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Ma`had al-Idarah al-`Ammah (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
al-Kashshaf al-mawdu`i li-majallatay Ma`had al-Idarah al-`Ammah kashshaf alibati bi-muhtawayat majallatay: al-Idarah al-`ammah wa-Maktabat al-idarah
Paperback light green quarto. 226 pages ; 24 cm In Arabic || Idarah al-`ammah -- Indexes. Maktabat al-idarah.
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MAALOUF Amin
Origines.
Paris, Le Grand Livre du Mois, 2004. 16 x 24, 487 pp., reliure souple d'édition, très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 41538
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MAALOUF, Amin.
Les Croisades vues par les Arabes.
1 vol in-16, 317 pages, carte, notes, broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [JL-1][@]
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MAATAR HABIBA, ALI MOULAÏ
NOS HEROS A TRAVERS L'HISTOIRE, IAUDAS
Chihab. 1993. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette d'env. 25 pages, illustrée de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc. Texte en arabe et en français.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : RO60118428
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MAATAR HABIBA, ALI MOULAÏ
NOS HEROS A TRAVERS L'HISTOIRE, JUGURTHA (160-105 AV. J.-C.)
Chihab. 1993. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette d'env. 25 pages, illustrée de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc. Texte en arabe et en français.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : RO60118425
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MAATAR HABIBA, ALI MOULAÏ
NOS HEROS A TRAVERS L'HISTOIRE, TACFARINAS (17-24 AP. J.-C.)
Chihab. 1993. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette d'env. 10 pages, illustrée de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc. Texte en arabe et en français.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : RO60118427
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Mach, Rudolf and Ormsby, Eric L.
HANDLIST OF ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. (New Series) In The Princeton University Library.
pp. xiv, 402. 8vo. Original black cloth binding. Concise description of 1,626 Arabic works in the Princeton University Library's collection of Arabic Manuscripts known as the New Series. Originally Published at $ 99.00 **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF6
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Machuel (L.).
L'Arabe sans Maître. Ou guide de conversation arabe en Tunisie et en Algérie à l'usage des colons et des voyageurs.
Paris, Armand Colin, 1912. Un volume de format in 12° de 144 pp. Reliure de l'éditeur en percaline brune, titres en noir. Percaline légèrement défraîchie, peu commun.
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MACHUEL L.
Grammaire élémentaire d'arabe régulier. Contenant des tableaux pour la conjugaison de tous les verbes irréguliers et des modèles d'analyse.
Percaline de l'éditeur. 199 pages. Couverture passée.
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MACHUEL L.
L'ARABE SANS MAITRE - OU GUIDE DE LA CONVERSATION ARABE EN TUNISIE, EN ALGERIE ET AU MAROC.
COLIN ARMAND. 1956. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 143 pages - coiffe en pied abimée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : R320033493
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MACHUEL L.
L'ARABE SANS MAITRE OU GUIDE DE LA CONVERSATION ARABE EN TUNISIE, EN ALGERIE ET AU MAROC - A L'USAGE DES COLONS, DES MILITAIRES ET DES VOYAGEURS.
COLIN. 1937. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 143 pages - Petite annotation sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : R320028256
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Machuel L.
Les voyages de Sindebad le marin. Texte en arabe, troisième édition
Adolphe jourdan. 1910. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 150 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : RO80234817
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MACHUEL L.
L’ARABE SANS MAITRE
Librairie Armand Colin, Paris, 1940.
Bookseller reference : 23337
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MACHUEL L.
METHODE POUR L'ETUDE DE L'ARABE PARLE - (IDIOME ALGERIEN) -
JOURDAN A.. 1875. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. XVI + 364 pages - 1 etiquette collée en coiffe en pied - Tampon sur la page de titre et 1er plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : R320060252
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Machuel L.
Méthode pour l'étude de l'arabe parlé (idiome algérien)
Adolphe jourdan. Non daté. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 455 pages. Plusizeurs pages sont désolidarisées. Couverture partiellement désolidarisée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : RO80236521
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MACHUEL L.
