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1935R74364Gembloux, Duculot 1935 xxviii + 455pp., 26cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in Facultate Theologica vel in Facultate Iuris Canonici consequendum conscriptae" Series 2 Tomus 28, br.orig., non coupé, bel état, [texte en français], R74364
Collana: Omnibus, marzo 2000. Traduzione di Bruno Oddera. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
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939271S.N. Paris 1926 In-8 ( 245 X 160 mm ) de 126 pages , broché sous couverture imprimée. Bon exemplaire.
Royal octavo. Pp. 197. Plus one map. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's buckram cloth, printed in brown. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Noted classicist Dr. Henriëtte Boas' (1911-2001) copy, with her charming bookplate inside cover.
Lot of 3 works on the subject. The first item is octavo, Pp. 24. Original printed wrappers, faded, bit soiled, vertical fold mark, small old ticket at top corner, small rubbed patch at back. In good condition, very good and clean interior. ~ First edition. Interesting and very rare document relating to the Jewish "Planters Association of Palestine". The first part, approved by the High Commissioner Herbert Samuel, is the Memorandum of Association. Its articles specify the objects for which the company is established as "the purchase of any lands, forests (.) and other immovable property in Palestine, Transjordania, Syria, and the Peninsula of Sinai, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, and managing any roads, ways, railways, bridges, viaducts, harbours, telegraphs, electrical works, factories, etc. In doing so, the company will take over all the assets and liabilities of 'The Ottoman Company for Commerce and Agriculture and Industries Limited' incorporated under Turkish Law the 26th April, 1910". On the curious case of "Agendath (sic.) Netaim", which the half-Jewish Leopold Bloom spends a whole day considering, one should read with pleasure in James Joyce's "Ulysses". [TO THIS IS ADDED:] "Statuts de la Societé Ottomane de Commerce, d'Agriculture et d'Industrie." Constantinople, Ferd. Walla, 1910. 12mo. Pp. 12. Plain wrappers. In fine condition. [AND:] "Prospekt. Ottomanische anonyme Gesellschaft für Agricultur, Handel und Industrie. Genehmigt mit Kaiserlicher Irade vom 26 April/9 Mai 1910. Jaffa, [Agudath Netaim],1911." 12mo. Pp. 8. Self-wrappers. Original document with manuscript entries specifying names of the Committee members and its Auditors, financial situation, scope and scale of the plantation (Oranges 235 dunam; Olives 385 dunam, etc.). Extremely rare set of documents relating to one of the earliest Zionist enterprises.
19782307270006Dallas Texas: Taylor Publishing 1978. 2nd printing. Hardcover. Very good/no dust jacket. 1978 2nd printing/ signed and inscribed by club founder Dorothy Robinson/ previous owner's name signed Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing hardcover
1956000013New York: The Palestine Arab Refugee Office 1956 Historic background of the Arab refugees living on United Nations relief the tension it has caused in th e Middle East and the "disastorous effects it will have on the whole world if a just solution to the Palestian problem is not found" Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. No. First Edition. Paper. Good/Poor. The Palestine Arab Refugee Office paperback
19210720Jerusalem Palestine Agudath Netaim 1921. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Lot of 3 works on the subject. The first item is octavo Pp. 24. Original printed wrappers faded bit soiled vertical fold mark small old ticket at top corner small rubbed patch at back. In good condition very good and clean interior. ~ FIRST EDITION. Interesting and very rare document relating to the Jewish "Planters Association of Palestine". The first part approved by the High Commissioner Herbert Samuel is the Memorandum of Association. Its articles specify the objects for which the company is established as "the purchase of any lands forests . and other immovable property in Palestine Transjordania Syria and the Peninsula of Sinai for the purpose of constructing maintaining and managing any roads ways railways bridges viaducts harbours telegraphs electrical works factories etc. In doing so the company will take over all the assets and liabilities of 'The Ottoman Company for Commerce and Agriculture and Industries Limited' incorporated under Turkish Law the 26th April 1910". On the curious case of "Agendath sic. Netaim" which the half-Jewish Leopold Bloom spends a whole day considering one should read with pleasure in James Joyce's "Ulysses". TO THIS IS ADDED: "Statuts de la Societé Ottomane de Commerce d'Agriculture et d'Industrie." Constantinople Ferd. Walla 1910. 12mo. Pp. 12. Plain wrappers. In fine condition. AND: "Prospekt. Ottomanische anonyme Gesellschaft für Agricultur Handel und Industrie. Genehmigt mit Kaiserlicher Irade vom 26 April/9 Mai 1910. Jaffa Agudath Netaim1911." 12mo. Pp. 8. Self-wrappers. Original document with manuscript entries specifying names of the Committee members and its Auditors financial situation scope and scale of the plantation Oranges 235 dunam; Olives 385 dunam etc. Extremely rare set of documents relating to one of the earliest Zionist enterprises. I-4 IN <br/> <br/> Jerusalem, Palestine, [Agudath Netaim] paperback
