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Very Good English Original folded color map. Oblong atlas folio. (60x91 cm). Bilingual in English and Arabic. Arabic map and texts with b/w photographs of some views from Saudi Arabia and English map and texts with b/w photos of Jeddah, Riyadh and Dhahran airports with legends and "distances in kilometers". It shows a very detailed landscape of entire Arabian Peninsula including Saudi Arabia, Aden, Oman, Muscat Qatar, Trucial Coast, Nafud, Dahna, Rub' Al-Khali, Najran, Asir, Yemen, Ramlat As Sab'atayn, Dhofar, Al Mahrah, Hadhramaut, Kuwait, Neutral Zone, and others.
8°, 23 cm, pp. 150, 7 tavole fuori testo e 2 carte geografiche a colori ripiegate, una della Patagonia e una della Terra del fuoco. Brossura editoriale, titolo al dorso e incorniciato al piatto. Rapporto del tenente Giacomo Bove capo della spedizione al comitato centrale per le eplorazioni antartiche, restauri al dorso e alle copertine, esemplare nell'assieme molto buono. Unico volume pubblicato.
In-8°; pp. (36), 384, marca tipografica al frontespizio; legatura coeva in piena pergamena con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Una leggera gora di umidità sulle carte; qualche segno a matita. La più importante guida artistica sulle pitture di Bologna, qui ampliata con le descrizioni delle sculture. Con una lettera di Giampietro Zanotti allo stampatore.
carta incisa su rame a colori in 9 fogli divisi in 8 sezioni ciascuno montati su tela, circa cm. 130 x 177, rottura alla piega della tela del I foglio
19102080202105101330Watanabe shoten 1910. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Watanabe shoten paperback
139318aafNeuchâtel, Imprimerie Montandon Frères, 1863, pt. in-8vo, (16x10 cm), 206 p. + 2 vues dépl. (Panorama de ‘La Chaux de Fonds’ et de ‘Le Locle’), pt. cachet ‘A. Kaech’ sur titre / exlibris Peter E. Obergfell, brochure originale imprimée. Légères rousseurs à la couverture.
161220362In Venetia, presso Domenico Imberti, 1612. In-12 de [16]- 214 pages [a8; A-N8 manque E8 (p. 79/80)]. Demi-parchemin, dos lisse, étiquettes (titre et date) rouge et bleue, plat de papier à la colle.
140045aafLichtensteig, Verlag des Herausgebers, 1877, in-8vo, (16,7x11.4 cm), XVI (Titelblatt - Vorwort ‘ - Inhalts-Verz. - Ill. Verz. - Quellenlitteratur über das Toggenburg - Vocabularium) + 292 S. + 12 gelbe S. mit Werbung (2 Abb. v. Gasthof zur Krone, Lichtensteig & Gasthof zur Krone, Ebnat) + 1 gef. Karte + 15 Tafeln + 1 Panorama, fleckig.
19811255131981 Lausanne, Editions Piantanida - 1981 - 5 volumes grand in-4, reliures plein Skivertex noisette, dos à 4 nerfs avec filets, auteur et titre en doré - 600 planches couleurs dans les 3 premiers tomes + 299 et 362 pages de textes
6971Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1913 (deuxième édition mise à jour). 1 volume in-12, 8 pp. + XXVII pp. + 454 pp. + 8 pp. (annonces publicitaires), enrichi de 39 cartes et 21 plans, souvent dépliants, reliure moderne plein cuir, très bon état général.
9863Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1913. 1 volume in-12, 8 pp. + XXVII pp. + 454 pp. + 8 pp. (annonces publicitaires), enrichi de 39 cartes et 21 plans, souvent dépliants, reliure plein cuir moderne, bon état général.
