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1872016537London: James Nisbet & Co. 1872. Book. Hardcover. First Edition. 18cm x 12.5cm. Sturdily rebound using original deep-orange spine label and cloth boards with gilt chinese emblem yin yang now on verso and with textured brown endpapers and black buckram spine. 124pp. Appendix pages 121-124 in Hebrew. Errata slip tipped-in explaining that the Chinese characters on the title-page form the name of the city Kae Fung Foo and that the chinese emblem on the outside cover signifies the active and passive principles of nature. Rubbing to covers and spine label affecting gilt lettering; light foxing to text block. Text block clean and very solid. James Nisbet & Co. Hardcover
1939186857London: Issued by the Jewish Agency for Palestine 1939. Second impression of the Jewish Agency's response to the publication of the McMahon Letters correspondence purportedly showing Britain agreeing to Arab independence including over Palestine prior to the Balfour Declaration. The agency interpreted the letters as confirmation that Palestine was always treated separately and not included in territory to be granted to the Arabs. The McMahon Letters were published by the British Government early in 1939 in an attempt to clarify Britain's historical position. This response cites substantiating documents including government statements and T. E. Lawrence's 18 November 1922 draft preface for Seven Pillars of Wisdom. The colour map emphasizes that Palestine amounts to only one per cent of territory under Arab rule. The second impression was published the same year as the first. Octavo pp. 20. With colour folding map of "Arab Territories and Palestine" text on verso. Original printed wrappers wire-stitched as issued front cover lettered in black. A hint of soiling to wrappers and light stain at foot of contents. A very good copy. unknown
1933176262Likely Palestine: Palestine Goverment c.1933. Sole edition traced in only one Middle Eastern library issued at the opening of Palestine's new "lynchpin in the entire regional system of sea and land communications" Herbert & Sosnovsky p. 51. By 1936 the harbour was handling almost one million tons of goods per year. Construction of the harbour began in 1929 under the direct supervision of the Government of Palestine and 115 acres were dredged to allow for an entrance 600 feet in width. The main line of the Palestine Railways was also diverted onto reclaimed land affording new opportunities for trade in fruit and other agricultural commodities. Guest of honour at the opening ceremony was Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope 1874-1947 High Commissioner for Palestine. The copy in the Middle East is held at the National Library of Israel. WorldCat records a further nine including one in the UK British Library. Landscape quarto pp. 30. With 17 photographic half-tones 2 colour harbour plans. Original grey card wrappers sewn with brown ribbon through punch holes as issued front cover lettered in gilt. Lightly worn and creased a few chips and small closed tears all marginal except one touching title of second plan. A very good copy. Gilbert Herbert & Silvina Sosnovsky Bauhaus on the Carmel and the Crossroads of Empire: Architecture and Planning in Haifa During the British Mandate 1933. unknown
1884N4440aLondon: Palestine Exploration Fund 1884. First Edition . Original Cloth. Very Good. 4to. VII542pp. Plans and illustrations. Spine with some discoloration. Head and tail of spine with some expert repair. First pages and occasional few other pages with some light foxing. A VERY GOOD AND FRESH COPY of this RARE FIRST EDITION. - Important work on the exploration of Jerusalem. additional shipping fees will apply due to the size and weight of this book > Total of $ 100.00 for Northern America total of $ 60.00 to Europe <br/> <br/> Palestine Exploration Fund hardcover
