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Hardcover in 8 étroit, 374 pp., nombreuses illustrations et plans, cartonnage illustré. Très bel exemplaire. [TX-24]
in-8, 111 pp., broché Bel exemplaire. [CA26-0]
206pp.avec qqs. illustrations, br.orig., 23cm., cachet, bon état, R47820
Crown quarto. Pp. 310. Plus 41 photographic plates and 2 maps. Bibliography, indices. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's duo colour cloth, marbled endpapers, ribbon marker; sporadic foxing. In a very good condition. ~ Second, revised edition, with enlarged number of illustrations. The binding is also somewhat more luxurious than that of the earlier edition.
200pp.avec ills.en couleurs et en n/bl, br., bel état
in-8°, 420 pp., carte, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [GE-4]
Small octavo. Pp. (iv), 159. Footnotes; tables. Original printed wrappers marked, repaired; small marginal stain to few leaves. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. After receiving his doctorate in economics, Preuss left Europe to established and to head the statistical department of the Histadrut in Israel.
London, Thomas Baker, 1947. 8vo tutta tela, pp. 179 con tav. fot. f..t
2 vol. in-8 brochés, ill. noir et blanc, éditions A. & J. Picard, Paris, 1947 et 1948, 556 pp. et 629 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (couv. lég. frottées en bord, bon état par ailleurs). Prix pour l'ensemble. Poids total de 1,8 KG Français
271pp., br.orig., 22cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque historique. L'Islam au Proche Orient" vol. 1, bon état
Royal octavo. Pp. 311. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's decorated green boards, printed in red and black; small old inscription, dated 1924, to verso of half-title. In about fine condition. ~ First edition. By one of the founding fathers of the Zionist Movement.
12mo. Pp. 112. Plus 2 full-page maps printed in colour and one plan of ancient Jerusalem bound at rear; index. Set in Gothic type. Hardcover, original illustrated cloth, publisher's catalogue on endpapers. In fine condition. ~ First edition.
23 cm, br. editoriale, p. 403, bruniture sparse, intonso
232pp., met zw/w ills., 23cm., in de reeks "Palaestina Antiqua" deel 6, geïll. omslag, 2 stempeltjes, goede staat, R97618
8°, br. edit., pp. 164 con illustrazioni su tavole f.t. Intonso.
Royal octavo. Pp. 156. With 13 maps and illustrations to the text; footnotes, appendices, indices. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's decorated cloth; bookplate and stamp, some underlining in pencil. In a very good condition. ~ Second edition. Jüdische Siedlung und Wirtschaft I.
8vo., First Edition; original green wrappers, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, clean copy. Sold from an institution with its labels on wrappers and endpapers.
No.7 in the Art of the World series. In slipcase. 259 pages. With 60 plates and 73 figures, Includes Chronological Table, Glossary, Bibliography, Index. Brown cloth covers with black title panel on spine, small gilt vignette on front cover. Slipcase has some wear to extremities and slight rubbing to surface.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 245 p. "Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: The Ottoman Empire and the District of Jerusalem in Ekrem Bey?s Time Chapter 2: The Life of Ali Ekrem Bey Chapter 3: Foreigners, the Christian Communities and the Holy Places Chapter 4: Zionism and Jewish Immigration (Aliya) Chapter 5: Jewish Settlement Chapter 6: The Sephardi Jewish Community Chapter 7: Bedouins and Villagers Chapter 8: Economic Activities Chapter 9: The Administration and the Administrative Apparatus Chapter 10: The Constitutional Order and the Arab Community Chapter 11: A Governor?s Tribulations Chapter 12: Conclusion Appendix: Documents 1. The Problem of the Holy Places and the Protection of the Powers 2. The Jews and Their Immigration to Palestine 3. The Settlement of the Bedouins in the Beersheba Region 4. The Scarcity of Water in the District of Jerusalem 5. A Request for the Trust of the Grand Vezir in the Riza Bey Affair 6. A Letter of Slander Against the Governor 7. An Appeal to the Sultan for Protection against Slanders 8. Reactions in the Capital to Ekrem Bey?s Moves 9. An Appeal to Izzet Pasa for Royal Protection against Informers? Reports (jurnals) 10. Ekrem Bey?s Appeal for the Help of His Friends 11. Celebrating the Young Turk Revolution 12. A Speech Praising the Revolution and Britain 13. Ekrem Bey?s "Testament": Jerusalem?s Importance and the Danger in the Idea of Arab Independence 14. Ekrem Bey?s "Testament": Recommendations for Appointments 15. A Request for Transfer from Jerusalem Bibliography Index.