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199558438Sang-e-Meel Publications; 1995. gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband
24 x 29 cm., centinaia di ill. in nero e a col. n.t., 284-(4) pp., bross. edit., cop. ill. a col., tit. al p. ant. e al dorso, nuovo (M), (Imago).<BR>Contiene anche fotografie dalle seguenti zone: CIAD, KENIA, ERITREA, OMAN, FILIPPINE, COREA, NEPAL, BIRMANIA, CEYLON (SRI LANKA), DJIBUTI, AFGHANISTAN, GUERRA DEL GOLFO, SOMALIA. 1500 A
1967L2SFGIMNES3FPakistan 1967. Original black half morocco album green cloth sides with title and emblem of the United Bank Limited Pakistan on the front board. An archive of 183 photographs: 133 loose black and white photographic prints ca. 30 x 25 cm 30 smaller ones ca. 5 x 6 cm numbered and mounted together on a single sheet of paper and 20 additional prints in the album. Further with numerous rolls of original medium format negatives. A trove of unpublished photographs depicting two official visits to Pakistan by HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The earlier visit in 1967 is documented by a separate photo album containing images of the visit to Lahore the second largest city of Pakistan from 16 to 28 November 1967. The album opens with a picture of HH Sheikh Zayed arriving in his car; later pictures show him being honoured and presented with an album very similar to the present one and in the company of officials representing Pakistans United Bank Limited UBL. Almost 20 years later in 1986 Sheikh Zayed would donate a hospital to the city now the "Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex" one of the leading medical institutions in Pakistan.The 30 small photographs show an audience with Sheikh Zayed as well as a banquet in his honour attended by various Pakistani dignitaries including Agha Hasan Abedi 1922-1995 the illustrious founder of UBL. These photos apparently clipped from a set of medium format contact prints are mounted on a sheet of coated black photographic paper.The largest set in size and number shows the state visit that took place on 20-22 January 1970 at the invitation of President Yahya Khan 1917-1980. It provides extensive documentation of the large Abu Dhabi delegation being formally received by Yahya Khan who served as president of Pakistan from March 1969 to December 1971. Many show HH Sheikh Zayed shaking hands with and speaking to President Yahya; others show the airport reception formal dinners speeches but also informal conversations members of the delegation handling falcons and numerous high-ranking Abu Dhabi retainers. Among the persons depicted is again Agha Hasan Abedi but there are also several pictures of Butti bin Bishr secretary to Sheikh Zayed and Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Suwaidi the first Minister of Foreign Affairs of the UAE and personal representative of Sheikh Zayed. President Yahya Khan had been "one of the very first international leaders to reach out to Sheikh Zayed after the UAE had been founded and had prior to this in July 1970 been instrumental in creating an agreement to provide technical assistance to the then Trucial States. With the December 1971 union agreement approaching Pakistan was quick to forge even closer ties and Khan had been one of the first foreign leaders to offer his congratulations and reiterate his countrys support when the UAE was born. Full diplomatic ties were then quickly established and Pakistan became one of the first to extend recognition to the new country . All his life Sheikh Zayed had held a personal affinity for Pakistan. He had hunted there extensively came to know the people its culture and lands and enjoyed close ties with leaders" Wilson.From the estate of Azhar Abbas Hashmi 1940-2016 Pakistani financial manager and eminent literary patron with close ties to Karachi University. Hashmi served the UBL for many years becoming its vice-president before founding several important cultural organisations and becoming known as a man of letters in his own right. Thanks to his close connections with the Gulf states Abu Dhabi provided funds to build Karachi Universitys faculty of Islamic studies as well as its Sheikh Zayed Islamic Centre and it mosque Jamiya Masjid Ibrahim.The majority of the photographs are entirely unmarked but they occasionally show an Arabic inscription or stamp on the reverse. Some of the loose photographs slightly scuffed along the edges with an occasional nick or small tear but otherwise in fine condition. Binding of the album slightly rubbed. An important collection of at least largely unpublished photographs concerning the Sheikh of Abu Dhabis visits to Pakistan in the last years before the formation of the UAE entirely unknown and without counterparts in the UAEhistory Keystone or Hulton/Getty press photo archives.l Cf. G.H. Wilson Zayed: man who built a nation pp. 111-112. hardcover
199414315Berlin : Univ.-Bibliothek der Techn. Univ., Abt. Publ., 1994. V, 207 S. : Mit zahlr. Abb., graph. Darst. u. Karten ; 30 cm ; brauner Org.-Broschur
20121074252Salzburg : Fotohof, 2012. 119, 34, 34 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 30 cm; kart.
19620871Lahore, Nisar Art Press, 1962. Erste Ausgabe. - Vorderer Innendeckel mit Exlibris. Stellenweise etwas braunfleckig, 1 Farbtafel gelockert. - Großformatiges und reich illustriertes Werk über den Dichter und Philosophen Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938), der als Nationaldichter und Gründungsvater des modernen Pakistan gilt. - In Englisch und Urdu, mit einer Einführung in Englisch von S.A. Rahman. - In guter Gesamterhaltung. - Selten.
