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19912090202118107456Shueisha Young Jump Comics 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shueisha Young Jump Comics paperback
193174983Saint Paul Minnesota: Northern Pacific Railway Company. Very Good. 1931. Brochure. 63 pages; illustrations; 8 x 4 1/2 inches - original red pictorial wrappers fully illustrated Fine condition. . Northern Pacific Railway Company unknown books
Lene Burkard and SuzanneNot in perfect condition. unknown
Previous owner's name and address inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with slight creasing to lower edge and traces of storage. 195pp. A very wide-ranging study of the application of steam power across the ages recording the years of the railway locomotives, from Stephenson and the Rainhill Trials, through World War II and the Beeching axe, to the subsequent railway museums; Brunel and his famous iron ship The Great Britain, in a chapter on marine engines; the great days of the traction engines and the fall, and rise, of the great showmen's road locomotives. Also includes the many applications of steam for stationary engines.
19952090202118100515Nihonbungeisha 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nihonbungeisha paperback
439528R. A. C Country Road Map And Gazetteer. Paperback. Fair. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. 3 Volumes The R. A. C Country Road Map And Gazetteer; Every Object of Interest In The County At A Glance And How To Get There. In fair condition with signs of age wear and sun damage. However pages are tightly bound. Includes: Number 5 Second Edition Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Number 6 Second Edition Cumberland WestmorlandNumber 15 Second Edition Gloucestershire Monmouthshire & Herefordshire. The R.A.C. Country Road Map and Gaze R. A. C Country Road Map And Gazetteer paperback
2017500238193IGN Institut Geographique National 2017 1 pages 11 2x24 2x1 2cm. 2017. map. 1 pages.
Tuomi, Timo , Elina StandIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Haagen, Loa, edIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Ulaner, Bengt, edNot in perfect condition. unknown
19842080502106504165Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
199715772JOsceola Wisconsin: Motorbooks Internationa 1997. First Edition. First Printing. From the collection of motor sport photographer Jesse Alexander with a certificate of authenticity laid in. On page 67 is a very atmospheric full page color photograph by Jesse Alexander which is a close up of a driver in helmet which had been published in the magazine in May 1971. The caption below reads “This character shot was used to inspire readers to enter the ‘Road & Track Photography Contest’. It worked: More than 10000 photos were submittedâ€. 264 pages. Large coffee table book filled with numerous color photographs. Fine copy in a bright dust jacket Motorbooks Internationa unknown
199715772JOsceola Wisconsin: Motorbooks Internationa 1997. First Edition. First Printing. From the collection of motor sport photographer Jesse Alexander with a certificate of authenticity laid in. On page 67 is a very atmospheric full page color photograph by Jesse Alexander which is a close up of a driver in helmet which had been published in the magazine in May 1971. The caption below reads “This character shot was used to inspire readers to enter the ‘Road & Track Photography Contest’. It worked: More than 10000 photos were submittedâ€. 264 pages. Large coffee table book filled with numerous color photographs. Fine copy in a bright dust jacket Motorbooks Internationa unknown books
19972110502150900800Japan Road Association 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Road Association paperback
8vo., First Edition, with plates; green cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy.
mon0003021375NORMA EDITORIAL S.A. 2019-10-31. Hardcover. Very Good. 1.6535 9.7244 8.0315. Minimal wear and handling. NORMA EDITORIAL, S.A. hardcover
39725UFI.1989.In-8,couv.souple illustrée en couleurs.223 p. Nombreuses photos et cartes. TBE.
Ishimoto, FujiwoIn Pristine Condition. unknown
No inscriptions or marks. No creasing to covers. A lovely clean crisp tight copy with bright unmarked covers and no bumping to corners. 41pp. This volume comprises a brief history of the fleet, a 1977 Bus Fleet List plus black & white photographs of trams and buses. Loosely tucked-in is a 1988 Warrington Borough Council Fleet List.
23x12. 192p. Fotogr. Prólg. M. Fraga Iribarne.
