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<p>21 cm, brossura editoriale con titolo al piatto, p. 13. Esemplare assai ben conservato.</p>
In 8', br. ed. pp. 79, cartine ai risguardi, ill. in n. n.t., in buono stato, briniture e segni del tempo, lieve sentore di cantina.
21 cm, br. editoriale, p. 32
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 94 p., color and b/w ills. Kudüs'te Harem-i Serif civarinda yapilan kazi çalismalarina dair teknik heyet raporu. Committee report on excavations around Haram al-Sharif of Jerusalem.
Small octavo. Pp. viii, 9-288. Tinted lithograph frontispiece. Plus 14 other tinted lithographs on 9 plates, some full-page. Ornamental head- and tail pieces. Hardcover, bound in the original decorated blue pebble-grain cloth, gilt ornament and lettering stamped within triple-rule gilt border, spine illustrated in gilt, all edges gilt, crack to inner hinge, some wear to spine ends, front flyleaf incised. In a very good condition. Nice copy of a charming book with a lovely set of plates. ~ First edition. The chief interest of many of the events recorded in the Bible gathers round its rivers and lakes, and this book attempts to link the explanation of the Scripture with the description of the scenes which are visited. It draws on many sources, namely Robinson's "Researches in Palestine," Lynch's "Narrative of the American Exploring Expedition to the Jordan and the Dead Sea," Stanley's "Sinai and Palestine," and several others. Of particular value are the charming plates, a set of delicate pen-and-ink lithographs known as "Nelson Prints". The image of each plate is first printed from a lithograph stone in a purplish ink. The plate is then coloured in pale blue and fawn from separate relief wood blocks. Not in Tobler, who refers (225) only to Tweedie's earlier work, "Jerusalem and its Environs" (1860).
Firenze, Vallecchi, 1938, in-16, cartone coevo blu, titolo oro al dorso, pp. 376. Invio autografo dell'autore a Fernanda Ojetti.
First edition. Original illustrated blue paper wrappers with photo collage of celebrating Israelis in the shape of a shield. 4to. 20 pages; 29 cm. English with occasional Hebrew. A curriculum guide for schools and clubs on the history of Israel and various ways to celebrate Israeli Independence Day. Provides historical background on important topics such as The Balfour Declaration, United Nations Approve Partition, and Arabs Attack Yishuv. Includes timeline of events leading up to statehood, suggestions for songs, arts, a parade, and an assembly outline, among other things. Hardly anything stirs children as much as does a parade, with its color and excitement - the marching to the rhythm of instruments and the fluttering of flags and banners. If possible, all the schools in a city, or in an area, should plan a mass parade to some central point. Copy of the Proclamation of Israel Independence with signatures and Prayer for the State of Israel in Hebrew and English at the back. Includes suggestions for Audio-visual materials and bibliography. SUBJECT (S) : Independence Day (Israel) , Israel. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (YU, HUC, Hebrew Univ) . Slight toning. Very minimal markings. One pencil mark that does not affect text. Very good condition. (zion-12-5)
in-12°, broché. Bel exemplaire. [MI-3]
2004R99431Leiden, Brill 2004 ix + 321pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, dustwrapper, in the series "Supplements to Vetus Testamentum" volume 98, very good condition, ISBN 90-04-12968-5, R99431
ix + 321pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, dustwrapper, in the series "Supplements to Vetus Testamentum" volume 98, very good condition, ISBN 90-04-12968-5, R99431
949In 12 broché,couverture illustrée.VI,380 pages.Albert Savine 1893.envoi manuscrit de l’auteur
trad. di Giorgio Cuzzelli n. 217 in 16°, tela edit. con sovrac. ill., lieve rottura in sovrac.
196742501967 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo carré, dos jaune (yellow spine), première de couverture ornée d'une illustration photographique en couleurs (front cover illustrated with photographic illustration in colours) et quatrième de couverture ornée d'une petite illustration photographique en noir, illustrations : 3 cartes hors-texte (maps - full page engraving) + photographiques hors-texte sur papier glacé, 276 pages, 1967 à Paris Buchet-Chastel,
Buchet Chastel 1967, In-8 broché. 274 pages + photos et cartes. Bon état.
Mm 110x180 Brossura editoriale di pagine 170. Dorso incollato e brunitura ai margini delle carte, testo in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
8vo [23 x 15 cm]; xx, 656 pp, 4 fine plates printed in colors (chromolithographs), including frontis, 8 other plates, numerous engraved illustrations in text, 2 folding maps (one of Holy Land with the author's routes printed in red, other colored map. original pictorial gilt cloth, spine with elaborate gilt design & gilt title lettering, title label lightly chipped, internal hinge cracked but firm, few leaves lightly foxed, else clean, very good overall. A picture of this book is available upon request A very well illustrated and detailed account of the author's extensive travels in the Holy Land with observations on life, customs, peoples, scenes, buildings, geology, wildlife and nature, including areas which were normally inaccessible in those days, especially in the Dead Sea area and surroundings. The author wrote a number of highly respected books on the area. The first edition was 1865. This edition has index of subjects and geography, index of natural history, index to scripture. Roehricht 2798. Tobler 203.
