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Original single-sheet steel engraving of a very fine quality. Overall size ca. 215 x 270 mm. Image size ca. 130 x 190 mm. A two-line caption engraved at bottom in elegant handtooled open-face and italic types. Engraved Artist's and Engraver's signatures underneath image. Engraved Publisher's line below. The print is in its original state, trimmed and gilded on three sides. It is printed with warmer ink, somewhat more dramatic in mood, with fine, crisp detail, subtlety and elegance. In overall fine condition. (Few marginal spots.) Preserved in pH-balanced, acid-free Renaissance archival paper. ~ A delicately executed steel engraving, representing a major illustrative work on 19th century Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor. William Henry Bartlett (born London, 1809) was one of the foremost illustrators of topography of his generation. He travelled extensively throughout Britain, the Americas, and the Middle East, producing his work on location. In 1854 he made his last trip to the Holy Land; he died of fever on board a French ship on his return voyage to England. Bartlett's primary concern was to extract the picturesque aspects of a place and render "lively impressions of actual sights", as he wrote in the preface to "The Nile Boat" (London, 1849). His work became widely known through the numerous engravings after the original drawings and paintings he made. The interest in these engravings today is as much for the exquisite quality of the rendering and presentation of the architecture of the period, as it is for the representation of the landscape. Published in 1836 by Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son & Co. of London, it was originally accompanied by descriptions written by John Carne.
Original single-sheet steel engraving of a very fine quality. Overall size ca. 215 x 270 mm. Image size ca. 130 x 190 mm. A two-line caption engraved at bottom in elegant handtooled open-face and italic types. Engraved Artist's and Engraver's signatures underneath image. Engraved Publisher's line below. The print is in its original state, trimmed and gilded on three sides. It is printed with warmer ink, somewhat more dramatic in mood, with fine, crisp detail, subtlety and elegance. In overall fine condition. Preserved in pH-balanced, acid-free Renaissance archival paper. ~ A delicately executed steel engraving, representing a major illustrative work on 19th century Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor. William Henry Bartlett (born London, 1809) was one of the foremost illustrators of topography of his generation. He travelled extensively throughout Britain, the Americas, and the Middle East, producing his work on location. In 1854 he made his last trip to the Holy Land; he died of fever on board a French ship on his return voyage to England. Bartlett's primary concern was to extract the picturesque aspects of a place and render "lively impressions of actual sights", as he wrote in the preface to "The Nile Boat" (London, 1849). His work became widely known through the numerous engravings after the original drawings and paintings he made. The interest in these engravings today is as much for the exquisite quality of the rendering and presentation of the architecture of the period, as it is for the representation of the landscape. Published in 1836 by Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son & Co. of London, it was originally accompanied by descriptions written by John Carne.
Original single-sheet steel engraving of a very fine quality. Overall size ca. 215 x 270 mm. Image size ca. 130 x 190 mm. A two-line caption engraved at bottom in elegant handtooled open-face and italic types. Engraved Artist's and Engraver's signatures underneath image. Engraved Publisher's line below. The print is in its original state, trimmed and gilded on three sides. It is printed with warmer ink, somewhat more dramatic in mood, with fine, crisp detail, subtlety and elegance. In overall fine condition. Preserved in pH-balanced, acid-free Renaissance archival paper. ~ A delicately executed steel engraving, representing a major illustrative work on 19th century Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor. William Henry Bartlett (born London, 1809) was one of the foremost illustrators of topography of his generation. He travelled extensively throughout Britain, the Americas, and the Middle East, producing his work on location. In 1854 he made his last trip to the Holy Land; he died of fever on board a French ship on his return voyage to England. Bartlett's primary concern was to extract the picturesque aspects of a place and render "lively impressions of actual sights", as he wrote in the preface to "The Nile Boat" (London, 1849). His work became widely known through the numerous engravings after the original drawings and paintings he made. The interest in these engravings today is as much for the exquisite quality of the rendering and presentation of the architecture of the period, as it is for the representation of the landscape. Published in 1836 by Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son & Co. of London, it was originally accompanied by descriptions written by John Carne.