520 pages. A remarkably useful volume which is an analytical, interpretave, and factual guide to the political present and recent past of the Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq, including coverage of relations with India, Pakistan, the United States, the USSR, and other states outside the Arab world that have exerted a significant impact on its politics. Covers people, places, events, institutions, issues, themes and concepts. Tight and square. Light wear. Usual library markings. Front endpaper removed. Book
Karachi, Assistant Manager Government of Pakistan Press, 1951, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 12.
1996414454Karachi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press 1996. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good copy only in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Text block detached from spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall otherwise. Physical description; 500 pp. 2p of plates : ill geneal. tables maps col. ports ; 26 cm. Subjects; Ethnology Hindu Kush Mountains Afghanistan and Pakistan ; Congresses. Social life and customs. Hindukush culture Karachi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press hardcover
Lahore, Kapur Art Printing Works, [1948], in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 49, [1].
Broch?. 187 pages. Cachets
2020AME_9781774072912Delve 2020. UNKNOWN. Hardcover. New/New. Delve hardcover
2020DBS-9781774072912Delve 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
2020DBS-9781774072912Delve 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
1954324445Murree: Surveyor General of Pakistan 1954. First. unbound. Map. Color lithograph. First edition. Sheet measures 26" x 34 1/4"<br/> <br/> This map of East Bengal known as present-day Bangladesh was published by the Government of Pakistan in 1954. The province of East Bengal existed from 1947 to 1955 when it was dissolved and renamed as "East Pakistan". This map provides fascinating insight into this brief historical period of the region. Shows roads railways cities towns and villages as well as places of archeological interest. An inset map in the upper center margin is titled "Pakistan and Surrounding Countries" showing the entire Asian continent with Pakistan and East Bengal in green. The map is in good condition with tape residue and pin holes to corners some staining in the Bay of Bengal and overall creasing and wear. Misfolded.<br/> <br/> Surveyor General of Pakistan unknown
19540229651954. No Binding. Near Fine. Province Map of East Bengal - 'First Edition' Stated. 1954. Color Cloth-Backed Map in Folded green cloth hard Boards. 34" x 24.5". A very nice large colored map. Near Fine condition. <br/> <br/> unknown
201330375Berlin : Nicolai 2013. 135 S. : Ill. ; 22 cm Top Zustand, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, ++ Stempel Presseexemplar ++ Hardcover/Pappeinband, Neupreis in Euro: 22,95, sonst Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 112 p. B/w ills. Signed and inscribed by author. Pakistani literature and languages. Pâkistan dil ve edebiyati.
1996100148644Del Bianco Editore 1996 in8. 1996. Broché. Récit de voyage et d'exploration ethnographique de Jean-Michel Guillard au sein de la communauté Kalash publié en 1974. L'ouvrage illustré de nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc et en couleur relate son expérience solitaire parmi ce peuple
176 pagine; 21,4 cm. Brossura editoriale
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ flaps pasted down to inner covers. ; Revised edition of Jinnah's life chronology. ; 341 pages
19275029Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1927 ; in-8, broché ; XVI pp. , 328 pp. , 12 planches hors-texte, couverture beige imprimée en rouge et noir.
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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
20075577HARDBACK "RARELY AVAILABLE LIMITED PRINT RUN OF 1000" SHIPPED FROM THE UK Edition: 1st. Thus. Impression: 1st. Date of Publication: 2007 Publisher: Pakistan National Council of the Arts. Binding & cover condition: Colour illustrated & laminated covers showing dancers in costume against blue background black title to spine & face. Very slight bump & tiny rub to tail of spine no other visible faults. VG Jacket condition: Matching dust wrapper. NOT PRICE CLIPPED but showing no shelf price. Printed price of 1800 Pakistani rupees to verso & hand written price to fep. Minor shelf wear to edge & to head of spine. VG Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Patterned end papers with slight damage to top of rear paste down. Clean crisp tight & bright with no reading wear no marks to text a few very slight marks otherwise no visible faults. FINE. Illustrations: Numerous colour & b/w photos & line drawings throughout. Pages: 248 pp. text. Contents:- Introduction The Story of Four Decades Galaxy Repertoire Rainbow Bridges Moonlight Training Programme Rhythm of Music Accessories What The Media Says. The creation of the National Performing Arts Group dates back to 1964 when Naeem Tahir was appointed Director of the Punjab Arts Council by President Ayub Khan & instructed to put together a cultural troupe to tour China. Ever since the troupe has made several tours around the world as cultural ambassadors. This publication summarises the story of the Nat. Performing Arts Grp highlighting its various facets and acknowledging the efforts of the galaxy of professionals who have remained associated with it through thick and thin. Beautifully illustrated in colour the book covers music instruments dance costume jewellery heritage and tradition. The international co-operation and press coverage is also featured giving a real taste of the ups and downs of the Troupe. A NEAR FINE copy with minor dust jacket faults reducing it to VG hardcover