<br/> STATO: USATO, COME NUOVO.<br/> TITOLO: Descrizione del mondo sin qui conosciuto. <br/> AUTORE: Urbano Monte.<br/> CURATORE: Introduzione di Maurizio Ampollini.<br/> EDITORE: Periplo Edizioni<br/> DATA ED.: 1994,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Le Chimere,2. Quest'opera è stata stampata ion caratteri Bodoni su carta della cartiera Miliani di Fabriano. Edizione in 800 esemplari numerati, nostro 497.<br/> E
1619220705Hong Kong.: Hong Kong Tourist Association. June 16th1963. Colour folding map and four stapled booklets within original envelope. Map measures 43 x 54.5cm; booklets measure 21.5 x 9.5cm; envelope measures 23 x 10.5cm. Covers of booklets and extremities of envelope somewhat abraded though map in very good condition. A collection of four booklets and a folding map of Kowloon Peninsula and the northern shore of Hong Kong Island prepared for tourists to Hong Kong. The four booklets each focus on general information dining and entertainment sightseeing and shopping. Throughout each booklet particular emphasis is placed on the affordability of travel in Hong Kong and much effort is made to portray the colony as a romantic idyll. . Hong Kong Tourist Association. unknown
Completo in 4 volumi. <br/> TITOLO: Delle Opere. Tomo Primo In cui si contengono i primi otto Libri delle Antichità Giudaiche [marca tipogr. incisa]; In Verona [doppia linea] Per gli eredi di Marco Moroni. Con licenza de' Superiori e privilegio MDCCLXXIX // Id., Id., Tomo Secondo In cui si contengono gli altri otto Libri delle Antichità Giudaiche, Id. // Tomo Terzo In cui gli ultimi quattro Libri delle Antichità Giudai
In-16° (cm. 18), brossura editoriale figurata dai litografi comaschi Fustinoni anticamente applicata su tela (lievi segni d'uso); pp. 92 [60] in buono stato, con 1 carta geografica ripiegata fuori testo, 1 panoroma più volte ripiegato fuori testo, numerose e deliziose figure in nero nel testo, 1 cartellino con errata corrige di ristoranti e alberghi fra le pp. 16-17 fuori testo. Leggera brunitura della carta, piccolo foro alla mappa, leggeri segni d'uso. Rara edizione originale con ricche informazioni, anche pubblicitarie nelle pagine finali. Cfr. Ciapponi Landi, Raccolta di scritti attinenti il vino valtellinese, Tirano 1993, p. 42. Buon esemplare. (SD4)
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 272, [3] p., [47] unnumbered b/w plates, architectural plans, tables, 2 folded maps (A huge and very detailed city plan of Bursa and Uludag plan for travelers). Back cover is missing. Occasionally soiling on spine and front cover. This extremely rare guide includes three chapters. First one is a detailed Bursa city guide for travelers. In this chapter, Osman Sevki wrote the geographic and historic background of Bursa city in details never mentioned before. Second chapter includes a short guide to visiting places and a probable direction where a traveler can visit for three days. The third chapter and the longest chapter of the book includes architectural works with their attractive plans, hotels of the city in its period, hot springs, and important historical events in Bursa, etc. The last chapter is the Uludag chapter. Osman Sevki Uludag was a Turkish soldier, doctor (radiologist), medical historian, composer, deputy, writer. He was born in Bursa. He is the eponym of 'Uludag', where he reached the top by performing the first climb in the history of the republic in 1925. Osman Sevki Bey attended the travel of Members of the Geography Council which consisted of teachers, in Bursa in 1925. He made the first climb in the history of the Republic by climbing to the summit of the 2545 meters high Monk Mountain. He was impressed by the majesty of the mountain and suggested that the name of the mountain be changed to "Uludag"; When his offer was accepted, he was the eponym of the mountain. When the Surname Law was enacted in 1934, he has taken 'Uludag' as his surname. He published his researches on Bursa, "Bursa and Uludag", "Yesil Mosque" and "Monks and Dervishes of Uludag". OCLC 15585035, 214803532 (Only five copies located in OCLC).; Özege 2688. First Edition.
Very Good Turkish Original printed poster in a standard black frame. Folio. (50 x 35 cm). In Turkish. Izmir and Istanbul live of Therapy in their "Never Apologise Never Explain Tour 2005". An extremely rare and fine graphic-designed Turkish poster. Signed by all three members of the band: Andy Cairns, Michael McKeagan, and Neil Cooper. Only dedication by Michael as 'Love from'. Sponsors of those concerts are Yüxexes (a modern rock music periodical published in Turkey), Eksen 96.2 (Turkish radio channel), Tekel birasi (National Turkish brand of beer), and Host Productions. A fine, very collectible, and extremely rare poster with its signatures and inscriptions.