Méthode pour l'étude de l'arabe parlé.
Percaline de l'éditeur. 462 pages. Couverture passée.
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Machuel, L.
L'Arabe sans Maître ou guide de la conversation arabe en Tunisie, en Algérie et au Maroc
PARIS, A. Colin, 1940 - In-12 - Cartonnage éditeur gris - petit manque en page de titre - 144 pages - Propre
Bookseller reference : 25979
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Machuel, L.
L'Arabe sans Maître ou guide de la conversation arabe en Tunisie, en Algérie et au Maroc
PARIS, A. Colin, 1940 - In-12 - Cartonnage éditeur gris - petit manque en page de titre - 144 pages - Propre
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MACHUEL, L.
LE GUIDE DE L'INTERPRETE. RECUEIL DE LETTRES ARABES ADMINISTRATIVES, JUDICIAIRES ET PERSONNELLES, DE CIRCULAIRES ET DE RAPPORTS. ACCOMPAGNES D'UN VOCABULAIRE DES MOTS CONTENUS DANS LES TEXTES.
22x14. 170p.+183p. Mancha en cubierta. Textos en francés y árabe.
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MACHUEL, L. ( Louis Pierre )
MÉTHODE POUR L'ÉTUDE DE L'ARABE PARLÉ ( Idiome algérien )
Alger Adolphe Jourdan, éditeur 1880 in 12 (19x12) 1 volume reliure pleine percaline verte de l'éditeur, dos et plat supérieur titrés, 416 pages. Troisième édition. Bel exemplaire
Bookseller reference : 46595
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MacLEAN, Alistair
Lawrence d'Arabie. Adapte' par Noelle Brun
1 Vol. In-16 t. editoriale, ill. applicata al piatto pag. 160 num. ill. fotogr. e cart. n.t PROG 19877 CATT_ATT 31
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Adonis dentata, Parmelia maciformis, Galega apollinea, Zostera bullata, Gymnostomum niloticum. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 53)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Bookseller reference : 26458
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Balsamita tridentata, Filago mareotica, Anthemis indurata, Cotula cinerea. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 47)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Bookseller reference : 26428
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Fucus antennulatus, Fucus denticulatus. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 55)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Bookseller reference : 26423
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Scirpus fimbrisetus, Andropogon annulatum, Scirpus mucronatus. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 7)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Bookseller reference : 26483
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Sinapis allionii, Hesperis acris, Lunaria parviflora. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 35)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Bookseller reference : 26451
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Adonis dentata, Parmelia maciformis, Galega apollinea, Zostera bullata, Gymnostomum niloticum. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 53)
- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 71x54cm, une feuille. - Original, unshaved, full-page etching from the "Imperial edition" of the Description de l'Égypte, or 'Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française, publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand [A Collection of the observations and research carried out in Egypt during the French expedition, published on the orders of his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great]'. Produced between February 1802 and 1830 on the orders of Naopleon Bonaparte and published between 1809 and 1828, 1,000 copies were printed and distributed to institutions, on vergé paper with an 'Égypte ancienne et moderne' watermark, visible when held up to the light. Light marginal spotting not touching image, otherwise in very fresh, fine condition. An engraving from the Description de l'Egypte, one of the masterpieces of French printing and the birth of a new field: Egyptology. A gigantic survey of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests in 1798 and 1799, the work is divided into 13 volumes of engravings making up 892 plates, of which 72 colored, as well as presenting the splendors of the Egypt of the Pharaohs in 9 volumes. The other volumes discuss natural history and present a fascinating portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Eastern Armies. The 'Egyptian campaign', militarily a disaster, demonstrates, through the engravings of the Description d'Egypte, the scientific success it nonetheless became thanks to the 167 expert members of the Commission of the Sciences and Arts of the Institut d'Egypte [Egyptian Institute] who followed Napoleon's army. The Institut gathered together in Egypt the mathematician Monge, the chemist Berthollet, the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists, engineers, architects and doctors. They were tasked with re-discovering modern and ancient Egypt and displaying its natural treasures as well as the know-how of its inhabitants. This edition, the so-called "Imperial" edition of the plates for the Description de l'Egypte was printed in four large formats, two of which were specially created for it and christened "Moyen-Egypte" and "Grand-Egypte". A special press was built to print it, the process extending over 20 years, from 1809 to 1829. The "Imperial" edition proved so popular that a second edition, this time in black and white and without the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark - known as the "Royal Edition" - was published during the Restoration by the printing house of C.