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1370394Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1977 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Agrafé, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: L. KUCZYNSKI. La vie paysanne dans un village du Nord-Yémen. _ H. TALIBI. Cérémonies traditionnelles du naxl à Natanz. - S. TASSINARI. La fabrication des bracelets en bronze à Bobo-Dioulasso (Haute-Volta). - F. TREINEN-CLAUSTRE. Quatre vases peints protohistoriques du Nord-Tchad.
1370393Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1970 in-4, pp. 69-168, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques DOURNES. Le poisson et la pêche dans la vie joraï. - Hugo ZEMP. Tambours de femmes en Côte d'Ivoire. - Joseph CHELHOD. Recherches ethnologiques au Yemen. Problèmes et perspectives. - Robert GESSAIN. Sénégal oriental 1969. - Jacqueline DELANGE. Des arts africains au musée Cantini. - Ethnomusicologie.
2012LFA-126734277Revue de 210 pages, format 200 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
201108276Paris, L'harmattan, 1994 ; in-8, 296 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Très bon état.
201905349Paris, Pensée moderne , 1975 ; in-8, 188 pp., br.
1967478431967 Berne, Kummerley et Frey, 1967, in 4° cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 104 pages ; nombreuses illustrations hors-texte e noir et en couleurs.
65883Yemen 1950s-1960s. 84 large-format gelatin silver prints 17.5 x 23.5cm or the reverse all with typescript caption slips in Arabic mounted to versos several captions also including series-titles e.g. 'Judges of Yemen' 'The king crown prince and Yemeni personalities' many with additional manuscript captions in Spanish. Excellent condition. An extensive visual record of the people and places of Yemen during the final years of the short-lived Mutawakkilite kingdom the majority apparently the work of a single studio based in the Arabic-speaking world and perhaps intended as an official record of Yemeni life. The Mutawakkilite regime was established after the end of Ottoman power in 1918 and lasted until 1962 when Muhammad al-Badr was deposed in a republican coup a week after succeeding his father Ahmad bin Yahya as king and imam leading to an eight-year civil war which ended in victory for the republican side. Subjects comprise: 1 Muhammad al-Badr 1926-1996 last king and imam of Yemen r.1962 5 portraits as crown prince of Yemen including one as foreign minister seated at his desk one with his uncle Sayf al-Islam 'Ali minister of science 2 during a horseback procession into Sana'a 2 photographs and one with his father Imam Ahmad this an enlarged photograph of an earlier photograph. 2 Yemeni notables 9 in total: Judge 'Abd al-Rahman al-Siyaghi minister of finance; Judge Ahmad al-Hafrani 'a man of letters of great insight and one of the greatest reciters of poetry and history'; Muhammad al-Shami minister of state and commander of the Sana'a brigade of the Yemeni army; Hasan Ibrahim minister of state and deputy foreign minister; Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Shami director of broadcasting and publications; Judge 'Abdullah al-Shawkani vice-president of the sharia council; Muhyi bin Muhammad al-Mutawakkil president of the court of appeal with assistants; Muhammad Abdullah al-Ghimizah commander of the Yemeni defence force; commander of the royal guard. 3 Daily life professions and dress 25 in total including: soldiers posed portraits and soldiers on the march; children in Ta'iz and Sana'a; teachers; tribal costume; a Yemeni 'mafraj' club or lounge; a Yemeni qaylula siesta; tennis in Sana'a; roadworks; agriculture including a coffee plantation; a student protest in support of Egypt; etc. 4 Buildings and places 21 in total including: hospitals Sana'a and Ta'iz; government ministries; mosques Janad Sana'a; palaces Ta'iz 'Dar al-Wusul'; Ta'iz airstrip; Sana'a general library; Sana'a cityscape 2 views; etc. Together with 23 further photographs: 6 of Muhammad al-Badr 9 x 14cm to 18 x 36cm depicting al-Badr addressing an open-air press conference on his arrival in Moscow 2 versions including an original large-format version on two conjoined sheets and a reduced version with typescript caption in Russian on verso attending 2 diplomatic meetings possibly in the USSR one attendee resembling Nikita Khrushchev and meeting Gamal Abdel Nasser with an informal portrait Associated Press ink-stamp and caption verso; 5 of Ahmad bin Yahya 1891-1962 King and Imam of Yemen 4 of which approx. 