1st edition. Original single fold wrappers, 12mo, [4] pages. Service includes: National Anthem sung by Cantor Adolph Katchko, Invocation by David de Sola Pool; Greetings by Rabbi Joseph Zeitlin; Prayer for the United Nations by Rabbi J. X. Cohen; [Sermon] by Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver; Benediction by Rabbi Abraham M. Heller; and closing with the singing of Hatikvah. On March 25, 1948, 6 days prior to this event, US President Harry Truman made the following statement regarding the upcoming vote on Palestine at the UN: This country vigorously supported the plan for partition with economic union recommended by the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine and by the General Assembly. We have explored every possibility consistent with the basic principles of the Charter for giving effect to that solution. Unfortunately, it has become clear that the partition plan cannot be carried out at this time by peaceful means. We could not undertake to impose this solution on the people of Palestine by the use of American troops, both on Charter grounds and as a matter of national policy. The United Kingdom has announced its firm intention to abandon its mandate in Palestine on May 15. Unless emergency action is taken, there will be no public authority in Palestine on that date capable of preserving law and order. Violence and bloodshed will descend upon the Holy Land. Large-scale fighting among the people of that country will be the inevitable result . These dangers are imminent. Responsible governments in the United Nations cannot face this prospect without acting promptly to prevent it. The United States has proposed to the Security Council a temporary United Nations trusteeship for Palestine to provide a government to keep the peace. Such trusteeship was proposed only after we had exhausted every effort to find a way to carry out partition by peaceful means. Trusteeship is not proposed as a substitute for the partition plan but as an effort to fill the vacuum soon to be created by the termination of the mandate on May 15. The trusteeship does not prejudice the character of the final political settlement. It would establish the conditions of order which are essential to a peaceful solution.
Z1-I-022-02089Inst for Palestine Studies. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Inst for Palestine Studies unknown
197728149Beirut Lebanon: Inst for Palestine Studies 1977. very good. Quarto approx. 130 10 separate chapters in wraps in one folder/binder illus. appendices some wear soiling & pencil erasures folder/binder. The 1974 edition was the first year of what was intended to be an annual publication. Inst for Palestine Studies paperback
65633Beirut: The Institute for Palestine Studies 1968. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 23 x 16.5 cm. pp.93. Publisher's original green card covers. folding plan of the 'Mosque Area' and large folding plan 42 x 60 cm of the 'Wailing Wall and Adjacent Areas'. Some light rubbing to covers contents clean and unmarked very good overall. Published by the Institute for Palestine Studies Beirut 1968 The Rights and Claims of Moslems and Jews in Connection with the Wailing Wall at Jerusalem is a reprint of the 1930 International Commission Report presented to the League of Nations. The 93-page document provides a historical and legal analysis of the Western Wall following the 1929 Buraq Uprising. Beirut: The Institute for Palestine Studies, 1968. unknown
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
199866233Washington DC: Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine 1998. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. Cover has some wear and soiling. 4 75 p. Papers in this report were de4livered at the seventh Annual Conference sponsored by the Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine. The converence was held in Washington DC on September 11 1998. Authors of the presented papers include: Azmi Bishara; Graham Usher; Lamis Andoni; Khader Shkirat; Azzam Sultan Tamimi; Eric Rouleau; Mohammed sid-Ahmed; John Cooley; Elair Hagopian; Nancy Murray; and Hisham Sharabi. Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine paperback
1962316437New York: The Palestine Arab Delegation 1962. Pamphlet. 17p. staplebound pamphlet minor toning faint horizontal crease. Reprint of a statement issued in Beirut. The Palestine Arab Delegation unknown