193047228Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv Publishing House 1930. First edition. Softcover. poor to vg. Quartos. Vol.1: 100pp. Vol.2: 68pp. Vol.3: 92pp. Vol.4: 109pp. Vol.5: 96pp. Vol.6: 120pp. Vol.7: 175pp. 2. Photo-illustrated tanned wrappers with dark blue or black lettering on the covers. Pages uncut and unopened. The full and conclusive text of the historically important Shaw Report aka the Shaw Comission Report of the Commission on the Palestine Disturbances of August 1929 consisting of the commission's findings regarding the events and causes of the infamous 1929 Palestine Riots. The text of these volumes was taken from transcripts appearing in the reports of three major newspapers in Palestine - Davar Haaretz and The Palestine Bulletin now the Jerusalem Post in addition to other submitted documents. The commission which investigated and held hearings from October - December 1929 was chaired by Sir Walter Shaw the highly regarded British jurist and included three other members British politicians Henry Snell 1865-1944 Sir Rhys Hopkin Morris 1888-1956 and Henry Bucknall Betterton 1872-1949. The final page of the last volume credits the text to these four men. The front cover of the first volume shows Betterton and Shaw in suits. It scarce to find the complete set of these publications.<br /> <br /> Text in Hebrew.<br /> <br /> Most wrappers with with some minor to light chipping rubbing and/or creasing to extremities as well as foxing to the edges. Most of the images on the covers are unaffected. Vol.1 with cover detached but present. Foxing to edges of book blocks. Interior with some sporadic minor to light water stains to pages. Most pages clean and bright. Book blocks tight overall. These copies seem to have never been read as they for the most part contain unopened pages. Wrappers in poor to very good interiors in good to very good condition overall. Hebrew title: דין וחשבון ×ž×œ× : מעבודת ועדת החקירה ×”×¤×¨×œ×ž× ×˜×¨×™×ª ×‘×™×¨×•×©×œ×™× ×”×—×œ ×ž×™×•× 24 ב×וקטובר 1929<br /> Alternate: ועדת החקירה. Tel Aviv Publishing House unknown
146841Collection Documents Inédits sur l'Histoire de FranceParis, Imprimerie Impériale, 1869 in-4, IV-998 pp., index, cartonnage papier bleu, filets dorés au dos et sur les plats (rel. de l'éditeur). Petites usures aux coiffes, mors supérieur abîmé en tête. Cachet de bibliothèque annulé.
1712PHO-747Paris, Nicolas Simart, 1712, 2 vol. in-12, [30],-410 p., 8 planches dont dépliantes, et [10]-417-[3]p., 8 planches dont certaines dépliantes , avec la carte duPays de Fioum , plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à nerfs décorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison , tranches rouges (qqs accrocs aux coiffes, manques au dos , charnière fendue . Édition originale du deuxième voyage de P. Lucas (1664-1737). T. 1 contenant la description de la Natolie, de la Caramanie et de la Macedoine ; t. 2 contenant la description de Jérusalem, de l'Égypte et du Fioume, avec un mémoire pour servir à l'histoire de Tunis, depuis l'année 1684, sans la carte dépl. du Levant . Atabey 732.
1791P1-2EParis, Belin, 1791. 2 tomes reliés en un in-8 (20x13 cm) plein veau époque, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre et de tomaison rouge, tranches rouges. viii-327 pp.- 4 ff.- 410pp. Avec une description sur 44 pp. de Vins Chypriotes. Le tome premier contient la plus complète description de l’île de Chypre que l’on eût alors. Le second concerne la Syrie. L’auteur avait séjourné au Levant de 1760 à 1768. Mariti, who was an official of the Imperial and Tuscan consulates, gives an excellent account of the condition of Cyprus during the third quarter of the eightieth century, which is based mainly on his own observations. Volume 1 deals with Cyprus and contains, besides the most complete description of Cyprus then available 5 chapters on Cypriot wines. Mariti travelled the Levant from 1760 to 1768 and spoke both Turkish and Arabic fluently.
