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2000LFA-126739972N° 182-183 (Novembre-décembre 2000): 118 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
201903654Paris, Editions raphael, 2003 ; in-8, 242 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Très bon état.
63692P., Putois-Cretté, 1870, in 12 reliure pleine percaline grise de l'éditeur, dos et plats ornés, 372 pages.
1864852661864 Paris, Putois-Cretté, 1864, 2 volumes in 12 reliés demi-chagrin rouge, dos très ornés, tranches dorées, XXXV-283 et 373 pages.
18351Paris, Lib. De l'Education, 1874. Deux volumes in-12 de 388 & 404 pages, rousseurs. Bon état. Toile rouge, couvertures. Nombreux tampons de Radio France et ORTF.
63690Tours, Mame, 1863, in 12 relié pleine basane ancienne décorée à chaud et à froid de l'éditeur, frontispice et titre gravés, 235 pages ; frottis d'usage.
1930794511930 Paris, Alpina, 1930, grand in 4° relié demi-chagrin marron à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couverture illustrée conservée, 159 pages.
201300657Paris, Robert Laffont / plon, 1994 ; in-8, 246 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Broché bon état - dos traces de pliures ptes usures tranches un peu bruni.
1908104533Paris, G. Oudin et Cie 1908 In-12 18 x 11,5 cm. Reliure demi-basane li-de-vin, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 357 pp., table des matières. Dos insolé. Exemplaire en bon état.
201009076Paris, Les ediotins et ateliers d art graphique paris elservier , 1960 ; in-4, 189 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
1971ABC_47952Beirut: Palestine National Liberation Movement 1971. 42 x 29 cm. Folded. Numerous black-and-white photographic illustrations. Rare and remarkable periodical published by the Palestine National Liberation Movement or Fatah. This was a revolutionary group and later a political party founded in 1957 by Yasser Arafat 1929-2004 Khalil al-Wazir 1935-1988 and 3 or 4 others. The movement published numerous periodicals and pamphlets between 1968-1972 but Fateh is the most important one. Originally published in Arabic it was also issued in English from 1969 bi-weekly in French from 1970 monthly and in Italian from 1971 bi-weekly. We have not been able to find any other English issues of this periodical for sale anywhere else.The name of the group Fatah is an acronym in reverse for "Harakat al-Tahrir al-Watani al-Filastini" the Arabic translation of "Palestine National Liberation Movement". The intention of the founders was to create an organisation that was independent of governments and political parties with the goal to liberate Palestine through low-intensity guerilla warfare. It was part of several armed fights with Israeli and Jordan forces during the 1960s and 70s. Fatah modelled itself after the revolutionary groups of Algeria Vietnam and Cuba. On page 9 of the present issue of Fateh a large photo has been printed of a group of protesters holding signs with the images of the leaders of these revolutions which is a clear message to the reader.The present issue of Fateh contains numerous articles with news from or about Palestine and the movement. It was printed a few months after Black September the bloody clash between Fatah and the Jordanian army in 1970 during which thousands of Palestines were either killed or expelled from Jordan. The first few pages of the periodical are dedicated to this event and other clashes between the two groups that resulted from it. Other articles discuss a 10-hour battle near Tel Aviv the relationship between America and Israel and injustices against Palestinians. Of particular interest are the three powerful full-page illustrations. They were designed in 1970 and issued separately as posters. The first image of a rifle with an olive branch was designed by Natheer Naba'a who is only known for his posters for Fateh. The second image called "stolen smile" shows a photo of a group of determined children and was designed by Jassem el Zubeidy who is only known for this design. The last image is an illustration of a Palestinian woman with a moving text about Palestine designed by Palestinian artist Kamal Boullata 1942-2019.The periodical is somewhat browned and inkstained and the edges are slightly frayed. Otherwise in good condition.l The English language Fateh periodical is present in ca. 30 libraries worldwide not all possess all volumes issued 1969-1971 see WorldCat 1568957 145144012 72895793 1036673977 924471377 898713265; cf. Interactive encyclopedia of the Palestine question entry: the Palestinian national liberation movement; Periodicals in review: periodicals and pamphlets published by the Palestinian commando organisations. In: Journal of Palestine studies vol. 1 1 1971 pp. 136-151. Palestine National Liberation Movement, unknown
1933LBEG60X1NJ1QLondon: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1933. Original publisher's printed wrappers. 4to in 16s. With two folding maps showing parts of the Palestine territory that had been surveyed in detail. Detailed report to the Mandates Commission of the League of Nations regarding the British controlled Mandate of Palestine. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I the Empires territories in the Middle East were divided between Great-Britain and France with the exception of the newly created Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and ruled as mandates on behalf of the League of Nations. The Mandate of Palestine was one of the territories governed by Great-Britain on behalf of the League of Nations and the British government had to produce an annual report of the territorys government for the League of Nations. The first proper report was produced in 1924 and they were produced every year thereafter until 1938. The reports contain extensive information on the region at that specific period describing the economy politics judicial system public health technological works and religious matters. The growing unrest in the Arab population and its strife for independence which would lead to the 1936-1939 revolt against British rule is already clearly visible in the report.In very good condition. Binding slightly worn and with a few folds.l National voices in Jordan: the street and the state p. 247. His Majesty's Stationary Office, unknown