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. In English and Turkish. 165 p., b/w and color ills. Cities of the three books: Jerusalem and the Holy Land in 19th century photographs.= Üç kitapli kentler: 19. yüzyil fotograflarinda Kudüs ve kutsal topraklar. The Album of Grand Vizier Kâmil Pasha and Local Photographers: The photograph album presented to Grand Vizier Kâmil Pasha encompasses 111 images of the Holy Land. A portion of these photographs was taken by Garabed Krikorian of the Jerusalem Armenian community. The person who introduced Krikorian to the art of photography was none other than Yessayi Garabedian, the first local photographer of Jerusalem. He established his own photographic studio in 1859 within the Jerusalem Armenian Monastery. Mendel John Diness, Peter Bergheim, Davud Sabunci, Leon Katz, Khalil Raad and Yeshayahu Raffalovich are recognized as outstanding masters of local photography in late-19th century. Jerusalem: The City of Faith and Passion: Prophets and kings constructed hand in hand the mythology of Jerusalem. The thrones of the heavens and earth were set in this city. From David to Solomon, and from Jesus Christ to Muhammad, it was the singular pole in a geography of faith. In the Middle Ages, it replaced Rome, which regarded itself as the navel of the earth. Jerusalem was the dream of those who embraced the Cross and the indispensable, holy land of Umayyad, Abbasid, Ayyubid, Fatimid caliphs, as well as Mamluk and Seljukid sultans. The city found peace under Ottoman rule from 1516 until 1917. Yet, before and after that time, the tears of humanity did not subside. First Photographers in the Holy Land: In 1833, British explorer Frederick Catherwood used the camera lucida in the Holy Land and produced the very first images of the Noble Sanctuary (Haram al-Sharif). Catherwood, who unveiled the Sacred, was followed by Scottish minister Alexander Keith. Keith's goal was to corroborate the text of the Holy Bible with images. This concept set the groundwork for British picturesque photography, which was particular to the Orient. In 1844, Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey experimented with a different style and focused on Islamic architecture in the Holy Land. Thus came along the first products of French documentary photography vis-à-vis the British picturesque. The photographers who convey to us today the history of the Holy Land have, to a large extent, emerged out of this school.
Contains pictures. 15.5x22 cm. 36+84 pages. Soft cover. Good condition.
IN HEBREW. 245X180 mm. 603+8 pages. Hardcover. Sticker on rear cover. Spine slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pen inscription of first white page. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 135x195 mm. 77 pages. Softcover. Cover partly detached. Cover yellowing and age stained. Cover edges and corners wrinkled and worn. Spine edges tattered. Pages yellowing and slightly age stained. Else in fair condition.
Minor shelfwear. ; Examines Jewish history against the background of the successive kingdoms which conrolled Judea. From the time of Cyrus to the time of Herod, except for a brief period of independence in the second and first centuries BC, it was subservient to either the Persians, the Hellenistic kingdoms, or the Romans. The author discusses the political situation in Judea and the social and economic conditions in so far as we can know them, and the early literary and religious developments. He then moves on to a discussion of the literature of the second and first centuries BC: the scholarly and pietistic traditions, apocalyptic and historical writings, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the completion of the canon. ; 256 pages
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, (1960), in-8, tela editoriale, sovraccoperta, pp. XIV, 650, XXXI. Con cartine n.t.