-L.-F. Panckoucke (Paris). The engravings of the Description d'Egypte owe a great deal to Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon, illustrator, diplomat, collector and later Director of the Musée Napoléon (the Louvre). His exploration of the South of Egypt gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the experts of the Institut there, thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the area. This was the research gathered together from 1802 in the mammoth Description de L'Egypte. Denon embarked on this story of archeological exploration at the age of 51, reaching first Alexandria and then Cairo before exploring Upper Egypt. Along with the members of the Institut d'Egypte, the Natural History Museum's painter H.J. Redouté (brother of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, author of Roses), the mineralogist Dolomiue, and the draughtsman Joly, Denon then explored the Nile Delta and Lower Egypt. When, however, he joined the 21st Light Infantry Regiment as it marched across Upper Egypt in pursuit of the retreating Mameluks in November 1798, he found himself the only civilian. In the very midst of the battle itself, he reeled off sketches of the works of art that peppered his path right up to the threshold of the Sudan. He said that he had crossed "a country that is, apart from its name, entirely unknown to Europeans, and therefore everything was worth describing" (Voyages dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant le
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Balsamita tridentata, Filago mareotica, Anthemis indurata, Cotula cinerea. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 47)
- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 71x54cm, une feuille. - Original, unshaved, full-page etching from the "Imperial edition" of the Description de l'Égypte, or 'Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française, publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand [A Collection of the observations and research carried out in Egypt during the French expedition, published on the orders of his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great]'. Produced between February 1802 and 1830 on the orders of Naopleon Bonaparte and published between 1809 and 1828, 1,000 copies were printed and distributed to institutions, on vergé paper with an 'Égypte ancienne et moderne' watermark, visible when held up to the light. Light marginal spotting not touching image, otherwise in very fresh, fine condition. An engraving from the Description de l'Egypte, one of the masterpieces of French printing and the birth of a new field: Egyptology. A gigantic survey of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests in 1798 and 1799, the work is divided into 13 volumes of engravings making up 892 plates, of which 72 colored, as well as presenting the splendors of the Egypt of the Pharaohs in 9 volumes. The other volumes discuss natural history and present a fascinating portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Eastern Armies. The 'Egyptian campaign', militarily a disaster, demonstrates, through the engravings of the Description d'Egypte, the scientific success it nonetheless became thanks to the 167 expert members of the Commission of the Sciences and Arts of the Institut d'Egypte [Egyptian Institute] who followed Napoleon's army. The Institut gathered together in Egypt the mathematician Monge, the chemist Berthollet, the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists, engineers, architects and doctors. They were tasked with re-discovering modern and ancient Egypt and displaying its natural treasures as well as the know-how of its inhabitants. This edition, the so-called "Imperial" edition of the plates for the Description de l'Egypte was printed in four large formats, two of which were specially created for it and christened "Moyen-Egypte" and "Grand-Egypte". A special press was built to print it, the process extending over 20 years, from 1809 to 1829. The "Imperial" edition proved so popular that a second edition, this time in black and white and without the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark - known as the "Royal Edition" - was published during the Restoration by the printing house of C.-L.-F. Panckoucke (Paris). The engravings of the Description d'Egypte owe a great deal to Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon, illustrator, diplomat, collector and later Director of the Musée Napoléon (the Louvre). His exploration of the South of Egypt gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the experts of the Institut there, thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the area. This was the research gathered together from 1802 in the mammoth Description de L'Egypte. Denon embarked on this story of archeological exploration at the age of 51, reaching first Alexandria and then Cairo before exploring Upper Egypt. Along with the members of the Institut d'Egypte, the Natural History Museum's painter H.J. Redouté (brother of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, author of Roses), the mineralogist Dolomiue, and the draughtsman Joly, Denon then explored the Nile Delta and Lower Egypt. When, however, he joined the 21st Light Infantry Regiment as it marched across Upper Egypt in pursuit of the retreating Mameluks in November 1798, he found himself the only civilian. In the very midst of the battle itself, he reeled off sketches of the works of art that peppered his path right up to the threshold of the Sudan. He said that he had crossed "a country that is, apart from its name, entirely unknown to Europeans, and therefore everything was worth describing" (Voyages dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant le