10 x 14.5cm 3 of these with manuscript Arabic captions on verso one depicting Ahmad and Gamal Abdel Nasser with ink-stamp and caption of Oscar Kersenbaum Argentina verso and a larger photograph 20.5 x 15cm showing Ahmad seated with Muhammad al-Badr at a victory parade Associated Press ink-stamp and caption; and 12 similar including other Yemeni notables various dimensions. Yemen, 1950s-1960s. unknown
60392c. 1880s. . Panorama two albumen prints pasted on original card 20 x 50 cm title in negative. Good tonal range and in good condition.<br /> <br /> [c. 1880s]. unknown
Mm 170x240 "LIMES - Rivista Italiana di Geopolitica, maggio/2015" diretta da Lucio Caracciolo - Brossura originale, 240 pagine con tavole a colori non comprese nel testo. Copia pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Un volume, 210x144 mm, leg. in brossura editoriale illustrata; pp. VIII, 219, [8] c. di tav.; numerose illustrazioni a colori e in b/n. Rif.: IT\ICCU\CFI\0124699. Cond.: Lievi segni d'uso. Parte inferiore dell'ultima pagina strappata, senza perdita di testo, ma solo di una pubblicità editoriale. Nel complesso, copia in condizioni decisamente buone.
Roma, 1911, 29 giugno-2 luglio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo completo di 16 pp. de 'La Tribuna Illustrata'.
14691Set of two large vintage albumen prints in sepia tone depicting life in the desert landscape of Aden c. 1870 now Yemen. Both photos depict the rugged landscape and village life typical in this region of the Arabian Penninsula. The first image foreground presents Arab men gathering with their camels around a well in the foreground while a carriage and horse wait at a bridge in the background. The reservoir of Attawila which dominates the image had been designed in medieval times to capture rain water during flash floods for drinking; while the resevoir fell out of use in the 16th century the British revived their function in the 19th century. Today the monuments draw tourist attention. The second image shows travelers in motion on a dirt road leading to the city walls set between the precipices of Aden. Defensive ramparts traverse the mountain top. The first image measures approximately 8"x11" and is mounted on a photographer's matt with labels " Aden B.F.R. Rives." The second image measures approximately 7"x10" mounted on blue photographer's matt with label "Aden.- Route conduisant a la ville arabe d' Aden.-" Both overall in very good condition. unknown books
1962164052Rome: Centro arabo di informazioni 1962. First edition first printing scarce of this booklet published by the League of Arab States's communications body in Italy. The three maps show de facto and indefinite boundaries on the Arabian Peninsula in Aden and in Muscat and Oman. We have traced four institutional copies all of which are in Italy. The text surveys British activity in the region from the early 19th century through to the present day with sections on the Ottoman empire the First World War the 1934 peace treaty and the structure of the Aden Colony and Protectorates. Octavo. With 3 folding maps. Original card wrappers wire-stitched as issued front cover lettered in blue. Wrappers lightly toned and foxed contents clean with just couple of spots. A near-fine copy. unknown