8vo [23 x 15 cm]; xx, 651 pp, 4 fine plates printed in colors, including frontis, 8 other plates, numerous engraved illustrations in text, 2 folding maps (one of Holy Land with the author's routes printed in red, other color map of the Dead Sea), index. original pictorial gilt cloth, spine with elaborate gilt design & gilt title lettering, partly unopened, lightly rubbed at edges, map with crease else near fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. A very well illustrated and detailed account of the author's extensive travels in the Holy Land with observations on life, customs, peoples, scenes, buildings, geology, wildlife and nature, including areas which were normally inaccessible in those days, especially in the Dead Sea area and surroundings. The author wrote a number of highly respected books on the area. The first edition was 1865. This edition has index of subjects and geography, index of natural history, index to scripture. Roehricht 2798. Tobler 203.
2008100152740CNRS-Editions 2008 470 pages 15 1x23x3 7cm. 2008. Broché. 470 pages.
2008778722008 Paris, CNRS (Mélanges du Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem), 2008, 2 forts volumes in 8° brochés, 464 et 520 pages ; couvertues illustrées.
25x17 cm. 159 pages. Hardcover. Cover curved. Cover corners and edges slightly worn. Spine tattered. Pen inscriptions on front white page. Spine visible between few pages. Few pages age stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
190x135mm. 479 pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing, rubbed and stained. Cover edges and corners slightly worn. Spine rubbed. Text block edges slightly stained. Pen inscription on whitepage. Few pages slightly age-stained - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
20.5x13.5cm. 63 pages. Softcover. Front cover missing. Rear cover and page 63 detached. Spain partly missing and tattered. Few pages coming loose from binding. Pages yellowing. In good reading condition.
17103P., Grasset, 1926, in 12 relié demi basane cerise, dos à nerfs, 267 pages.
1814002129New York: Van Winkle and Wiley 1814. Hardcover. Second American edition translated from the French by F. Shoberl; 8 3/4 x 5 1/2; pp. 9 4-471 1 1-46 2; full polished speckled calf over boards; red morocco label with gilt title to spine; a few scuffs to leather on spine and a bit of wear to corners; small penciled-in signature of previous owner to ffep and title page; illustrated with a large fold-out map three copper and four wood engravings; map with a closed cut to one of the panels but complete; very good condition.François-Rene Vicomte de Chateaubriand 1768 - 1848 was a French diplomat historian and author largely regarded as the father of Romanticism in French literature. An avid traveller Chateaubriand based the current book on his field notes taken during a research trip in 1806 and 1807 which would later become part of his prose epic "Les Martyrs" set during the Roman persecution of early Christianity. New York: Van Winkle and Wiley hardcover books
1927208311927. Photo album documenting a multi country group यातà¥à¤°à¤¾ in 1927 records interwar travel across southern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean including regions under colonial administration and recent political transition. The album follows a group of travelers moving from France through Italy Greece Turkey British administered Palestine and Egypt capturing urban landmarks archaeological sites and local populations encountered along the route. The sequence provides visual evidence of tourism infrastructure mobility and cross cultural observation during a period when former imperial territories such as Constantinople were undergoing redefinition following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the establishment of modern nation states.<br /> <br /> Album contains 93 black and white silver gelatin photographs and four real photo postcards with images ranging approximately from 2.5 x 4 inches to 3.5 x 5.5 inches and one larger group photograph measuring about 9 x 7 inches. Photographs are mounted on black paper boards with handwritten captions in white pencil and interleaved tissue guards; string bound in patterned cloth boards. The album opens in Avignon with views of St. Pierre's Church and the Palais des Papes then continues through Italy with scenes of Naples and Pompeii as well as shipboard images captioned S.S. Adriatic. Subsequent sections include Athens with views of the Parthenon followed by Constantinople where four postcards depict the harbor the Sultan Ahmed Mosque and the Hagia Sophia shortly after the end of the Ottoman Empire. In British Mandate Palestine images show street scenes in Nazareth and Jerusalem including sites along the River Jordan the Western Wall and the Garden of Gethsemane alongside a captioned portrait labeled "A Jewish Maiden." The album concludes in Egypt with extensive views of archaeological and urban sites at Thebes Memphis Cairo and Luxor including the Obelisk of Hatshepsut Edfu Temple the tomb of Amenhotep II the Colossi of Memnon and the pyramids and Great Sphinx at Giza where the final group portrait shows the travelers posed on camels.<br /> <br /> Produced during the interwar period the album reflects expanding international tourism networks alongside ongoing European influence in the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. The juxtaposition of ancient sites modern transport and local populations situates the material within broader histories of archaeology empire and travel culture in the early twentieth century. Light general wear to album and mounts; images well preserved with clear captions; overall very good condition. unknown