<p>in 8°, (19x13) cm, rilegatura coeva in piena pergamena, titolo in oro su tassello al dorso; pp. (16), 728. L'opera è completa di tutte le belle tavole: antiporta, 3 grandi carte geografiche ripiegate più volte e 14 tavole incise di cui diverse ripiegate. Vecchio ex libris di collezionista milanese. </p>
57234aafParis, E. Plon, Nourrit, 1882, 1884, in-folio, IV + 468 p. / IV + 468 p., richement illustré de vignettes gravées sur bois ainsi que de 22 planches gravées (dont 1 carte) + 22 planches gravées sur acier (y compris les titres gravés) dont 3 cartes (2 doubles), papier en excellente condition, reliure en demi-chagrin aux larges coins signé ‘E. Pouillet’, tranches dorées
1884784161884. Hardcover. Very Good. Uniformly bound in old 1/2 leather marbled boards with leather backstrips and corners. Original wrappers not bound in. 21cm. Some foxing mostly on page edges and at beginning and end of volumes. Old price written heavily on verso of free endpapers. An attractive set. Quarterly Statement was first issued in 1869 to inform their supporters about the ongoing work undertaken or supported by the organization. The original first series apparently consisted of only eight numbers. Our set contains the first 56 quarterly issues of the "New Series." The first volume also contains an 80p. plus a folding map work titled: "The Exploration of Palestine" A Brief Statement of the Principal Work Accomplished by the Exploration Fund from Its Foundation to December 1870. hardcover
First edition. Period springboard binder, with all original illustrated paper wrappers bound in (easily removed without damage if preferred) . 4to. About 4-8 pages each, except for final issue, which has 20 pages; 22 cm. A continuation of the News Bulletin from 1938-1946. A nearly complete DP-era run of the News Bulletin Published by American Friends of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem from 1948-1953. Each edition packed with dozens of black-and-white photographs of students, professors, and honorees at the university. Includes articles on dozens of important scientists, academics, and organizational leaders including Albert Einstein, Chaim Weizmann, and David Ben-Gurion. The Indian Jews of Mexico know little of Jewish religion, though they gather in their synagogues on Saturdays and Jewish holidays to pray (mostly in Spanish) and to sing hymns in Spanish and Hebrew. Their Jewish consciousness is very strong, however, and when intermarriage takes place between one of them and a Catholic Indian, the non-Jewish partner is usually converted to Judaism and brought into the congregation. Aimed primarily at building political and financial support for the University within American Jewry, the publication is very slick and appealing to look at. SUBJECT(S) : Periodicals, Science, Hebrew University. OCLC and WorldCat list 14 holdings worldwide. Overall, very good + condition. Mild edgewear. Minimal rubbing and markings. Minimal pencil markings and library stamps on Vol. VI. No. 1+6. (ZION-51-63)
1812585667 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Chez Michaud Frères, et Chez Pillet, Paris, 1812-1822, 2 ff., 575 pp. avec 5 cartes et plans dépliants ; 2 ff., 587 pp. avec 2 cartes dépliantes ; 651 pp. avec 2 plans dépliants ; 2 ff., 683 pp. ; 2 ff., 549 pp. avec 4 planches hors texte ; 2 ff., 712 pp. ; 2 ff., 821 pp. Titres complets : Histoire des Croisades (7 Tomes - Complet) [ Edition originale ] I : Première Partie contenant l'Histoire de a Première Croisade, avec une carte de l'Asie Mineure, les plans d'Antioche, de Jérusalem, et ceux des Batailles de Dorylée et d'Ascalon ; II : Seconde Partie, contenant l'Histoire des seconde et troisième Croisades, avec une carte des états chrétiens en Asie, et le plan de Ptolémaïs ; III : Troisième Partie, contenant l'Histoire des Quatrième, Cinquième et Sixième Croisades, avec un plan de Constantinople et une carte des Environs de Damiette ; IV : Quatrième Partie contenant les Deux expéditions de St-Louis, les guerres des Chrétiens contre les Turcs, et des Considérations générales sur les résultats des Croisades ; V : Quatrième Partie contenant la suite des guerres des Chrétiens contre les Turcs, des considérations générales sur l'état de l'Europe pendant et après les Croisades, avec un catalogue des princes croisés, accompagné de quatre planches ; VI et VII : Bibliographie des Croisades, contenant l'analyse de toutes les chroniques d'Orient et d'Occident qui parlent des Croisades