No marks or inscriptions to contents and no creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked front board, very minor marks to rear and no bumping to corners. 52pp. Souvenir programme of the 9th Traction Engine Rally of the Leeds and District Traction Engine Club.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) A modern fine black leather bdg. Small 4to. (26 x 18 cm). In Ottoman script. 3 volumes set: ([13], 448, [11], [6] p.; 386, [12], [6] p.; 203 p). Ibn Battuta was the greatest medieval Muslim traveler and the author of one of the most famous travel books, the Ri?lah (Travels). His great work describes his extensive travels covering some 75,000 miles (120,000 km) in trips to almost all of the Muslim countries and as far as China and Sumatra (now part of Indonesia). Ibn Battuta was from a family that produced a number of Muslim judges (qadis). He received the traditional juristic and literary education in his native town of Tangier. In 1325, at the age of 21, he started his travels by undertaking the pilgrimage (hajj) to Mecca. At first his purpose was to fulfill that religious duty and to broaden his education by studying under famous scholars in Egypt, Syria, and the Hejaz (western Arabia). That he achieved his objectives is corroborated by long enumerations of scholars and Sufi (Islamic mystic) saints whom he met and also by a list of diplomas conferred on him (mainly in Damascus). Those studies qualified him for judicial office, whereas the claim of being a former pupil of the then-outstanding authorities in traditional Islamic sciences greatly enhanced his chances and made him thereafter a respected guest at many courts. That renown was to follow later, however. In Egypt, where he arrived by the land route via Tunis and Tripoli, an irresistible passion for travel was born in his soul, and he decided to visit as many parts of the world as possible, setting as a rule "never to travel any road a second time." His contemporaries traveled for practical reasons (such as trade, pilgrimage, and education), but Ibn Battuta did it for its own sake, for the joy of learning about new countries and new peoples. He made a living of it, benefitting at the beginning from his scholarly status and later from his increasing fame as a traveler. He enjoyed the generosity and benevolence of numerous sultans, rulers, governors, and high dignitaries in the countries he visited, thus securing an income that enabled him to continue his wanderings. From Cairo, Ibn Battuta set out via Upper Egypt to the Red Sea but then returned and visited Syria, there joining a caravan for Mecca. Having finished the pilgrimage in 1326, he crossed the Arabian Desert to Iraq, southern Iran, Azerbaijan, and Baghdad. There he met the last of the Mongol khans of Iran, Abû Sa'îd (ruled 1316-36), and some lesser rulers. Ibn Battuta spent the years between 1327 and 1330 in Mecca and Medina leading the quiet life of a devotee, but such a long stay did not suit his temperament. Embarking on a boat in Jiddah, he sailed with a retinue of followers down both shores of the Red Sea to Yemen, crossed it by land, and set sail again from Aden. This time he navigated along the eastern African coast, visiting the trading city-states as far as Kilwa (Tanzania). His return journey took him to southern Arabia, Oman, Hormuz, southern Persia, and across the Persian Gulf back to Mecca in 1332. There a new, ambitious plan matured in his mind. Hearing of the sultan of Delhi, Mu?ammad ibn Tughluq (ruled 1325-51), and his fabulous generosity to Muslim scholars, he decided to try his luck at his court. Forced by lack of communications to choose a more indirect route, Ibn Battuta turned northward, again passed Egypt and Syria, and boarded ship for Asia Minor (Anatolia) in Latakia. He crisscrossed that "land of the Turks" in many directions at a time when Anatolia was divided into numerous petty sultanates. Thus, his narrative provides a valuable source for the history of that country between the end of the Seljuq power and the rise of the house of Ottoman. Ibn Battuta was received cordially and generously by all the local rulers and heads of religious... Hejra: 1333; 1335; 1336 = Roumi: 1335 ; 1337; 1340 = Gregorian: 1917; 1919; 1921. Ozege: 21289. For fihrist: 5771.