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Fucus antennulatus, Fucus denticulatus. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 55)
- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 71x54cm, une feuille. - Original, unshaved, full-page etching from the "Imperial edition" of the Description de l'Égypte, or 'Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française, publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand [A Collection of the observations and research carried out in Egypt during the French expedition, published on the orders of his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great]'. Produced between February 1802 and 1830 on the orders of Naopleon Bonaparte and published between 1809 and 1828, 1,000 copies were printed and distributed to institutions, on vergé paper with an 'Égypte ancienne et moderne' watermark, visible when held up to the light. Light marginal spotting not touching image, otherwise in very fresh, fine condition. An engraving from the Description de l'Egypte, one of the masterpieces of French printing and the birth of a new field: Egyptology. A gigantic survey of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests in 1798 and 1799, the work is divided into 13 volumes of engravings making up 892 plates, of which 72 colored, as well as presenting the splendors of the Egypt of the Pharaohs in 9 volumes. The other volumes discuss natural history and present a fascinating portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Eastern Armies. The 'Egyptian campaign', militarily a disaster, demonstrates, through the engravings of the Description d'Egypte, the scientific success it nonetheless became thanks to the 167 expert members of the Commission of the Sciences and Arts of the Institut d'Egypte [Egyptian Institute] who followed Napoleon's army. The Institut gathered together in Egypt the mathematician Monge, the chemist Berthollet, the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists, engineers, architects and doctors. They were tasked with re-discovering modern and ancient Egypt and displaying its natural treasures as well as the know-how of its inhabitants. This edition, the so-called "Imperial" edition of the plates for the Description de l'Egypte was printed in four large formats, two of which were specially created for it and christened "Moyen-Egypte" and "Grand-Egypte". A special press was built to print it, the process extending over 20 years, from 1809 to 1829. The "Imperial" edition proved so popular that a second edition, this time in black and white and without the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark - known as the "Royal Edition" - was published during the Restoration by the printing house of C.-L.-F. Panckoucke (Paris). The engravings of the Description d'Egypte owe a great deal to Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon, illustrator, diplomat, collector and later Director of the Musée Napoléon (the Louvre). His exploration of the South of Egypt gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the experts of the Institut there, thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the area. This was the research gathered together from 1802 in the mammoth Description de L'Egypte. Denon embarked on this story of archeological exploration at the age of 51, reaching first Alexandria and then Cairo before exploring Upper Egypt. Along with the members of the Institut d'Egypte, the Natural History Museum's painter H.J. Redouté (brother of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, author of Roses), the mineralogist Dolomiue, and the draughtsman Joly, Denon then explored the Nile Delta and Lower Egypt. When, however, he joined the 21st Light Infantry Regiment as it marched across Upper Egypt in pursuit of the retreating Mameluks in November 1798, he found himself the only civilian. In the very midst of the battle itself, he reeled off sketches of the works of art that peppered his path right up to the threshold of the Sudan. He said that he had crossed "a country that is, apart from its name, entirely unknown to Europeans, and therefore everything was worth describing" (Voyages dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant le
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Scirpus fimbrisetus, Andropogon annulatum, Scirpus mucronatus. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 7)
- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 71x54cm, une feuille. - Original, unshaved, full-page etching from the "Imperial edition" of the Description de l'Égypte, or 'Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française, publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand [A Collection of the observations and research carried out in Egypt during the French expedition, published on the orders of his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great]'. Produced between February 1802 and 1830 on the orders of Naopleon Bonaparte and published between 1809 and 1828, 1,000 copies were printed and distributed to institutions, on vergé paper with an 'Égypte ancienne et moderne' watermark, visible when held up to the light. Light marginal spotting not touching image, otherwise in very fresh, fine condition. An engraving from the Description de l'Egypte, one of the masterpieces of French printing and the birth of a new field: Egyptology. A gigantic survey of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests in 1798 and 1799, the work is divided into 13 volumes of engravings making up 892 plates, of which 72 colored, as well as presenting the splendors of the Egypt of the Pharaohs in 9 volumes. The other volumes discuss natural history and present a fascinating portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Eastern Armies. The 'Egyptian campaign', militarily a disaster, demonstrates, through the engravings of the Description d'Egypte, the scientific success it nonetheless became thanks to the 167 expert members of the Commission of the Sciences and Arts of the Institut d'Egypte [Egyptian Institute] who followed Napoleon's army. The Institut gathered together in Egypt the mathematician Monge, the chemist Berthollet, the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists, engineers, architects and doctors. They were tasked with re-discovering modern and ancient Egypt and displaying its natural treasures as well as the know-how of its inhabitants. This edition, the so-called "Imperial" edition of the plates for the Description de l'Egypte was printed in four large formats, two of which were specially created for it and christened "Moyen-Egypte" and "Grand-Egypte". A special press was built to print it, the process extending over 20 years, from 1809 to 1829. The "Imperial" edition proved so popular that a second edition, this time in black and white and without the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark - known as the "Royal Edition" - was published during the Restoration by the printing house of C.-L.-F. Panckoucke (Paris). The engravings of the Description d'Egypte owe a great deal to Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon, illustrator, diplomat, collector and later Director of the Musée Napoléon (the Louvre). His exploration of the South of Egypt gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the experts of the Institut there, thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the area. This was the research gathered together from 1802 in the mammoth Description de L'Egypte. Denon embarked on this story of archeological exploration at the age of 51, reaching first Alexandria and then Cairo before exploring Upper Egypt. Along with the members of the Institut d'Egypte, the Natural History Museum's painter H.J. Redouté (brother of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, author of Roses), the mineralogist Dolomiue, and the draughtsman Joly, Denon then explored the Nile Delta and Lower Egypt. When, however, he joined the 21st Light Infantry Regiment as it marched across Upper Egypt in pursuit of the retreating Mameluks in November 1798, he found himself the only civilian. In the very midst of the battle itself, he reeled off sketches of the works of art that peppered his path right up to the threshold of the Sudan. He said that he had crossed "a country that is, apart from its name, entirely unknown to Europeans, and therefore everything was worth describing" (Voyages dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant le
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DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Botanique. Sinapis allionii, Hesperis acris, Lunaria parviflora. (Histoire Naturelle, planche 35)
- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 71x54cm, une feuille. - Original, unshaved, full-page etching from the "Imperial edition" of the Description de l'Égypte, or 'Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française, publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand [A Collection of the observations and research carried out in Egypt during the French expedition, published on the orders of his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great]'. Produced between February 1802 and 1830 on the orders of Naopleon Bonaparte and published between 1809 and 1828, 1,000 copies were printed and distributed to institutions, on vergé paper with an 'Égypte ancienne et moderne' watermark, visible when held up to the light. Light marginal spotting not touching image, otherwise in very fresh, fine condition. An engraving from the Description de l'Egypte, one of the masterpieces of French printing and the birth of a new field: Egyptology. A gigantic survey of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests in 1798 and 1799, the work is divided into 13 volumes of engravings making up 892 plates, of which 72 colored, as well as presenting the splendors of the Egypt of the Pharaohs in 9 volumes. The other volumes discuss natural history and present a fascinating portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Eastern Armies. The 'Egyptian campaign', militarily a disaster, demonstrates, through the engravings of the Description d'Egypte, the scientific success it nonetheless became thanks to the 167 expert members of the Commission of the Sciences and Arts of the Institut d'Egypte [Egyptian Institute] who followed Napoleon's