7 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Chez Michaud Frères, et Chez Pillet, Paris, 1812-1822, 2 ff., 575 pp. avec 5 cartes et plans dépliants ; 2 ff., 587 pp. avec 2 cartes dépliantes ; 651 pp. avec 2 plans dépliants ; 2 ff., 683 pp. ; 2 ff., 549 pp. avec 4 planches hors texte ; 2 ff., 712 pp. ; 2 ff., 821 pp. Titres complets : Histoire des Croisades (7 Tomes - Complet) [ Edition originale ] I : Première Partie contenant l'Histoire de a Première Croisade, avec une carte de l'Asie Mineure, les plans d'Antioche, de Jérusalem, et ceux des Batailles de Dorylée et d'Ascalon ; II : Seconde Partie, contenant l'Histoire des seconde et troisième Croisades, avec une carte des états chrétiens en Asie, et le plan de Ptolémaïs ; III : Troisième Partie, contenant l'Histoire des Quatrième, Cinquième et Sixième Croisades, avec un plan de Constantinople et une carte des Environs de Damiette ; IV : Quatrième Partie contenant les Deux expéditions de St-Louis, les guerres des Chrétiens contre les Turcs, et des Considérations générales sur les résultats des Croisades ; V : Quatrième Partie contenant la suite des guerres des Chrétiens contre les Turcs, des considérations générales sur l'état de l'Europe pendant et après les Croisades, avec un catalogue des princes croisés, accompagné de quatre planches ; VI et VII : Bibliographie des Croisades, contenant l'analyse de toutes les chroniques d'Orient et d'Occident qui parlent des Croisades Rare exemplaire bien complet de l'édition originale, contenant 9 cartes et plans dépliants et 4 planches numismatiques, en reliure d'époque. Bon état (étiquette de cote au dos en queue, dos un peu frottés) pour cet exemplaire de l'édition originale d'un ouvrage fameux, incontournable dans l'historiographie des Croisades. Français
Due tomi in folio (cm 22,3 x 34,8), legature piena pelle coeva con titoli e fregi in oro al dorso, angoli consunti, tracce d'uso. Tomo primo: pp (70) , 444, (7) cc di tavole ripiegate: "Chorographia Terrae Sanctae in augustiorem formam redacta et ex variis auctoribus a multis erroribus expurgata"; tavola uno: splendida carta incisa in rame dalla nitida inchiostratura, di cm 89 x 43 corredata di una mappa di Gerusalemme e diciotto incisioncine che incorniciano la carta geografica della Terrasanta raffiguranti luoghi ed oggetti tipici delle Sacre Scritture e dei luoghi santi; seguono quattro tavole di alberi genealogici da Adamo ed Eva a Gesù; "Tabula vasorum et mensurarum; Tabula ponderum et monetarum"; volume secondo: 318, (254) . Testo su due colonne, frontespizi bicolori, grandi ornamenti silografici tipografici. Esemplare in buone condizioni, uniformi bruniture intense nel testo di alcune carte. Monumentale esegesi biblica del Tirinus (1580-1636), gesuita di Anversa, teologo. Commento "plus étendu que celui de Menochius... On y trouve à la fin un Index controversiarum, ouvrage méthodique et solide; et au commencement une bonne carte de la Terre Saintem une Chronologie distribuée d'une manière fort commode, des Prolégomènes sur les anciens poids et monnaies des Hébreux, des Grecs et des Romains, comparés à ceux des Italiens, des Espagnols, des Français, etc." (De Feller). Tre esemplari censiti in SBN. De Feller, Tome XII pp 126-127. Detta opera è citata anche sui siti ufologici e nelle relative bibliografie, in quanto citerebbe gli antichi avvistamenti già citati nella bibbia.
