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Paris. Editions de Fallois, 1997 - Grand in 8 - Broché - Illustrations photographiques hors texte 1 21 cartes & tableaux en texte - 335 pages - Très propre
66434Actes Sud, Sindbad, 2004, 95 pp., poèmes tarduits de l'arabe par Elias Sanbar, photographies d'Olivier Thébaud, broché, bon état.
194975683Editions Gaucher 1949 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 420 pp., bibliographie. Envoi autographe de l'auteur au rédacteur en chef de "La Voix sioniste". Dos légèrement bruni, sinon bon état.
194975683Editions Gaucher 1949 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 420 pp., bibliographie. Envoi autographe de l'auteur au rédacteur en chef de "La Voix sioniste". Dos légèrement bruni, sinon bon état.
in-8°, 420 pp., carte, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [GE-4]
In 8°. Pagine XV, 459; 539. Brossura editoriale con lievi tracce d'uso e lievi strappetti. Dorso leggermente segnato. Stato di conservazione complessivamente buono. All'interno sono presenti diverse illustrazioni in b/n. Fondamentale studio sulla comunità etiope in Palestina. Rarissimo a trovarsi completo dei suoi due volumi, in quanto essi vennero stampati a quattro anni di distanza l'uno dall'altro, il primo nel 1943, nel pieno del periodo bellico, ed il secondo nel 1947.
665492Grenoble, Prudhomme, 1869 in-8, 71 pp., broché, couv. muette. Annotations en dernière page.
1893R48055Paris, Maison de la Bonne Presse 1893 xxxii + 320pp. + 30pp., reliure cart., dos en toile (titre doré au dos), 20cm.
5464Paris, Berche et Tralin, Libraires-éditeurs, 1883, reliure demi-chagrin marron, dos à 4 nerfs, titre et fleurons dorés, 14x22 cm, 334 pages.
1883781821883 Paris, Berche et Tralin, 1883, in 8° broché, 384 pages ; couverture imprimée (fanée, trace de mouillure angulaire).
1883495401 vol. in-8 br., Berche et Tralin, Paris, 1883, 384 pp.
1 vol. in-8 br., Berche et Tralin, Paris, 1883, 384 pp. Tome 2 seul. Etat très satisfaisant (petits frott. en coiffes, qq. rouss., deux petits accrocs à deux ff.) Français
xxxii + 320pp. + 30pp., reliure cart., dos en toile (titre doré au dos), 20cm.
Very Good English Modern full leather each volumes in traditional Ottoman style. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. Last 2 volumes are in Modern Turkish. 10 volumes set: ([23], 674, [10] p.; 479, [5] p.; 534, [5] p.; 432, [4] p.; 602, [6] p.; [4], 554, [5] p.; [21], 912 p.; [1], [5], 786, [4] p.; 892 p.; 1112 p)., folding maps, b/w plates. 1896 - 1938. Their contents are: Vol. 1: Description of Contantinople and environs, as of 1631. Vol. 2: Journey to Brousse and Nicomedia, 1640, Pontus, Caucasus and Crimea, 1640-44.i expedition to Crete, 1645; journey to Erzerum and Caucasus, 1648. Vol. 3: Syria, Kurdistan, Armenia, 1650; Roumelia, Bulgaria and Dobrudja, 1655-56. Vol. 4: Persia and Iraq, 1655-56. Vol. 5: Journey to Moldavia and expeditions to Transylvania and Russia, 1658; to Anatolia, then across the Dardanelles to Adrianople, 1659; expeditions to Moldavia and Dalmatia, 1660. Vol. 6: Expedition to Transylvania and journey to Albania, 1661-62; expeditions to Hungary, Montenegro and Croatia, 1663-64. Vol. 7: Austria, Crimea, Daghestan, Caucasus, Astrakhan. Vol. 8: Crimea, Crete, Salonica, Roumelia (Greece). Vol. 9: Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina. Vol. 10: Egypt. Evliya Çelebi was son of the chief court jeweler, he was educated in a madrasah (Islamic college) and a Qur?an school in Constantinople; and, excelling as a Qur'ân reciter, he was shown favour by the reigning sultan, Murad IV. Entering the Ottoman palace school, he developed skills in Arabic, calligraphy, and music. Under the patronage of the court he began the journeys that took him from Belgrade to Baghdad and from Crimea to Cairo, sometimes as an official representative of the government and sometimes on his own. The result of these travels was his masterwork, the Seyahatname (1898-1939; 'Book of Travels'). This