army. The Institut gathered together in Egypt the mathematician Monge, the chemist Berthollet, the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists, engineers, architects and doctors. They were tasked with re-discovering modern and ancient Egypt and displaying its natural treasures as well as the know-how of its inhabitants. This edition, the so-called "Imperial" edition of the plates for the Description de l'Egypte was printed in four large formats, two of which were specially created for it and christened "Moyen-Egypte" and "Grand-Egypte". A special press was built to print it, the process extending over 20 years, from 1809 to 1829. The "Imperial" edition proved so popular that a second edition, this time in black and white and without the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark - known as the "Royal Edition" - was published during the Restoration by the printing house of C.-L.-F. Panckoucke (Paris). The engravings of the Description d'Egypte owe a great deal to Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon, illustrator, diplomat, collector and later Director of the Musée Napoléon (the Louvre). His exploration of the South of Egypt gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the experts of the Institut there, thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the area. This was the research gathered together from 1802 in the mammoth Description de L'Egypte. Denon embarked on this story of archeological exploration at the age of 51, reaching first Alexandria and then Cairo before exploring Upper Egypt. Along with the members of the Institut d'Egypte, the Natural History Museum's painter H.J. Redouté (brother of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, author of Roses), the mineralogist Dolomiue, and the draughtsman Joly, Denon then explored the Nile Delta and Lower Egypt. When, however, he joined the 21st Light Infantry Regiment as it marched across Upper Egypt in pursuit of the retreating Mameluks in November 1798, he found himself the only civilian. In the very midst of the battle itself, he reeled off sketches of the works of art that peppered his path right up to the threshold of the Sudan. He said that he had crossed "a country that is, apart from its name, entirely unknown to Europeans, and therefore everything was worth describing" (Voyages dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant le
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MADANI ALI
L'EXPRESSION ORALE EN LANGUE ARABE MODERNE
La Maison des Livres, Alger. 1985. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 167 pages. Texte en français et en arabe.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Bookseller reference : RO40204580
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MADANI ALI
L'EXPRESSION ORALE EN LANGUE ARABE MODERNE
La Maison des Livres, Alger. 1985. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 167 pages. Texte en français et en arabe. Ali MADANI, Professeur de Lettres Arabes.
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Maecel A. BOISARD
L'HUMANISME de l'ISLAM
Broché - 13x21 - 436pp - 1979 - édition ALBIN MICHEL
Bookseller reference : 10547
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MAGALI-BOISNARD
Le roman de Khaldoun. Extrait en mani?re de pr?face de E.-F. Gautier.
Broch?. 176 pages. L?g?res rousseurs.
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Magali-Boisnard
Le Roman de la Kahena, d'après les anciens textes arabes.
Paris Piazza 1925 Un volume in-8 reliure de l'éditeur en pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs, titre doré, décor estampé sur le dos et sur les plats, tête dorée, couverture conservée, 182 pp. et table. Ex-libris manuscrit en page de faux-titre, dos légèrement frotté, néanmoins bel exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 10284
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MAGE Abdon Eugène
Voyage dans le Soudan occidental (Sénégambie - Niger)
- Librairie de Hachette, Paris 1868, Grd. in-8 (16,5x24,5cm), 693pp., relié. - Edition originale illustrée de 6 cartes (2 dépliantes et 4 sur double page) et 2 plans, ainsi que de 81 figures sur bois in-texte et hors-texte. Reliure en demi chagrin bordeaux d'époque. Dos à nerfs orné. Les plats ont été retendus d'un papier marbré ainsi que les gardes intérieures. Traces brunes sur les premiers feuillets, ensuite quelques brunissures sur certains feuillets. Bon exemplaire. Un des meilleurs livres illustrés sur l'Afrique de l'ouest. En 1863, le général Faidherbe, gouverneur du Soudan, missionna le lieutenant Mage pour une expédition d'exploration le long du Niger en Afrique de L'ouest, et au Sénégal. Ce voyage d'exploration, destinée également à installer des routes commerciales dura trois années. Mage pénétra dans des régions jamais encore explorées, et donna la première description de l'empire Toucouleur de Ségou. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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Mahasini, Zaki
Tahiyah wa-dhikra, al-Duktur Zaki al-Mahasini
Large octavo in white illus wraps; 176 p. : facsim., ports. ; 25 cm In Arabic. Scarce. Inscribed by the author to Anne Marie Schimmel. Schimmel's copy. || Poets, Arab -- Syria -- Biography. Arabic poetry -- Syria -- History and criticism. Arabic poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism. Arabic poetry -- Palestine -- History and criticism. Palestinian Arabs -- Syria -- Biography.