2 leaves, sm. 8vo., from Bowen's 'Britannia Depicta', conjoined to form an overall sheet of 23.5cms x 18.5cms (9.25ins x 7.25ins), and containing a charming engraved strip-map of the road from Dartmouth (Devonshire) to Minehead (Somersetshire) in six sections with associated descriptive letter-press including arms of Dartmouth and Tiverton in cartouches, THE WHOLE FINELY COLOURED BY HAND, and eminently suitable for framing and display. Emanuel Bowen's 'Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd' first appeared in 1720 with Ogilby's strip-maps reduced to half the original scale. The work was immensely popular and was reissued many time as late as 1759. The road passes from Dartmouth through Newton Bushel, Exeter, Silverton, Tiverton, Bampton, Berry and Embercum to Minehead.
19701112032800xbvkLisboa, Editorial Aster, not dated (ca. 1970). 351 pages. - Publisher's illustrated softcover; 8vo.(ca. 22 x 16 x 4 cm).
Very Good English Original green cloth. Title gilt in black "Egyptian Touring Association" and "ETA logo" to the front board. Foolscap 8vo. (17,5 x 13 cm). In English. 110 p. with rich separate advertisements, and a fine folded b/w map titled "Desert motor-routes" on a scale of 1:4,000,000. Slightly fading on cloth, otherwise a fine copy. First and only edition of this rare complete and very detailed desert motor-routes' guide for the Anglo-Egyptian motorists, printed by the Egyptian Touring Association in Cairo, including details about hospitals, "what to do in cases of accidents on the roads", free legal defence, hotels, garages as well as itineraries, pedestrian crossings, speed limits in the country, parking regulations of Sharia Kasr el Nil, Adly Pasha, no-lights area, railway bridges, postal rates, exchange rates, rates of freight on motor cars by sea and rail, kilometers into miles, transcontinental road London - Istanbul with other useful information. This guide was explained in the introduction as "This handbook has been compiled for the benefit of members and is issued to them free. Extra copies may be obtained from the Head Office, 3 Sh. Cattawi Bey, Kasr el Nil, Cairo, at the price of P.T. 10. It contains a good deal of useful information regarding touring of all kinds in Egypt and abroad including a list of recommended hotels and garages throughout the country. "The president of the Association which was founded in 1932, was H.E. Sir Miles Lampson (1880-1964). He was a British diplomat who was appointed High Commissioner for Egypt and Sudan in 1934. As a result of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty in December 1936, to which Lampson was a signatory, Britain loosened its grip on Egypt and the post title was changed to Ambassador to Egypt and High Commissioner for Sudan in 1936. Lampson continued in this office until 1946. Vice presidents were Sir Stenson Cooke and J. A. Crawford. According to the ETA's service page of the guide, the purpose of the association can be determined as "Association was formed to provide a long-felt want in Egypt, that is, a touring club in the true sense of the word, devoted to the interests of all kinds of travelers. It's a non-profit making co-operative organization with the aim of making the path of the motorist, the airman, the camper, and every other kind of traveler pleasanter and smoother. The E.T.A. is officially recognized by the Egyptian Government and already in its short existence has grown enormously, being able to offer the following very real services to its members: Expert and detailed advice on all touring matters. Expert advice on motoring matters and vetting of cars. Free itineraries to all parts of Egypt and abroad. Reminders are sent to all members when a car and driving license is due for renewal. Renewal of car and driving licenses. Free legal defense for motoring offenses. Triptyques, carnets, and all documents for foreign touring, including passport arrangements. Agents at Alexandria, PortSaid, Suez, and the principal ports to look after the incoming and outgoing motorist and relieve him of all worry. A full stock of maps and guide books of Egypt and other countries. Up-to-date information on the state of roads and desert tracks. Welcome and help from the 100 odd touring clubs of the A.I.T. [i.e. the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme], of which the E.T.A. is a member. Recommended hotels and garages throughout Egypt and the Near East. Insurance for members can be effected at the most advantageous rates, and advice is given. Cars can be driven to any part of Egypt, by experienced drivers. Guides are provided. Other benefits, it is hoped, will be given in due of course.". Not located in OCLC. "1938-39 Edition" of the series (not published more than two years) is located in OCLC in no. 862336537.