1988mon0000209741The Sporting Life 1988-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean copy sound binding. The Sporting Life hardcover
5 vols., 8vo., with frontispieces and numerous full-page coloured illustrations; pictorial blue cloth, upper boards blocked in silver and colours, backstrips lettered in silver, a near fine set in publisher's slip-cases.
1996210481996. Collection of five Fodor's gay travel guides published between 1996 and 2001 documenting LGBTQ travel culture and the geography of queer social life in the late twentieth century. Produced during a period when openly gay and lesbian travelers frequently relied upon specialized print resources to identify welcoming public accommodations and avoid hostile environments the guides reflect the cultural infrastructure of queer mobility before the widespread adoption of internet-based travel platforms. The books document networks of bars hotels cafés bookstores resorts nightlife venues and community spaces serving gay and lesbian clientele across the United States and Canada preserving evidence of many establishments that have since closed or disappeared. As such the guides now function not only as travel manuals but also as historical records of LGBTQ commercial and social geography during the 1990s and early 2000s.<br /> Collection consists of five paperback travel guides most measuring approximately 5 x 9 inches organized by city state and region with detailed listings of gay- and lesbian-friendly businesses addresses telephone numbers maps travel tips and commentary on local LGBTQ culture. 1 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1996. First edition. 497 pages. Comprehensive nationwide guide covering approximately forty cities and destinations with listings for bars hotels restaurants bookstores nightlife venues and community resources catering to gay and lesbian travelers. 2 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to New York City. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1997. First edition. 187 pages. Includes coverage of New York City together with surrounding destinations such as Fire Island and New Hope Pennsylvania emphasizing hotels inns cafés restaurants nightlife and local cultural commentary from an LGBTQ perspective. 3 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1997. First edition. 166 pages. Covers San Francisco San Jose Santa Cruz Monterey Wine Country and the Russian River area with extensive discussion of gay and lesbian social life tourism and cultural institutions in Northern California. 4 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1998. Second edition. Expanded national guide featuring maps destination overviews and updated regional listings for queer-friendly businesses and accommodations throughout the United States. 5 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 2001. Third edition. 676 pages. Revised and expanded edition including thousands of listings for accommodations restaurants bars and nightlife venues throughout the United States and Canada.<br /> Published during years when discrimination against LGBTQ travelers remained widespread and legal protections varied dramatically by region these guides helped queer individuals navigate unfamiliar spaces while also strengthening broader community networks through travel and tourism. Their detailed business listings now preserve documentary evidence for numerous LGBTQ establishments and gathering spaces that no longer exist making the guides valuable records of late twentieth-century queer urban and commercial history. Minor handling wear throughout. Overall very good condition. Substantial archive documenting LGBTQ travel networks and the printed infrastructure of queer community life before the digital era. unknown
18002712bCaen: Chalopin 1800. 12mo 137 x 84 mm. 12 pp. Drop-title. Stab-stitched in original blue printed wrappers. Modern folding moroco-backed chemise and slipcase. A late chapbook incarnation of Vulson de La Colombière's treatise on dream interpretation first published 1660 this pocket-sized alphabetical list of dreams and their meanings had a practical purpose being sold as an aid for the selection of lottery numbers but see below.The association of dreams and lottery numbers derived from the Italian smorfia tradition which linked and still does the lottery and its numbers to dreams and the occult. The word smorfia refers to keys associating dreams with winning numbers also sometimes called cabala and by extension to the ephemeral publications containing these keys. "A feature of the Italian lottery throughout its history is the intense interest in occult methods of predicting the winning numbers. Foremost is the smorfia - a slang word meaning a wry grimace but also having overtones associated with the dream god Morpheus son of Hypnos God of Sleep." Adrian Seville History