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Mahbubah, Qassi
al-Qaid bayna al-siyasah wa-al-sultah wa-al-nufudh : sira al-mafahim wa-al-shakhsiyat fi al-umam wa-al-duwal wa-al-muassasat
Black octavo; 487 p ; 25 cm. In Arabic. Uncommon || Politics. Macht. Politik. Politische F¸hrung. Politische Wissenschaft.
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Mahfouz Naguib And Mahfuz Najib And Theroux Peter Translated From The Arabic By
Children of the Alley a Novel
Anchor Books 1996. 2nd printing. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Minor cover wear. Clean. Tight. Martinez John Cover illustration by. 0 464 p. The 1988 Nobel Prize author b. 1911 first published this work in 1959 in Arabic. A Cairo native he writes here of a delightful Egyptian family also telling the story of humankind in contemporary society. Anchor Books paperback
Bookseller reference : Alibris.0006752 ISBN : 0385264739 9780385264730
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Mahfouz Naguib Translated from the Arabic by Denys Johnson Davies
The Journey of Ibn Fattouma
The American University in Cairo Press 1997. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. The American University in Cairo Press paperback
Bookseller reference : G9774244443I3N00 ISBN : 9774244443 9789774244445
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MAHFOUZ (Naguib).-
Passage des miracles. Roman traduit de larabe par Antoine Cottin. Troisième édition.
P., Sindbad (La Bibliothèque Arabe), 1988, in 8° broché, 315 pages ; petite trace de scotch sur la garde blanche.
Bookseller reference : 28699
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MAHFOUZ (Naguib).-
Récits de notre quartier. Roman traduit de larabe par Khaled Osman.
P., Sindbad (La Bibliothèque Arabe), 1988, in 8° broché, 198 pages.
Bookseller reference : 28700
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MAHFOUZ Naguib
"Le jour de l'assassinat du leader; roman suivi de quatre nouvelles."
Paris, Editions Sindbad, 1989. 14 x 22, 175 pp., broché, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 69566
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MAHFOUZ Naguib
Dérives sur le Nil (roman).
Paris, Denoël/Alif, 1989. 14 x 20, 189 pp., broché, très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 17331
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MAHFOUZ Naguib
Impasse des Deux Palais - Le Palais du Désir - Le Jardin du Passé. (La trilogie)
LGF/Le Livre de Poche (1993). In-8 broché de 19 x 12,5 x 3,5 cm , 1406 pages.-740g.C. - Très bon état. Trilogie du Prix Nobel de littérature Naguib Mahfouz.
Bookseller reference : 25435
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MAHFOUZ Naguib
L'amante du pharaon
Nouveau Monde, 2005, 239 pp., broché, légère salissure sur la tranche latérale, bon état général.
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MAHFOUZ Naguib
L'amour au pied des pyramides. Nouvelles traduites de l'artabe par Richard Jacquemond.
Broch?. 187 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
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MAHFOUZ Naguib
Le cort?ge des vivants. Khan al-Khalili. Roman traduit de l'arabe (Egypte) par Fa?za et Gilles Ladkany.
Broch?. 358 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
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MAHFOUZ Naguib
Le jour de l'assassinat du leader (roman et nouvelles). La Bibliothèque Arabe.
Paris, Sindbad, 1989. 14 x 22, 175 pp., broché, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 17320
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