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1946116761P., Editions A.M., 1946, in-12, 152 pp, un portrait hors-texte de Lawrence par August John, broché, bon état
196965257Laffont, 1969, gr. in-8°, 415 pp, traduit de l'anglais, 16 pl. de photos hors texte, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, bon état
1979116005Payot, 1979, fort in-8°, 826 pp, traduction intégrale de l'anglais par Charles Mauron, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
2006LFA-126721745Revue de 98 pages, format 175 x 255 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 2006, bon état
1984LFA-126740639Une revue de 96 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
39779P., Dillen, petit in 4° broché, 47 pages ; planches hors-texte.
193144681931 P., Dillen, 1931, in 8° broché, 237 pages ; nombreuses illustrations hors texte ; couverture illustrée d'un bis de Philippe Burnot.
1987LFA-126739806N° 32 (Mars 1987) 66 pages, format 205 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
1998LFA-126739949N° 155 (Mai 1998): 66 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
1880124024Paris, Librairie classique et d'éducation A. Pigoreau 1880 In-12 18 x 11 cm. Cartonnage éditeur percaline rouge, tranches dorées, XX-340 pp., table des matières, 40 planches in fine dont 2 repliées. Dos passé.
1373570Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1989 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Sommaire: Joseph CHELHOD, Un mariage dans le désert de Syrie en 1821. - Elisabeth BOPEARACHCHI, Quelques aspects du culte des nâga dans la littérature cinghalaise ancienne et populaire. - Lajos BOGLAR, L'art des forêts ou la forêt des arts chez les Indiens Piaroa, Venezuela. - Roger SABAN et Marie-Pierre DUPIN, Objets en corne et peau de rhinocéros. - Joaquim GALARZA, Autour du Codex Santa Anita. - Christine HEMMET, La Thaïlande, le pays au million d'amulettes. - Marinella CAROSSO, "Coudre en lin" et "coudre en soie", interprétation des broderies d'un vêtement traditionnel sarde. - Solange THIERRY, Yvette Laplaze (1924-1988).
1986LFA-126740893N° 4 - 1986 : 144 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1999LFA-126741151Une revue de 16 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
4106P., Association française d'actions artistiques, 1983, 1 vol. in-4 carré, br., sous couv. ill., de 319 pp.
82030Beyrouth, Imprimerie Catholique, sans date, in 8° relié demi-chagrin bleu, dos lisse ; cachets.
1921818971921 Beyrouth, Imprimerie Catholique, 1921, 2 volumes in 8° broché, IX-279 et 277 pages.
201609106Leipzig, Veb. e.a seemann verlag , 1987 ; in-4, 139 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette et son étuis carton - texte 3 langues (anglais, allemand, francais).
201607909Bruxelles, Editions Brepols - Maredsous - collection fils d'Abraham, 1988 ; in-12, 289 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état.
201607908Bruxelles, Editions Brepols - Maredsous - collection fils d'Abraham, 1988 ; in-12, 289 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état.
201105333Paris, Marcus carnets de route, 2010 ; grand in-12, 120 pp., broché, couverture illustr. NEUF.
1965ABC_47061Syria: Ba'ath Arab Socialist Party 1965. Original publisher's printed wrappers stapled. 24 x 17 cm. With 28 photos on 16 plates and some tables in the text. With: MAP - SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC MINISTRY OF ECONOMY DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM. Syria.Damascus Tourist Office ca. 1965. Folded. 70 x 49.5 cm.A brightly coloured folding map of Syria with some information about the country and its principal cities with a table of distances on the back all text in the map and on the back is in English and Arabic. Propaganda from the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party in Syria presenting the successes of the new socialist government two years after the 8 March Revolution or 1963 Syrian coup d'état. The propagandistic nature of the text already takes shape in the introduction. For example in the part of the text informing the reader of the contents of the present work: "The following chapters ignore plots and intrigues and limit themselves to the task of giving an accout ! =account of the Revolution's achievements in the fields of socialism democracy industrialisation agriculture and agrarian reform trade unionism and other organisation of the people's activity social cultural and health welfare and related fields of public service".The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party was founded in 1947. This political party follows the Arab nationalist ideology called Ba'atism which promotes the creation and development of a unified Arab state the enlightenment of the Arab people and a general renaissance of their culture values and society.The wrappers are slightly stained mainly to the back wrapper and the spine shows slight signs of wear and has been restored at the foot. The title page has some small tears around the staples otherwise internally fine and clean. The edges of the map are very slightly frayed otherwise in very good condition. Overall the work and additional map are in good condition.l WorldCat 7653999 11 copies. Ba'ath Arab Socialist Party], unknown
