveler's view of Pakistan through a distinctly outsider lens shaped by transnational movement official access and cultural encounter. unknown
Karachi, Dawn Job Printing Section, [primi anni '50 del XX secolo], in-8, br. editoriale decorata, pp. 66. Con una cartina geografica in antiporta e illustrazioni n.t. Titolo in copertina: The Silver Fibre.
8°, pp.314, br. edit. Timbretto privato.
Karachi, Aziz Printing Press, 1950, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. VII, [1].
1951016938Government of Paistan 1951. Soft cover. Good. This is a rare original invitation printed on card from Liaquat Ali Khan as Defence Minister and his wife Begum Liaquat Ali Khan to meet the Turkish Military Mission at their residence. This invitation has the gold-embossed crest at the top is the early official emblem of the Ministry of Defence. It was issued to Squadron Leader Peter Kelly who had been seconded to the Royal Pakistan Air Force. Liaquat Ali Khan was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan who also held the Defence portfolio. He was the right-hand man of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and a founding father of the nation. His wife Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan was an important figure in her own right - a leading stateswoman and founder of the All Pakistan Women's Association. Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated in October 1951 just seven months after this reception. Invitations from his residence are exceptionally rare because his time in office was cut so short. Condition: Good condition there is a little corner creasing and a small patch of foxing to the right of the crest. <br/> <br/> Government of Paistan paperback
197934569Karachi: Export Promotion Bureau of Pakistan. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1979. Hardcover. Color photographs throughout. First edition. Near fine in a very good a few short closed edge tears dust jacket. . Export Promotion Bureau of Pakistan hardcover books
Karachi, Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, 1951, un fascicolo in-8, br. editoriale, pp. numerate da 108 a 178. Dall'indice segnaliano: M.F. Hoballah "Status of minorities in a Moslem State", John Fitzgerald "The theory and practice of Proportional Representations", Mushtaq Ahmad "Pakistan and the Unitede Nations", K.J. Newman "The Danubian eclipse and its consequences".
[Karachi], Ministry of Economic Affairs, 1951, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 39, [1]. Con illustrazioni n.t.
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
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 112 p. Pakistan tarihinde Türkler. Turks in the history of Pakistan.