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in-12°, XCVI-429 pages, cartes, plans et panoramas, relie pleine toile rouge decor d"editeur, tranches jaspees.- Nom du proprietaire en page de garde sinon tres bel exemplaire TRES frais, bien complet de tous ses plans et cartes. [BU-1] All maps present and in fine condition. Fine. Nice tight binding. Rare to find a Baedeker in such excellent condition.
In-16 p. (mm. 161x 100), 4 volumi (primi 3 in bross. edit., il 4° in cartonato coevo, mm. 144x85), pp. (8),280; 315; 327; 253, con il ritratto di Lamartine inc. in rame al frontespizio del 1° vol. e 2 carte geografiche, pure inc. in rame e più volte ripieg., nel 4°volume. Con una breve introduzione “ai lettori italiani” di Cesare Cantù. Qualche lieve fiorit. interc. nel testo, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.
Two Vols. Cm. 19; pp. IX, (3), 412; (8), 484. Contemporary half leather. Complete with 6 Chromolithographies and a map. Well preserved. First edition. (Midlle East, Egypt, Syrian) 1395/P
Faint bumping to top of spine. Scholar's name to inner cover. (P. S. Derow). Light browning to wraps. Creasing along edges of wraps with a couple of tiny tears. ; Contents: Seleucid kingdom after Apamea; Accession of Antiochus IV; Relations of Antiochus IV with the Greek world; The first invasion of Egypt; Second Invasion of Egypt and the Roman Intervention; Administration; King and the Cities; Seleucid Policy in Judaea; Antiochus IV in the East. ; Classica Et Mediaevalia, Dissertationes VIII; 229 pages
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, 57 fine coloured plates and 4 illustrations in the text; original decorative green cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt and colours, gilt back, gilt top, covers mildly age-marked else a very good, clean copy.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 m). In Turkish. 44 p., 14 military plans in the end-pocket (no missing). Some foxing on covers and pages, chipped on spine. Otherwise a good copy. 1918 senesinde Türk ordusunun Filistin ve Suriyeden çekilisinde 3. Sv. tümeninin hareketleri. 3 copies in OCLC: 70248831. First and Only Edition.
1 46,5x57 cm., ampi margini, confini ben segnati a colori, in inglese, carta ben realiuzzata e ben conservata.
Paris, Firmin Didot, 1848, 8vo mezza pelle, pp. 385 con una cartina rip. e 46 tav. litogr. f.t.
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece, numerous monochrome photographs throughout, and fold-out map in its own case; patterned cloth, backstrip lettered on orange, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
Sette foto stereo all'albumina, fine '800 (cartoncini rigidi, cm 18 x 8,5)
Modesto, 1987. In-4 relié cartonnage éditeur. Plat estampé d'un motif doré et titre doré de 295 pages. Photos et reproductions. Très bon état. Peu courant
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION OF THIS SYRIAC VERSION OF THE GOSPEL OF ST. MATTHEW. 4, 43 pp. Title-page and introductory note in English, text (of the Gospel of St. Matthew) in Syriac. The British and Foreign Bible Society printed each of the gospels with separate pagination, and they could be purchased individually or as a group. Beautifully printed on fine wove paper. Ownership signature (Beirut, 1922) on front flyleaf. Small 4to. Publisher's pebbled cloth. FINE AND BRIGHT. Very rare.
A Paris chez Dufrene, 1791. In-8 broché sous couverture d'attente. 237 pages. Annotations manuscrites du temps sur deux pages blanches en fin d'ouvrage. Exemplaire à grandes marges, pages en bon état sans rousseurs, en attente de reliure. Peu courant
Very Good French Scarce color lithographed tourist map of Syria and Lebanon, showing international boundaries, transportation, archaeological, historical, and military ruins, water features, distances between places and populated places. Relief is shown by hachures, bathymetric tints, and spot heights. Includes 28 attractive drawings in red of tourist sites in Syria and Lebanon: Damas, Palmyre, Afqa, Hama, Homs, Meyrouba, Saida, Beit ed-Dins, Djebail, Led Cedres, Krak des Chevaliers, Massiaf, Antioche, Deir Smane, El Goilla, Aleppo, etc. "Relief is shown by contours and spot heights. Includes 28 drawings of tourist sites in Syria and Lebanon, listing the city. "7 -49". On lower right margin.'". Free French Forces was the government-in-exile led by Charles de Gaulle during the Second World War, and its military forces, that continued to fight against the Axis powers as an Allied nation, following the Fall of France. Set up in London in June 1940, it organized and supported the Resistance in Occupied France, and established a foothold within several French colonies in Africa. Original color lithograph map of Syria and Lebanon. 57x72 cm., on sheet 63x84 cm. In French. Scale: 1:1.000.000. Edition of May 1942.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish and Arabic. 698 p., color ills. Halep'te adim adim Osmanli'nin izinde. Halep'te Osmanli döneminde insa ve tadil edilen mimari eserlerin envanteri. Inventory of architectural works in Aleppo which were built or repaired during the Ottoman epoch. ARCHITECTURE Turkish and Islamic arts Ottoman Empire Ottoman art Aleppo Syria Architectural inventory Reference History of art.