work is also referred to as the Tarih-i seyyah ('Chronicle of a Traveler'). Evliya possessed a vivid imagination, occasionally mixing fact and fantasy; he described places he could not possibly have visited. Noted for his fascinating anecdotes and charming style, he wrote about the ethnography, history, and geography of the Ottoman Empire and neighbouring lands and about the inner workings of the Ottoman government during the 17th century. (Source: Britannica). Currently there is no English translation of the entire Seyahatname, although there are translations of various parts. The longest single English translation was published in 1834 by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, an Austrian orientalist: it may be found under the name "Evliya Efendi." Von Hammer-Purgstall's work covers the first two volumes (Istanbul and Anatolia) but its language is antiquated. Other translations include Erich Prokosch's nearly complete translation into German of the tenth volume, the 2004 introductory work entitled The World of Evliya Çelebi: An Ottoman Mentality written by University of Chicago professor Robert Dankoff, and Dankoff and Sooyong Kim's 2010 translation of select excerpts of the ten volumes, An Ottoman Traveller: Selections from the Book of Travels of Evliya Çelebi. Evliya is noted for having collected specimens of the languages in each region he traveled in. There are some 30 Turkic dialects and languages cataloged in the Seyâhatnâme. Çelebi notes the similarities between several words from the German and Persian, though he denies any common Indo-European heritage. The Seyâhatnâme also contains the first transcriptions of many languages of the Caucasus and Tsakonian, and the only extant specimens of written Ubykh outside the linguistic literature. First Printed Set of Evliya Chalabi's book(s) of travels. Voyages and Travels in Greece, the Near East and adjacent regions made previous to the year 1801; being a part of a larger catalogue of work on geography, cartography, voyages and travels, in the Gennadius Library in Athens, compl. by Shirley Howard Weber, Vol. II: 1631.; TBTK 10360.; Özege .; Only 2 copies located in OCLC as set: 80395042. Rare as set.
Former owner's inked name stamp on front pastedown, embossed seal on titlepage and halftitle. Lower corners a bit rounded. ; Xxiii, 463pp, illustrated. ; Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, No 8; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 463 pages
1969300051ABLeiden, Brill, 1969. 4to. XVIII, 249pp. With 15 plates and 82 figures. Original cloth with dw.
Contains b&w plates. 23.5x15.5 cm. XII+364 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Contains b&w plates. 160X240 mm. XII+364 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket edges tattered. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
17502180[], [], [1750 ca]. In-4 de 8 pp., cartonnage moderne.
20476(Edition, traduction, commentaire). Paris, Cerf. 1966. In-12 (20x13). 379 pages. Broché, première couverture crème imprimée.
in-8°, 266 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, carte, broche, couv., jaquette illustree Bel exemplaire. [PH-3][PH-1-]
0266502873.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 76 pages ; 25 cm. Cover title: "Zionism during the war: a record of Zionist political activity, 1914-21." SUBJECT (S) : Zionism -- Congresses. Jews -- Politics and government. OCLC: 27441234. OCLC lists only 3 copies in the US (UMich, Princeton, UOregon) . Jewish Cultural Reconstruction bookplate. Cover shows wear, with heavy edgewar at rea, repaired with tape at spine. Internally clean an solid, a few institutional marks, Good- Condition overall. (Zion2-1-38A)
Mm 115x180 Collana "Nuovissima versione della Bibbia dai testi originali" - Brossura originale, 324 pagine. Copia in condizioni pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
PHO519M2007, Alternatives. Envoi des auteurs. In-4, broché, couv. à rabats, 144 pages. Très bon exemplaire