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1997R200067435LONELY PLANET. VERS 1997. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 186 pages. Nombreuses photos, illustrations cartes et plans, en couleurs et noir et blanc,dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 954-Asie du Sud, Inde
19429101Fernand Sorlot, 1942, in-12, 377 pp, traduit de l'anglais et présenté par Lucienne Escoube, broché, couv. lég. défraîchie, état correct
119143Bombay, Thacker & Co. 1908, 250x170mm, XX - 271pages, editor's binding. Book in good condition.
Sm. folio, First Edition; printed wrappers, a near fine copy.
Cm. 26; pp. 26, (2) bianche. Without wrappers. Some wormholes not touching text. Good copy. Very scarce relationship of the Archibishp of Goa India. (India, Goa) 1487/P
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 280 pages. Large format: 9 5/8"w x 12 1/2"h. Many color photos.
First edition, 4to, xviii, 164pp., orig. cloth, slightly marked.
Fine English Original typescript paper for the XVth International Congress of Sociology held at Istanbul in 1952: "Impact of modern life on the fundamentals of tribal culture of Eastern India" signed 'Tarak Ch. Das' with autograph signature by Das. Folio. .(34,5 x 22 cm). In English. 50 p. (text in 25 p.). It's written on the last page 'Basilmistir' [i.e. It's printed]. Some autograph corrections on text. Tarak Chandra Das was an anthropologist of Calcutta University. He did his Masters' from Calcutta University in 'Ancient Indian History and Culture' and joined the then newly founded Department of Anthropology at Calcutta University (the first Department of Anthropology in India) in 1921 as a research scholar and then he became lecturer in 1923 and finally retired as a Reader from the Department in 1963. Das conducted extensive fieldworks in Chotanagpur in the then Bihar and in Assam. Das was interested in the application of Anthropology. In 1941, he delivered the Sectional Presidential address in the Anthropology Section of the Indian Science Congress on the 'Cultural Anthropology in the Service of the Individual and the Nation'. In the address, Das elaborately charted out the future path of Indian anthropology with a description of the social dynamics of the tribal and peasant societies in India in the context of the role of anthropologists in nation building. Two books written by T.C. Das bears testimony of his observation and collection of data through anthropological fieldwork. One is his monograph on the Purum Kuki tribe of north-eastern India. and the other is on the Great Bengal Famine during the Second World War.[Bengal famine (1943):As revealed in a survey of the destitutes of Calcutta,1949]. Both the books were published by the University of Calcutta. Northeast India provided windows for Das in his applied anthropological approach towards nation building. The Purum monograph was one of the most comprehensive works produced by an anthropologist on the life of a small tribe and it became a major source of data for a number of world-renowned social anthropologists of Great Britain and USA in later years. The book on the famine of Bengal which took place in 1943 was a unique and rare first-hand study done by any anthropologist or social scientist on the victims of one of the greatest tragedies of India under the colonial rule. An earlier version of the book was discussed in the then British Parliament and some of the recommendations advanced by Das were adopted by the Famine Inquiry Commission in 1944 formed by the colonial government for the prevention of future famines in India. The Nobel Laureate economist Amartya Sen cited Das's original work in his famous book Poverty and Famines. Throughout the book, one finds description by Das wherein dry quantitative data,graphs and tables were made alive with human stories of 'grim struggles between hunger and finer sentiments of love, affection and kindness'. Das had conducted intensive fieldwork among three tribes in eastern India, viz. Ho, Kharia and Bhumij during 1927-31 and had shown how these tribes maintained their sociocultural identities. Apart from his success as an ethnographer,Das was also an armchair anthropologist. His studies on culture around fish in Bengal, museums and dowry restriction law provided examples of his keen interest in dealing with archival materials and written texts in social anthropological and sociological studies. (Source: Wikipedia).
br, 8vo, xx-691pp., 30 planches, photos bn). Large thick octavo in original softcover as issued. Illustrated, gift and "showing off" tradition in islamic culture. dono ed ostentazione in una tradizione culturale islamica. l'esibizione del dono nell a cultura islamica, raro.
1825LBW-31781821 [1825]. 548 x 410 mm.
2009LFA-126746321Un ouvrage de 590 pages, format 140 x 205 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2009, Editions Buchet Chastel, bon état
199978427Paris, 1999, in-8, 383pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire! 383pp
1977ART2404M1977 / 480 pages. Broché. Editions Tardy. Illustré avec plusieurs images en NB. Avec emboîtage de l'éditeur.
1975ln748Gallimard Connaissance de l'Orient Broché 1975 In-8 broché, couverture illustrée, 177 pp., première édition française ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
198567228london, 1985, in-8, 301pp, broché, Superbe exemplaire! 301pp
QWA-8527Bièvres, Pierre de Tartas, 1971, in-4 rel. basane rouge (22 x 31), 28 p., 3 aquarelles pleine page et 2 départs en noir de Gaston Barret, dos frotté, couvrure toile du plat inférieur, intérieur très propre.
1923281371923 Editions Bossard. 1923, in-12 broché, 160pp avec 15 dessins hors texte d'après des miniatures anciennes; traduction de Andrée Karpelès; petite collection orientaliste;
Brossura, cm20x28, pp 126 (2) illustrate a colori.
In-8 (cm. 28), brossura illustrata, pp. 126, (2), con illustrazioni a colori nel testo. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
1998R240007408SOLAR. 1998. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages. Nombreuses photographies en couleur, dans le texte et hors texte.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 954-Asie du Sud, Inde
in 8° grande, pp. 303, leg. successiva m/perg. con angoli e piatti marmor., conservata la bross. originale ill.; trad. dall'inglese di J. Pène-Siefert autorizzata dall'A. Saggio sulla dominazione inglese nei vari distretti dell'India, con 45 incisioni n.t. anche a p/pag.; restauri alla bross. 063/29
13553Librairie de France, F. Sant’Andrea, éditeur, 1929. In-12, broché.
192916041Paris Libriairie De France 1929 Petit In-8 Large 376 pp, intérieur frais, brochage insolé, frotté avec multiples coupures mais légers manques.
56982Paris, Librairie de France, 1929, Première Edition, in-8, plein maroquin blanc et jaune, auteur et titre en noir sur dos, couv. conservée, reliure amateur moderne, 376 - (4) pp., en fin de volume un index des noms propres, Une découverte du monde des croyances indiennes. Pas courant Très bon état
190072878Couverture rigide. Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 302 pages. Papier bruni. Rousseurs. Couverture légèrement défraîchie. 18 x 27 cm.