Original single-sheet steel engraving of a very fine quality. Overall size ca. 215 x 270 mm. Image size ca. 130 x 190 mm. A two-line caption engraved at bottom in elegant handtooled open-face and italic types. Engraved Artist's and Engraver's signatures underneath image. Engraved Publisher's line below. The print is in its original state, trimmed and gilded on three sides. It is printed with warmer ink, somewhat more dramatic in mood, with fine, crisp detail, subtlety and elegance. In overall fine condition. (A light spot.) Preserved in pH-balanced, acid-free Renaissance archival paper. ~ A delicately executed steel engraving, representing a major illustrative work on 19th century Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor. William Henry Bartlett (born London, 1809) was one of the foremost illustrators of topography of his generation. He travelled extensively throughout Britain, the Americas, and the Middle East, producing his work on location. In 1854 he made his last trip to the Holy Land; he died of fever on board a French ship on his return voyage to England. Bartlett's primary concern was to extract the picturesque aspects of a place and render "lively impressions of actual sights", as he wrote in the preface to "The Nile Boat" (London, 1849). His work became widely known through the numerous engravings after the original drawings and paintings he made. The interest in these engravings today is as much for the exquisite quality of the rendering and presentation of the architecture of the period, as it is for the representation of the landscape. Published in 1836 by Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son & Co. of London, it was originally accompanied by descriptions written by John Carne.
Original single-sheet steel engraving of a very fine quality. Overall size ca. 215 x 270 mm. Image size ca. 130 x 190 mm. A two-line caption engraved at bottom in elegant handtooled open-face and italic types. Engraved Artist's and Engraver's signatures underneath image. Engraved Publisher's line below. The print is in its original state, trimmed and gilded on three sides. It is printed with warmer ink, somewhat more dramatic in mood, with fine, crisp detail, subtlety and elegance. In overall fine condition. (Few marginal spots.) Preserved in pH-balanced, acid-free Renaissance archival paper. ~ A delicately executed steel engraving, representing a major illustrative work on 19th century Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor. William Henry Bartlett (born London, 1809) was one of the foremost illustrators of topography of his generation. He travelled extensively throughout Britain, the Americas, and the Middle East, producing his work on location. In 1854 he made his last trip to the Holy Land; he died of fever on board a French ship on his return voyage to England. Bartlett's primary concern was to extract the picturesque aspects of a place and render "lively impressions of actual sights", as he wrote in the preface to "The Nile Boat" (London, 1849). His work became widely known through the numerous engravings after the original drawings and paintings he made. The interest in these engravings today is as much for the exquisite quality of the rendering and presentation of the architecture of the period, as it is for the representation of the landscape. Published in 1836 by Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son & Co. of London, it was originally accompanied by descriptions written by John Carne.
3033PARIS, Albin Michel - 1970 - In-8 Reliure,imitation cuir rouge, dos orné et titre dorés, Sous emboîtage - -Sur papier Bible supérieur - 1372 pages - llustrations originales pleines pages en couleurs- Très propre.
PARIS, Albin Michel - 1970 - In-8 Reliure,imitation cuir rouge, dos orné et titre dorés, Sous emboîtage - -Sur papier Bible supérieur - 1372 pages - llustrations originales pleines pages en couleurs- Très propre.
QWA-20433Tours, Alfred Mame et Fils, 1876, in-8 rel. 1/2 bas. vert (15,5 x 24), 576 p.,3ème édition, illustrations de Karl Girardet, lettrines, dos à 4 faux-nerfs et fleurons, reliure d'époque solide un peu frottée, intérieur propre sans rousseurs, assez bon état.
ORD-17805de Balbeck, l'ancienne Héliopolis dans la Coelosyrie.- Paris. Dufour. 1807. 2 parties en un volume in-16 (87 x 140 mm) dos lisse orné et coins basane rouge, 2ff., 231 pages et 2ff., 220 pages, frontispices gravés. Reliure un peu frottée, menus défauts, bon état intérieur, qq. rousseurs. Récits complets.
pp. 31-74;75-120, 15 photogr. pls. (mostly full-page views), numerous drawings of stone artefacts on 18 pls., 29 pls. of plans, sections and diagrs., 6 large fold. plans, 6 tabs. Folio, 34cm. Two offprints, orig. stiff wrs. Spined mended, good otherwise. Four pages of mimeaographed errata loosely inserted.
