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1956115062Téhéran Tehran: Editions de l'Institut Franco-Iranien 1956. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Téhéran Tehran Editions de l'Institut Franco-Iranien circa 1956. Octavo 86 pages. Wrappers printed in red and black with a protective glassine wrapper possibly as issued; some light tanning; in excellent condition. A presentation copy inscribed and signed by the author 'A Lutys belle et noble Artiste et . peut-être deuxième habitante en réserve d'un très moderne harem de Pacha. Très amicalement et très admiratif Anthelme 26.VII.56'. The author was a French mining engineer working in Iran; the recipient may have been flamenco performer Lutys de Luz. <p>This collection comprises literary reflections on subjects including perfume Persian archaeology Isfahan and a lengthy account on a voyage to the South Pacific in particular New Caledonia. This section 'En marge d'une mission dans le Pacifique Austral' pages 48-83 comprises 'Extraits de conférences prononcées à la Société de Géographique et à la Société de l'Industrie minérale en 1931/1932'. Editions de l'Institut Franco-Iranien paperback
189828434Bordeaux: G. Delmas 1898. Hardcover book. Very good condition. Two almanac / diaries by a woman with ties to Noumea but apparently lived in Melbourne Australia. Includes printed French advertisements comical cartoons tables New Caledonia facts government pages tariffs recipes and maps of New Caledonia and Noumea and the sea route from France b&w photo illustrations of the ships Saint-Pierre Saint Antoine Saint Louis interspersed throughout with manuscript additions. Also a b&w double page illustration of L. Ballande Fils Aine a mercantile store in Noumea on Rue de l'Alma and Rue Austerlitz. The diary owner awaits letters from 'Tom" in Noumea and a niece Bina Witt moves from Macedon to Noumea. Hand written entries in English include the births and deaths of friends and neighbors and final resting place as Melbourne Cemetery; visits to friends recipes recording when letters were written poems etc. One entry is a particularly sad one at the end of 1897 "My dearly loved child Lucy died on Friday January 4 1898 and was buried on the next day Saturday. At rest." At the beginning of the 1898 almanac "My dear daughter died this morning 1/7/1898 between ten and eleven o'clock after about a months illness leaving a broken hearted husband and children to mourn her loss." Also glued into the front of the 1898 volume: 'Geoffrey Orlando William Witt born the 26th July 6 years. Walter George Herbert Witt born 9th January 1886 12 years. Arthur Henry Bridgeman Witt born the 5th of January 1884. 14 years.' with<br /> "Numea"/New Caledonia & "S. S. Island" albumen photographs 1880. Two large impressive photographs laid down on a thick album page and captioned in a period hand in ink below the image. The first titled "Numea" a bird's eye view of the French colonial town showing the town and major buildings military prison and the harbor with tall masted ships in the distance. 10 1/2 x 8 3/4". On the verso "S. S. Island" showing a large thatched roof native dwelling with a man in western attire standing outside set in a very dramatic jungle and mountainous landscape likely Tahiti. 9 1/2 x 7 1/4". Album sheet thick stock 11 3/4 x 9 1/4" browned chipped at corners and one edge. Images very good condition. Small 4to 11 x 7 1/2" 1897 volume has blue cloth covers with red/blue flag "L.B." Balland on front 116pp newspaper quality paper manuscript additions. 1898 volume has maroon cloth covers with red/blue flag "L.B." Balland on front 114pp lacking title page manuscript additions hinges supported with acid free tape. G. Delmas hardcover