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to. [203] pages. 29cm. In English. Massive report written on November 21, 1947 and dealing with matters related to Jewish settlement in Palestine and the Jewish refugees coming from Europe to America and elsewhere. Section II on the ADJC, includes sections on: The Displaced persons Countries, Eastern European Countries, Western European Countries and then Shanghai, Central and South America, and Special Passover Relief. Section IV, on the United Service for New Americans, includes subsections on Who are the Newcomers? , Resettlement from New York, European Jewish Childrens Aid, Physicians and Dentist Unit, Location Service, Central Refugee Index, and many others. In January 1939, the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs was established, combining the efforts of American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, led by Rabbi Jonah Wise; the United Palestine Appeal, led by Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver; and the National Coordinating Committee Fund led by William Rosenwald. The three founders emphasized that the funds needed to support Jews in Europe and Palestine would be triple to quadruple the amount raised in the previous year. While the organizations would raise funds together, the Joint Distribution Committee would assist Jews in Europe, the United Palestine Appeal would aid the Jewish community in Palestine, including refugees from Europe arriving there and the National Coordinating Committee Fund would assist refugees arriving in the United States (Wikipedia, 2016) . OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, JHU, NLI) , none in the US outside the East Coast. Wrappers are edgeworn and chipped. Minor soiling to some pages with no damage to text. Overall Good Condition. (ZION-10-13)
1930182214London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1930. First separate edition one of 500 copies only printed in March 1931 of the controversial Passfield White Paper which was issued in the wake of the 1929 disturbances and the Shaw and Hope-Simpson reports. The paper imposed restrictions on Jewish immigration into Palestine and criticized Zionist organizations leading to an outcry and its almost immediate watering down by Ramsay MacDonald. "In the end the manner in which the British responded to the events of 1929 created greater suspicion of their intentions among Jews as well as Arabs" Miller p. 10. Octavo pp. 23 1. Original printed self-wrappers wire-stitched as issued. Self-wrappers coming away from upper staple front cover toned at fore edge rust marks pp. 5-6 with production crease: very good. Ylana Miller Government and Society in Rural Palestine 1920-1948 2014. unknown
c5066Paris, Ducollet, Libraire-Editeur, 1833-1835 ; 7 tomes reliés en 7 volumes in-8°, demi-veau fauve de l' époque, dos lisse très orné en long de larges fleurons dorés dans 2 rectangles de double filet doré, auteur, titre et tomaison dorés au centre.2 ff.nch.,IVpp.,468 pp. ; 2ffn.ch.,VIIIpp.,416 pp. ; 2ff.nch., 503 pp. ; 2ff.nch.,440 pp. ; 2ff.nch.,543 pp. ; 2ff.nch.,IIIpp., 478 pp. ; 2ff.nch. 607 pp. et 1 carte dépliante de l' Itinéraire de Michaud et Poujoulat dressée par Dufour.Des feuillets jaunis dans les marges, quelques piqûres, 1 très petit trou d'insecte à la charnière supérieure du tome 1.
19605326DBJerusalem, Abteilung für Erziehung und Jugend des jüdischen Nationalfonds (Keren Kayemet), ca. 1960. Folio (48 x 34 cm). Mappe mit 20 farbingen Illustrationen. Mappen mit losen Blättern.
1821PHO-919London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Borwn, 1821 ,première édition in-4 (280x220 mm), relié plein cuir , dos refait avec auteur et titre , plats frottés , tranches cailloutées ,xxvii-553pp , frontispice , carte dépliante , 7 planches HT (1 dépliante) , rousseurs .
1791PHO-1963Paris, Belin, 1791. Deux volumes in-8, demi basane havane à petits coins de vélin, dos lisse avec titre et tomaison (Reliure de l'époque), petite fente à un mors, petits trous aux reliures, frottements aux plats, quelques rousseurs, mouillure sur 12 derniers feuillets tome 1 et sur 5 feuillets au tome2.
1929R118589Quaracchi, Collegio di S. Bonaventura 1929-1936 Complete in 5 volumes, cxxxi,383 + 363 + 352 + xx,189 + 371 pp., 27cm., in the series "Bibliotheca bio-bibliografica della Terra Santa e dell'Oriente Francescano. Nuova serie: Documenti" volumes 6-7-8-9-10, uniform solid hardcover bindings, small stamp on recto and verso of title pages, text is clean and bright except for few occasional foxing, text in Italian, good condition, weight: 5.2 kg., R118589
1838021066Paris ARTHUS BERTRAND 1838 Deux volumes in-8°, XXIV 381 (1) et XI (1) 488 pp. Reliure en demi-basane, dos lisse orné du nom de l'auteur, du titre, de tomaison, de filets et chaînettes dorés, signet. (reliures anciennes). (volumes un peu frottés, manques aux coiffes, charnières fragiles, petites tâches en bordure d'un plat, présence de pâles rousseurs situées pour la plupart dans les marges, rousseurs toutefois plus nombreuses au niveau des planches lithos). Première édition française illustrée de 11 planches lithographiées et de 8 plans et cartes. Tome I (consacré à la Palestine) : frontispice, 5 planches, 2 plans (Jérusalem, Saint-Sépulchre) et 1 carte dépliante (Palestine); Tome II (consacré à la Syrie) : frontispice, 4 planches, 3 plans (sites de Baalbec, d'Amman et de Djerash) et 2 cartes dépliantes (est du Jourdain, Syrie). Rare.