1950141716Aden & Yemen: 1950s. Into the remote places" - policing tribal disturbances in the Arabian Peninsula from the air A compelling archive of rare documents and maps. RAF operations in Aden and Yemen represented a late phase of the imperial air-policing strategy advanced by Churchill in the 1920s in response to post-Great War demobilization and Britain's expanding responsibilities in the Middle East and Africa. Claimed as a naval base on the East India route in 1839 and strengthened after the opening of the Suez Canal Aden relied on tribal treaties but as the Protectorate expanded over-stretched ground forces prompted RAF deployment from 1928 as an economical means of control. Airstrips centred on RAF Khormaksar - motto "Into the Remote Places" - supported reconnaissance leaflet-dropping and punitive strikes that helped secure the Anglo-Yemen Treaty of Friendship 1934 and later frontier policing. Reversal followed in 1954-55 with the loss of Robat while the Suez Crisis intensified unrest and Yemeni pressure leading to air attacks covert tribal agitation intervention in Oman and escalation of the frontier war into Yemen during 1958-59. The present material belongs to this volatile final phase preceding federation in 1963. Central to these operations were maps produced by the Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre a discreet intelligence organization rooted in pre-war MI6 work. It was formalized during the Second World War and renamed in 1953 following the adoption of radar-scope photography. Headquartered at RAF Brampton and having Middle East offices in Cyprus and a detachment at Aden JARIC processed high-altitude imagery from Canberra PR9 and Victor aircraft. The archive comprises secret air-liaison instructions annotated operational maps a frontier-war-marked sketch map of Ahwar a Middle East Air Force memorandum on oxygen-mask trials RAF pilot log cards and a Khormaksar wall shield - rare survivals of evident operational use and a tangible record of Britain's final armed presence in southern Arabia. Small archive of maps memos and other documentation as detailed above. General signs of handling commensurate with active service use but overall very good. Major Michael A. Longoria "A Historical View of Air Policing Doctrine: Lessons from the British Experience Between the Wars 1919-1939" School of Advanced Airpower Studies May 1992. unknown
200735850Milano, Skira Editore, 2007. With many pictures. 200 S. 29 x 29 cm, Pp. Used, but good condition. / Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut erhalten.
anglais In-8 de XXV-358 pp. + texte en arabe ; cartonné toile de l'éditeur. The original texts, with translation and notes by Henry Cassels Kay. Reprint of 1892 first edition. Avec tableau et carte dépliante hors texte. Tâches sur une tranche.
Due volumi (il secondo – Portfolio - di sole tavole) di 229(+227) pagine, tela editoriale con titolo al piatto anteriore e al dorso, custodia muta in cartoncino. Dimensioni: 25x35 cm. Ottime condizioni. Numerosissime figure e tavole in b/n fuori testo (volume I); 21 tavole su fogli più volte ripiegati in b/n (Portfolio). Il volume I contiene anche un frontespizio e il testo tradotto in lingua araba. (Per peso e dimensioni il libro sarà spedito in Italia con Paccocelere3 al prezzo di 15,00 euro) (Additional postage charges are requested for international shipping of this book. You will be notified by email, or you may email us before you order for a shipping quote)
Collana “Reports and Memories”, XXI. Un volume di XVII-59(-105)-77 pagine, brossura editoriale. Dimensioni: 24x34 cm. Tracce d'uso alla brossura (in particolare al piatto inferiore), ottime condizioni interne. 36 figure (alcune su foglio ripiegato) e 56 tavole in b/n fuori testo. Le ultime 77 pagine seguono la numerazione araba e contengono la traduzione dei testi in lingua araba.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 177, [7] p. In English and Arabic abstract. Democratic developments in Yemen.
3810Paris, Musée Lavigerie, Imprimerie nationale, (2 mars) 1956. In-4, broché, 284 pages, planches hors texte.
2015qi1797Grasset Cartonné 2015 In-4 (24,7 x 33 cm), cartonné, 496 pages, photographies en couleurs ; comme neuf. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Tre vedute da fotografie dell’esploratore Luigi Robecchi Bricchetti (Pavia 1855 - Pavia 1926). Testo al retro
1971YEMEN 12/9CNRS, 1971, 21 x 30, 28 pages ronéotées sous couverture imprimée.
In-8° pp. 157 con molte foto a col. Bross. edit. ill. Dedica autografa all'interno.
arabe In-8 de XI-514-7 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Introduction en français. Rares annotations au crayon de papier.