1918M2BH82CWPN7GDamascus: Field Survey Company. R.E. E.E.F. 1918. Map of Damascus 73.5 x 51 cm printed in black and tan on a scale of 1:10000. Extremely rare British map of Damascus with a more detailed inset map of the area around Kadem Station to the west of the city centre the northern terminus of the Hejaz railway between Damascus and Medina especially rare in its present first state published by the British forces only a week after the fall of Damascus. Drafted by the Royal Engineers from a captured enemy map dated June 1918 with additional detail of Kadem Station from aeroplane photographs taken by the R.A.F. and printed under the surveyors supervision in the field probably in Damascus on a portable press carried by the Field Survey Company.The ancient city of Damascus one of the final prizes taken by the British and allied forces in World War I was long a great cultural centre the head of the Syrian Hajj Road and more recently the northern terminus of the Hejaz Railway and the headquarters of the Ottoman-German forces in the Middle East. In the last months of the war British forces met stiff resistance in Palestine and it was only weeks before the end of the conflict that they managed to break into Syria. British forces and their allies captured the Damascus on 1 October 1918. Lawrence of Arabia who was part of the conquering force was disappointed not to have been amongst the first allied troops to enter the city especially as he envisaged Damascus as the future capital of an independent and unified Arab state and Prince Feisals army supported the British and allied forces with that understanding unaware that the British and French in 1916 had made a secret agreement to divide the Ottoman territories outside the Arabian peninsula among themselves. Although Feisals troops did raise their flag in Damascus on 1 October and declare an independent Syrian state it was in fact to be ruled as a French protectorate until 1945.All maps printed by British and allied forces in the field in the Middle East during WWI are extreme rarities. The present map would have been issued in only a very small print run for the use of senior British officers and printed on fragile paper in a large format its survival rate would have been very low. We can trace only a single other example of the map in its present first state held by the British Library. The British forces printed the map in a second state with some revisions for the Survey of Egypt in 1919 but it is also extremely rare in that second state.In very good condition clean and bright with just some minor creasing from having been rolled for many years.l British Library Cartographic Items: Maps 48855.11; WorldCat 557017180 same copy; cf. 557017192: 1 copy of 1919 revision. Field Survey Co[mpan]y. R.E., E.E.F., unknown
1948053602Beirut : Tiba'ât Alî al-Vefeyyât fî Al-Matbaat al-Katolikiyya i.e. The Catholicos Printing House 1948. Soft cover. Very Good. Original chromo-lithograph map in brown tones. On a special paper with an ongoing blindstamped "Regestre Robur" during the borders. Folded. 70x100 cm. In Arabic. Scale: 1 /1.000.000. Chipped on margins split on folded traces. Slight discoloration and one stain on lower margin. Otherwise a good copy. An attractive and detailed map of Syria shows the capital as Aleppo n that map other cities like Damascus Raqqa Homs Latakia Ayn al-Arab Idlib Hama Deir Ez-Zor Jarabulus et alli. And it shows Turkey on the north as Turkey containing Hatay and Alexandrette The Mediterranean shores of the land as well as Lebanon and Palestine and Jerusalem on the west Sharq al-Urdun Jordan and Iraq on the south and east. It's very detailed on showing the roads spread throughout the land like railways and ancient roads from the Roman period. Additionally this roads can be followed to the other Arabic countries and regions on the map. This map was calligraphed by Kamel Al-Baba 1905-1991 who was a Lebanese contemporary / modern calligrapher. He is the son of famous calligrapher Mokhtar Al-Baba. Cannot be found in WorldCat.; Not in Library of Congress Map Collection. Very scarce. <br/> <br/> Tiba'ât Alî al-Vefeyyât fî Al-Matbaat al-Katolikiyya [i.e. The Catholicos Printing House] paperback
Very Good Arabic Original chromo-lithograph map in brown tones. On a special paper with an ongoing blindstamped "Regestre Robur" during the borders. Folded. 70x100 cm. In Arabic. Scale: 1 /1.000.000. Chipped on margins, split on folded traces. Slight discoloration and one stain on lower margin. Otherwise a good copy. An attractive and detailed map of Syria shows the capital (as Aleppo n that map), other cities like Damascus, Raqqa, Homs, Latakia, Ayn al-Arab, Idlib, Hama, Deir Ez-Zor, Jarabulus, et alli. And it shows Turkey on the north (as Turkey containing Hatay and Alexandrette), The Mediterranean shores of the land as well as Lebanon and Palestine (and Jerusalem) on the west, Sharq al-Urdun (Jordan) and Iraq on the south and east. It's very detailed on showing the roads spread throughout the land like railways and ancient roads from the Roman period. Additionally this roads can be followed to the other Arabic countries and regions on the map. This map was calligraphed by Kamel Al-Baba, (1905-1991), who was a Lebanese contemporary / modern calligrapher. He is the son of famous calligrapher Mokhtar Al-Baba. Cannot be found in WorldCat.; Not in Library of Congress Map Collection. Very scarce.
1922110759P., Maison de la Bonne Presse, 1922, fort in-12 (15 x 10,5 cm), xliv-802 pp, 75 cartes et plans (dont 35 dépliants en noir et en couleurs hors texte), panorama dépliant de Jérusalem, index, reliure pleine percaline verte souple de l'éditeur, titres dorés au 1er plat et au dos, tranches rouges, dos lég. frotté, bon état. Rare