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. Lxxix, 2668, 125 pages [2872 pages total] 25 cm. Sir Robert Harry Drayton (1892-1963) was a British legal officer. In 1931, Drayton, previously Solicitor-General, was appointed Legal Draftsman to the Palestine Government. In 1933, Drayton compiled and catalogued the laws, decrees, regulations, rules, etc. Which were issued in Palestine in addition to the British Royal laws and decrees enforced therein (UCC, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Law - Palestine. (OCLC: 22912793) . Foxing to some pages. Boards are lightly worn. Very good condition. (ZION2-2-12)
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original lithograph map with brown, white and blue tons. 81x57 cm. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). All toponyms are in Ottoman Turkish and Arabic. Scale: 1:500,000. Shows Mediterranean shores on the north, Bahr-i Lût [i.e. the Dead Sea], Aqaba Bay, areas of Arabic tribes in very detail, in addition, special huge lands like 'Al-Hism Land'. Also, it shows holy places, antiquities, fortresses, rivers; and Turkish Sanjaks, Qazas, Nahiyes, Qariyes based on the Ottoman administrative system. Cartographer is not indicated, but, it's composed for military purposes in the last period of the Imperial Ottoman, especially for showing Arabian tribes spreading over vast areas in its period, just before World War 1 (date of the printing of this map), such as 'Houtat Tribe'. A very detailed and attractive map of Palestine and Quds area and their topography. Following the Muslim conquest of Palestine in 636-640, several Muslim ruling dynasties succeeded each other as they wrestled control of Palestine: the Rashiduns; the Umayyads, who built the Dome of the Rock and the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem; the Abbasids; the semi-independent Tulunids and the Ikhshidids; the Fatimids; and the Seljuks. In 1099, the Crusaders established the Kingdom of Jerusalem in Palestine, which the Ayyubid Sultanate conquered in 1187. The Crusaders failed to retake Palestine despite further attempts. The Egyptian Mamluks took Palestine from the Mongols (who had conquered the Ayyubid Sultanate) in 1260. The Ottomans captured Palestine in 1516 and ruled it until Egypt took it in 1832. Eight years later, the United Kingdom intervened and returned the region to the Ottomans. Considerable demographic changes happened during the 19th century and with the regional migrations of Druze, Circassians, and Bedouin tribes. The emergence of Zionism also brought many Jewish immigrants from Europe and the revival of the Hebrew language. Arabs in Palestine, both Christian and Muslim, settled and Bedouin, were historically split between the Qays and Yaman factions. These divisions had their origins in pre-Islamic tribal feuds between Northern Arabians (Qaysis) and Southern Arabians (Yamanis). The strife between the two tribal confederacies spread throughout the Arab world with their conquests, subsuming even uninvolved families so that the population of Palestine identified with one or the other. Their conflicts continued after the 8th-century Civil war in Palestine until the early 20th century and gave rise to differences in customs, tradition, and dialect which remain to this day. Beit Sahour was first settled in the 14th century by a handful of Christian and Muslim clans (hamula) from Wadi Musa in Jordan, the Christian Jaraisa and the Muslim Shaybat and Jubran, who came to work as shepherds for Bethlehem's Christian landowners, and they were subsequently joined by other Greek Orthodox immigrants from Egypt in the 17th-18th centuries. Due to the legacy of the Ottoman period, the ethnic origins of some rural and urban Palestinians are either Albanian, Circassian, or from other non-Arab populations.