1940ABC_484251940. Contemporary embossed brown calf with flowers on the front and back board and an aluminium view of David's Tower and Jerusalem's old city wall embedded in the front board. Oblong album 30 x 20 cm. With 128 gelatin silver prints most ca. 6.5 x 9.5 cm. Beautiful album with 128 photographs of Egypt and Palestine present day Israel and the West Bank during the British Mandate. It was likely compiled by a British soldier who was stationed in the Middle East during the 1940s. Some of the photographs are numbered in the negative and may have been made by important photographers active in the area at the time like G. Eric Matson and his wife Edith the founders of the Matson Photo Service. The images show Cairo and various locations in Palestine including Jerusalem Bethlehem Nazareth Tiberias Sea of Galilee Nathanya Tel Aviv the Jordan river Haifa Beirut and the Dead Sea. Other than important locations like churches and gates the photographs also show many locals including for example street barbers in Cairo shepherds and farmers in Palestine and beautifully dressed women in Haifa. In the back of the work a few dried leaves from local plants have been mounted namely orange lemon fig eucalyptus grapevine and mulberry. The eucalyptus leaf still retains some of its scent.The edges and vorners of the boards are somewhat scuffed with some loss of material at the head and foot of the spine and around the edges of the embedded aluminium plate. The photographs mounted on the inside of the front board are slightly stained the fig leaf mounted on one of the final pages is damaged and the cyprus leaf is missing. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
Original Wraps. 8vo. 46 pages. 22 cm. First edition. History of the Bethshan plain, from ancient Judea through Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman times, to the 1930s, with much of the land area in the plain of Bethshan owned by the Jewish National Fund, and with several Jewish settlements in the area. Highlights the several Jewish settlements in the plain. Contains 6 black and white photograph illustrations and one map. Printed in Palestine at the Jerusalem Press, Ltd. Subjects: Bet Shean (Israel) - History. Israel - Bet Shean. OCLC lists 18 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-15)
1985LFA-126720092Revue de 176 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, brochée, 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.
170014964[page de titre absente] - [Paris, chez Antoine Warin, 1700]. Un vol. au format pt in-12 (152 x 88 mm) de 3 ff. n.fol., 138 pp. et 2 ff. n.fol. Reliure postérieure (XIXème) de demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de triples filets à froid, titre à froid.
Original Wraps. 4to. 21, 8 pages. 28 cm. First edition. With 8 page section in Hebrew. Issued November 1953 Kislev 5714. Program syllabus by the Jewish National Fund for Zionist education teachers. Contains materials for use, suggested programs and activities, commemoration of the life of Zvi Hermann Schapira, and a large section on the Jewish National Fund, its program and achievements. Contains frontispiece printed letter from Usher Kirshblum on the late Professor Zvi Hermann Schapira. Subjects: Schapira, Hermann Hirsch, 1840-1898. Jewish National Fund. Zionism - United States. OCLC lists 5 copies (Harvard, Huc, Johns Hopkins, Natl Libr Israel, NYPL) . Wraps in poor condition with edgewear and fragile; internally very clean. Good condition. (ZION-7-27) xx
1963LFA0145bN° 320-321-322 (Janvier-Février-Mars 1963), 24 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
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.
1900792401900 Paris, Maison de la Bonne Presse, sans date (vers 1900), in 4° oblong, relié demi-percaline rouge à coins de l'éditeur, 498 pages.
18169Bergamo, Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche, 1949, in 4° broché, 158pp. de texte et 29 planches hors-texte ; couverture illustrée ; 91 figures.
ORD-10297492 photographies. Nlle éd.revue et corrigée. French English Ed. Maison de la Bonne Presse. s.d. Très bel album in-f° à l'italienne du début du siècle, dos et coins chagrin rouge, plats imitation de cuir fauve, croix dorées entre les fx-nerfs, titre or sur le 1°plat, tr.dorées. Belles photos imprimées à pleine page. Bel exemplaire malgré de tout petits défauts.
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
25890Paris, Maison de la Bonne Presse, s.d. [1904], in-24, XXXIII, (1bl.), 522pp, (2bl.)ff, 3 cartes et 4 plans, cartonnage d?éditeur en percaline olive, dos lisse orné, in-24, , 3 cartes (dont une de la Palestine) et 4 plans (dont un de Jérusalem). Cartes et plans dans le texte. PREMIÈRE ÉDITION de cet ouvrage rédigé par des professeurs de Notre-Dame de France à Jérusalem. Notre-Dame de France est une vaste et puissante bâtisse dont la construction, organisée par les Assomptionistes, débute à la fin du XIXe siècle. Située sur une des collines qui domine Jérusalem, elle témoigne d'une grandeur passée, où elle accueillit et protégea les pèlerins de passage dans la Ville sainte. L'édifice fut également considéré comme un institut scientifique: les Assomptionistes disposèrent rapidement d'une imprimerie et d'une grande bibliothèque, et contribuèrent à immortaliser la Palestine et Jérusalem en se livrant à des travaux photographiques (voir Dominique Trimbur, « Une présence française en Palestine - Notre-Dame de France », in Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem, 1998). Les cartes et plans hors texte sont reliés à la fin de l'ouvrage. Cartonnage frotté. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Petit manque sur le dos. XXXIII, (1bl.), 522pp.,