1 vol. in-12 br., Librairie Plon, Plon Nourrit et Cie, Paris, s.d. (déposé en 1922), 96 pp. Bon état (exemplaire à toutes marges) Français
175 [i] pp.avec 36 figures dans le texte + 48 planches hors-texte, br.orig. qqs.traces d'usage), 25cm., bon état, rare, dans la série "Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, Beyrouth (Liban)" Tome 17 fasc.1, X77310
8° mezza pelle coeva, (qc. menda al dorso), tagli marmorizzati, 2 volumi in un tomo (Siria antica e Siria moderna), pp. 183; 388, con 46 tavole incise fuori testo e una carta geogr. ripieg. f.t. Alcune margin. fiorit. ma buon esempl. "L'Univers. Histoire et description de tous les Peuples".
in 8°, pp. 4, 184, 388, bross. edit. ill. Collana: L'Univers pittoresque. Histoire et description de tous les peuples, testo su 2 colonne; con 46 inc. f.t. (di cui quella di Palmyra più volte ripiegata) e 1 carta geogr. rip. Rinforzo al ds. e lievi fior., buon esemplare intonso. 577/37
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 1.02 x 8.5 x 5.67 Inches; 264 pages; This book is the first detailed study of the foundation, history, government, growth and decline of the cities founded in Syria by Seleukos I in 301BC shortly after the time of Alexander the Great. It throws new light on an important period in ancient history. In particular, Dr Grainger concentrates on the relationship between the kings and the cities in their kingdoms and reveals that former theories concerning such a relationship require drastic revision. Most importantly the relationship is shown to have been much more to the kings' advantage than previous discussions on Hellenistic states have supposed. He argues in fact that neither the kings nor the cities intended the cities to be autonomous or independent since they were far too reliant on royal support against the enmity of the surrounding population. Evidence for this can be seen in the actions of the cities on the collapse of the Seleukid dynasty in the first century BC; then they were forced to cast about for a new protector and eventually accepted Rome albeit reluctantly. Dr Grainger discusses the differing fate of the cities during this process when some failed altogether, most declined, and only one, Antioch, prospered.
8vo [24 x 16 cm]; xv, [i], 410 pp, frontis and illustrations from photos, 4 maps including 3 folding and one with route in red, graph, glossary, bibliog, index. original brown cloth, gilt spine title lettering, cover with light wear at edge, else fine and clean copy in the scarce dj (bit chipped at head of spine, price clipped but very good). A picture of this book is available upon request by email. An important study describing the desert, its inhabitants, the channels of ancient and medieval trade, early travellers, the lives of the great merchants and pilgrim caravans, early postal services over eleven centuries, up to the age of mechanical transport. "An introduction to all the classics of desert travel".
PARIS, Bloud & Barral, editeurs - 1899 - Complet en 3 Volumes In-8 - 1/2 Reliure - Dos lisse - Platsq & gardes marbrés - VIII & 399, 493 & 316 pages - bons exemplaires
In 8, pp. 174 + (4). Intonso. P. post. e d. rifatti. Br. ed. Cenni storici sull'origine dei Maroniti, cristiani di origine siriana, che prendono il loro nome da Marone, santo eremita vissuto nel V secolo. Nell'ambito della Chiesa cattolica, i Maroniti mantengono riti e liturgia della tradizione siro-antiochena. Il patriarca viene eletto dal sinodo dei vescovi e dopo l'elezione fa professione di comunione con il pontefice romano.
xxx + 230pp., in the series "The Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research" vol.XX for 1940-1941, 26cm., publisher's hardcover (corners bumped, edges with some use, spine in cloth with gilt lettering), text is clean and bright, X111424
In 8. Dim. 19x13,5 cm. Pp. 239+(1)+(8)+113+(3)+110+(4)+192. Rara raccolta di tre opere di storia antica legate insieme in un unico volume. La prima del 1885 è un compendio di storia antica scritta da Emmanuel Van Den Berg. All'interno: Il mondo conosciuto dagli antichi, Monumenti dell'Egitto e dell'Assiria, La Bibbia, Geografia dei greci e romani, Vie commerciali degli antichi, L'Egitto, Assiria e Babilonia, Israeliti, Fenicia, Media e Persia, L'India antica ecc... Alcune illustrazioni all'interno. La seconda del 1892 sono una serie di lezioni di storia antica di Francesco Rossi ad uso delle scuole. La terza del 1883 è un compendio di storia orientale e greca scritto da Tommaso Sanesi. All'interno: Ebrei, Egitto, Fenici, Assiri e babilonesi, Impero Medio Persiano, Asisa Minore, Storia greca ecc... In buone condizioni. Copertina in mezza pelle coeva con titolo e decorazioni in oro al dorso in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in discrete condizioni con qualche lieve rottura. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con fioriture. Macchie. Angolo superiore destro del piatto anteriore mancante. Scarce collection of ancient history bound together in a unique volume. The first one of 1885 is a resuming of ancient history written by Emmanuel Van Den Berg. Inside: The worls known by ancient people, Monuments of Egypt and Assiria, Bible, Geography of greeks and romans, Trade routes of ancient people, Egypt, Assiria and Babilonia, Jewish people, Fenicia, Media and Persia, Ancient India etc... Some illustrations inside. The second one of 1892 are a series of lessons of ancient history written by Francesco Rossi for the usage of schools. The third one of 1883 is a resuming of oriental and greek history written by Tommaso Sanesi. Inside: Jewish, Egypt, Assirians and babilonesi, Empire Medio Persian, Asisa Minore, Greek history etc... In good conditions. Half leather coeval cover with golden title and decorations in the spine in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in fair conditions with some slight crack. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxings. Stains. Right upper corner of front plate is missing.