Royal quarto. Pp. 159. Plus 8 full-page (helio)gravure plates, each with a caption printed on facing tissue guard. With numerous (helio)gravures of fine quality (many full-page), printed in lightly-tinted ink, to the text. Printed on thick paper throughout. Original card wrappers with integral pictorial dust-jacket, bit chipped and soiled. Book itself is in a very good condition. ~ A numbered copy of the first, limited edition. A magnificent visual tour and a celebration of fine early photography in Palestine. The fine technique of gravure printing (Kupfertiefdruck, Rakeltiefdruck), developed by Karl Klic (1841-1927), is often referred to erratically as photogravure or heliogravure, terms which describe another process. Experiments in gravure printing began in the 1850s, and reproductions of rare prints by this method became common from the 1870s. It was not, however, until around 1880 that the development of this most brilliant and faithful monochrome reproductive technique yet known in the history of printing, began. Klic adapted the cross-line screen to the old hand photogravure process, but kept it secret rather than patenting it, and the technique was reinvented by others in the years afterwards. Noted classicist Dr. Henriëtte Boas' copy, with her bookplate. [Descriptive text Copyright Librarium, The Hague]
RARE LIMITED EDITION OF 435 COPIES - COPY No.236 of a book set in British-ruled Palestine, written by Goncourt prize winners - the brothers Jérome (1874-1953 ) and Jean Tharaud (1877-1952). The exquisite illustrations are by two eminent French artists: the Orientalist painter and illustrator André Suréda (1872-1930) and the graphic artist Georges Beltrand (1881-1969). 300x215mm. 164 pages. Red leather Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover and spine stained, rubbed/scratched and fading/yellowing. Cover corner bumped and peeling. Cover upper edge rubbed. Spine hinges upper part cracked and glued. Spine edge bumped and peeling/tattered. Pages slightly yellowing and rough-cut as published. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare deluxe edition of a lavishly illustrated book about the Holy Land is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
25748Paris, Librairie Plon, 1926 11.7x18.6 cm., resp. 275 pp. et 255 pp., relie demi-maroquin havane, filet dore cernant les plats de pap., dos a 5 nerfs et finnement dores (decor floral), tete doree, couverture imprimee d'editeur. Relie par Laurent Peeters - Anvers. Tirage limite. Tirage de l'edition originale sur papier alfa.
193057236ABParis, Editions Alpina, novembre 1930. 4° (34x25), 159 p., aves nombreues impression photographique en taille-douce sur cuivree dans le texte et en 8 table hors texte protgees par des serpentes legendee, reliure d'editeur souple, [2 Warenabbildungen] peu frotte, sinon tres bon,
193014476Alpina 1930 159 pages in-4. 1930. broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée. 159 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir dans et hors-texte
192679055Paris Chez Marcelle Lesage 1926 1 vol. relié in-16, bradel de papier doré, pièce de titre en long de maroquin marron au dos, tête dorée, non rogné, couvertures et dos muet conservés, 71 pp. Edition parue l'année de l'originale, tirée à 1500 exemplaires numérotés. On joint le fac-similé d'une lettre autographe signée des frères Tharaud adressée à Marcelle Lesage (4 p. in-12 avec enveloppe, s.l., 2 mai 1926), concernant l'ouvrage : "dans les pages que nous vous envoyons, nous racontons comment nous avons abordé et exploré un sujet, que la littérature, en France, n'avait ni effleuré ni défloré. Cela d'ailleurs, nous l'avons dit, ça et là, dans nos livres. Mais peut-on demander à un lecteur même bienveillant de rassembler des indications éparses ? Les voici réunies, Madame, pour Le Sage et ses amis". Ex-libris du bibliophile lyonnais William Vincens Bouguereau. En bel état.
192679055Paris Chez Marcelle Lesage 1926 1 vol. relié in-16, bradel de papier doré, pièce de titre en long de maroquin marron au dos, tête dorée, non rogné, couvertures et dos muet conservés, 71 pp. Edition parue l'année de l'originale, tirée à 1500 exemplaires numérotés. On joint le fac-similé d'une lettre autographe signée des frères Tharaud adressée à Marcelle Lesage (4 p. in-12 avec enveloppe, s.l., 2 mai 1926), concernant l'ouvrage : "dans les pages que nous vous envoyons, nous racontons comment nous avons abordé et exploré un sujet, que la littérature, en France, n'avait ni effleuré ni défloré. Cela d'ailleurs, nous l'avons dit, ça et là, dans nos livres. Mais peut-on demander à un lecteur même bienveillant de rassembler des indications éparses ? Les voici réunies, Madame, pour Le Sage et ses amis". Ex-libris du bibliophile lyonnais William Vincens Bouguereau. En bel état.
19242611Paris Plon 1924 1 vol. Broché in-12, broché, couverture rempliée, non coupé ni rogné, 303 pp. Edition originale. Un des 402 exemplaires numérotés sur Hollande Van Gelder, à toutes marges, en excellent état.
19242611Paris Plon 1924 1 vol. Broché in-12, broché, couverture rempliée, non coupé ni rogné, 303 pp. Edition originale. Un des 402 exemplaires numérotés sur Hollande Van Gelder, à toutes marges, en excellent état.