1917ZNC-537Paris, Auguste Picard, 1917, grand in-8°,XI-379 pages, broché.
1994X111779s.l., 1994 219pp., 24cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen the Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X111779
219pp., 24cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen the Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, X111779
1986X110827Kassel, 1986 225pp., with ca. 150 bl/w ills., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktor-Ingenieurs des Fachbereichs Architektur der Gesammthochschule Kassel Universität des Landes Hessen), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, X110827
225pp., with ca. 150 bl/w ills., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktor-Ingenieurs des Fachbereichs Architektur der Gesammthochschule Kassel Universität des Landes Hessen), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, X110827
67501Québec, éd. de l'Homme et Musée de la Civilisation, 1999, EDITION ORIGINALE, gd. in-4, cartonnage couv. photo coul. éd., 360 pp., papier glacé, très nb. cartes, dessin, photos et reproductions de documents anciens en coul. et en noir, chronologie, index chronologique des pièces exposées, table des matières, Superbe catalogue de l'exposition du Musée de la Civilisation de Québec du 30 mai 2000 au 7 janvier 2001. En raison de sa propre richesse culturelle et de ses liens avec des peuples voisins, la Syrie constitue le creuset des civilisations anciennes du Proche-Orient, lesquelles ont eu des influences marquantes sur le monde occidental. Cet ouvrage permet de jeter un regard rétrospectif sur plus de 12 000 ans de l’évolution humaine. Illustré de photos représentant des œuvres d’art remarquables et des sites archéologiques grandioses, il renferme nombre de renseignements sur différents aspects de plusieurs grandes civilisations et présente divers éléments du concept de civilisation lui-même. Superbe iconographie et témoin très important après les disparition du patrimoine de ce pays encore en guerre ! RARE. Très bon état, comme neuf
339 p., nombreuses fig. et tableaux, 23 planches photographiques hors-texte. Travaux du Cercle d'Etudes Numismatiques, volume 10. Inv. 18156.
ORD-595415e édition. Paris. Bolle-Lasalle. 1854. In-12 (118 x 188mm) dos lisse basane vert bouteille, filets et titre or, plats mouchetés, 2ff., 536 pages. Qq. pages cornées, papier de mauvaise qualité, insolé, menus défauts, bonne reliure en bon état.
199173111Armand Colin, 1991, 2 vol. in-8°, 231 et 237 pp, environ 250 cartes, croquis, figures et photos dans le texte, biblio, index, brochés, couv. illustrées, bon état (Coll. Civilisations)
2001ORIENT22220622Paris, Editions Hazan, 2001, 26 x 31, 192 pages sous cartonnage éditeur et jaquette illustrée. Photographies couleurs de Mohamad al Roumi et Jean Mesqui.
1969X110833Rotterdam, 1969 197pp. & 1p. Errata & 2pp. theses, + 3 large folding maps loose in rear pocket, 42 bl/w ills. In text, 24cm., softcover, text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, X110833
197pp. & 1p. Errata & 2pp. theses, + 3 large folding maps loose in rear pocket, 42 bl/w ills. In text, 24cm., softcover, text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, X110833
1960R115329Louvain, 1960 180pp., reprint of the original 11913-edition, softcover, text in Syriac, 25cm., [The original volume numbert of the 1913-edition was "Scriptores Syri. Series secunda tomus XCII (92), Textus], R115329
1954R115330Louvain, Imprimerie orientaliste 1954 198pp., 25cm., text in Latin, softcover, reprint of the original 1913-edition, R115330
192712153Hachette, 1927, 2 vol. in-12, 252 et 243 pp, brochés, couv. illustrées, bon état, envoi a.s.