Today Vol. 49 no. 3 March 1999. In this brief pamphlet the connection with the lottery is indicated by a list of the 27 "most commonly pulled" lottery numbers printed at the end. Oddly all end in either 3 7 or 9. The dream descriptions however provide no lottery numbers. These highly abbreviated one-or-two-line summaries are simply followed by a verbal description of their degree and type of luck or lack of it or their meaning. Thus "to dream of being a tree" portends illness "kissing a dead person" promises long life though just kissing anyone signifies trouble. Arranged by keyword the list covers an impressive range of dream subjects: seeing oneself swimming in the sea loss and harm having long teeth trouble from one's parents dreaming that one is a doctor good luck hearing bells ringing signifies honor with boredom! etc.The attribution to the Caen chapbook printer/publishers Pierre-Jean-Aimé and Théodore Chalopin was made by René Helot who found several copies of the pamphlet in the Chalopin archives. OCLC locates 2 copies at the BnF and the Newberry. Cf. Helot La Bibliothèque bleue en Normandie 1928 245. Chalopin unknown
18002712bCaen: Chalopin 1800. 12mo 137 x 84 mm. 12 pp. Drop-title. Stab-stitched in original blue printed wrappers. Modern folding moroco-backed chemise and slipcase. A late chapbook incarnation of Vulson de La Colombière's treatise on dream interpretation first published 1660 this pocket-sized alphabetical list of dreams and their meanings had a practical purpose being sold as an aid for the selection of lottery numbers but see below.The association of dreams and lottery numbers derived from the Italian smorfia tradition which linked and still does the lottery and its numbers to dreams and the occult. The word smorfia refers to keys associating dreams with winning numbers also sometimes called cabala and by extension to the ephemeral publications containing these keys. "A feature of the Italian lottery throughout its history is the intense interest in occult methods of predicting the winning numbers. Foremost is the smorfia - a slang word meaning a wry grimace but also having overtones associated with the dream god Morpheus son of Hypnos God of Sleep." Adrian Seville History Today Vol. 49 no. 3 March 1999. In this brief pamphlet the connection with the lottery is indicated by a list of the 27 "most commonly pulled" lottery numbers printed at the end. Oddly all end in either 3 7 or 9. The dream descriptions however provide no lottery numbers. These highly abbreviated one-or-two-line summaries are simply followed by a verbal description of their degree and type of luck or lack of it or their meaning. Thus "to dream of being a tree" portends illness "kissing a dead person" promises long life though just kissing anyone signifies trouble. Arranged by keyword the list covers an impressive range of dream subjects: seeing oneself swimming in the sea loss and harm having long teeth trouble from one's parents dreaming that one is a doctor good luck hearing bells ringing signifies honor with boredom! etc.The attribution to the Caen chapbook printer/publishers Pierre-Jean-Aimé and Théodore Chalopin was made by René Helot who found several copies of the pamphlet in the Chalopin archives. OCLC locates 2 copies at the BnF and the Newberry. Cf. Helot La Bibliothèque bleue en Normandie 1928 245. Chalopin unknown books
Milan, chez Ferdinand Artaria, 1836, in-8, in-8, classica legatura originale “a busta", in piena tela, titolo e fregio in oro al dorso, tagli spruzzati, pp. [2], XXXII, 514, [6]. Con una carta generale d'Italia ripiegata all'antiporta (con i confini colorati a mano), frontespizio inciso con piccola veduta, una tav. di segni convenzionali inc. in rame f.t., 10 carte geografiche incise in rame f.t. (9 ripiegate, fra le quali una grande carta dei passi alpini del Piemonte) e 12 piantine di città f.t., sempre in calcografia. Uno strappetto, senza perdite, ad una carta geogr., ma ottimo esemplare.
In Roma, per Giovanni Battista Molo. A spese di Vincenzo de Romanis libraro a Pasquino all'insegna di S. Francesco, e del Giglio d'oro, 1687, in-8, leg. coeva in piena pergamena floscia (staccata dal corpo del volume) pp. [20], 432, 256, 142, da 449 a 456. Con una tav. incisa in rame ripiegata (Piazza San Pietro; mancanze marginali) e centinaia di piccole xilografie n.t. Esemplare privo delle carte [segno di paragrafo]1 (front.) [segno di paragrafo]3, e dei quaderni Y e EE (formati da 8 carte). Dovrebbe mancare anche un'antiporta calcografica. Il quaderno FF è per errore legato in fine. Spiegazzature, difetti marginali alle ultime carte.
In 4°(313x240), pagg. 47 n. n. con 10 riproduzioni da incisioni in rame protette da carta oleata. Pagine in carta vergellata Fabriano. Legatura in mezza pergamena con titolo in oro al dorso, impressione in oro al piatto superiore. Esemplare perfetto.