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‎DUTERTRE & POMEL Claude-Joseph‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Denderah (Tentyris). Divers bas-reliefs dessinés dans l'appartement du zodiaque et dans les temples. (ANTIQUITES, volume IV, planche 26)‎

‎- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 54x71cm, 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

‎DUTERTRE & POMEL Claude-Joseph‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Karnak. Collection de vases recueillis dans divers édifices. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 65)‎

‎- 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

‎DUTERTRE & SMITH Constantin(aqua forti)‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Vases, meubles et instruments. Détails de boiseries et d'ornements divers employés dans l'intérieur des appartements, Toilette, Mosaïques et ornements des tombeaux. (ETAT MODERNE, volume II, planche KK)‎

‎- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 53,5x71cm, 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

‎DUTERTRE & SMITH Constantin(aqua forti) & TRESCA (sculpsit)‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Hypogées. Peintures d'enveloppes de momies, et divers fragments en bois peint, en pierre et en bronze. (ANTIQUITES, volume II, planche 56)‎

‎- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 53,5x71cm, 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

‎DUTERTRE & SMITH Constantin(aqua forti) & TRESCA (sculpsit)‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Hypogées. Peintures d'enveloppes de momies, et divers fragments en bois peint, en pierre et en bronze. (ANTIQUITES, volume II, planche 56)‎

‎- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 53,5x71cm, 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

‎DUTERTRE & TRESCA (sculpsit)‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Bybân el Molouk. Vases, meubles et sujets divers peints dans les tombeaux des rois. (ANTIQUITES, volume II, planche 92)‎

‎- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 71x53,5cm, 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

‎DUTERTRE André & BALTARD Pierre-Louis‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Karnak. Vue d'un colosse placé à l'entrée de la salle hypostyle du Palais. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 20)‎

‎- 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

‎DUTERTRE André & JOLLOIS Jean-Baptiste Prosper & TASSAERT Jean Joseph François‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Karnak. Décoration intérieure de la porte de granit des propylées, sujets recueillis dans divers édifices. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, 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

‎DUTERTRE André & LE PERE Gratien & BALTARD Pierre-Louis‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Karnak. Vue intérieure et plan du grand Temple du sud. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 54)‎

‎- 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

‎DUTERTRE André & TASSAERT Jean Joseph François‎

‎DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Karnak. Détails de figures tirés des bas-reliefs de divers édifices. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 67)‎

‎- 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

‎E. MALNOUX, J.C. BUISSON, G.P. WAGNER, Ph. BOURCIER de CARBON, P. PUJO, B. de CASTELBAJAC, H. NAHAVANDI, M. FROMENTOUX, J.P. PERONCEL-HUGOZ, N. KESSLER, M.E. FICATIER, N. PORTIER, X. LEPAGE, SAR le Duc d'ALENCON, F. MAILLOT, Y.A. FAVRE, J. SEVILLIA, F.G. DREYFUS, M. ADEVE et autres auteurs‎

‎La REVUE UNIVERSELLE des FAITS et des IDEES n° 161 (Mars-avril 1991)‎

‎Revue fondée en 1920 par Jacques Bainville : 112 pages, format 235 x 160 mm, bon état‎

‎Revue d'opinion (actualité française et internationale, arts et lettres, notes de lecture, etc.). Au sommaire de ce numéro (entre autres) : DOSSIER "Le Nationalisme arabe" : Les fondements idéologiques de la révolution islamique, Islam et Christianisme, La question d'Orient, Orient et Occident // La défaite de Saddam Hussein ; L'unité nationale en question ; Le malaise intellectuel de la Gauche ; La crise de la justice ; Natalité et protection sociale ; La Louisiane française hier et aujourd'hui ; Nationalisme et classicisme ; Politique d'Auguste Comte ; La légitimité monarchique ; Léon Daudet député ; Trésors de la critique ; Les idées du conservatisme américain ; Géopolitique ; Andreas Hofer, le Chouan du Tyrol ; Vichy : de la caricature à la réalité ; De l'avalanche à la beauté‎

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‎1927 Payot, Paris, 1927; un volume in 8 relié demi-maroquin couveture conservée de 432 pages; 12 illustrations hors-texte et 16 figures dans le texte.‎

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‎Edited by BAHRI YILMAZ.‎

‎Actual situation and prospects of Turkey's bilateral relations with Egypt potential and future co-operation.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xii], 187 p. Actual situation and prospects of Turkey's bilateral relations with Egypt potential and future co-operation.‎

‎Edited by BARIS ERDOGAN - BARIS COBAN.‎

‎Metamorphosis of the Arab world. The social and political impact of the Arab Spring.= Metamorphose du monde Arabe. L'impact social et politique du printempps Arabe.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and French. 148 p. This work addresses and discusses transformation and subsequent reformation of societies and cahnges in the political and social geographies of the Middle East and North Africa from past to present with a multi-voice and multi layer approach. = Cet ouvrage aborde et discute la transformation et la reforme des sociétés ainsi que les modification de la géographie sociale et politique du Moyen Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord du passé au présent, avec un multi-voix et une approche a plusieurs niveaux.‎

‎Edited by C. E. BOSWORTH, E. VAN DONZEL, B. LEWIS and CH. PELLAT.‎

‎The encyclopaedia of Islam. New Edition. Volume IV. Fascicules 75-76. Khabbâb b. Al-Aratt - Khânikin.‎

‎Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. (26,5 x 18 cm). In English. 897-1024 pp. The encyclopaedia of Islam. New Edition. Volume IV. Fascicules 75-76. Khabbâb b. Al-Aratt - Khânikin.‎

‎Edited by CANER SANCAKTAR, HASRET ÇOMAK.‎

‎Ortadogu analizi: Iki kutuplu sistem sonrasi Ortadogu va Arap Bahari.‎

‎As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 553 p. Ills. Analysis of political parameters of Middle East and the Arab Spring. Ortadogu analizi: Iki kutuplu sistem sonrasi Ortadogu va Arap Bahari.‎

‎Edited by ENVER ÇAKAR, MUSTAFA ÖZTÜRK.‎

‎Uluslararasi Dördüncü Orta Dogu Semineri: Ilkçaglardan Islâmiyetin dogusuna kadar Orta Dogu. Elazig 29-31 Mayis 2009. Bildiriler.‎

‎New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Papers in Turkish and Arabic. 430 p. Uluslararasi Dördüncü Orta Dogu Semineri: Ilkçaglardan Islâmiyetin dogusuna kadar Orta Dogu. Elazig 29-31 Mayis 2009. Bildiriler. Papers of the fourth international seminar on the Middle East. pp.271-335 in Arabic. 500 copies were printed.‎

‎Edited by GÜNER ÖZTEK.‎

‎Foundation for Middle East and Balkan Studies (OBIV): Turkish review of Middle East studies. Annual 2005, 16.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in English. 359 p. Contents: The Iraqi special tribunal: Nuremberg of the Twenty first Century?, yusuf Aksar.; The cirisis of sovereignity in Iraq, Gökhan Bacik.; Sharon's endgame., Bora Bayraktar.; Will the Iraqi special tribunal achieve justice for Iraq?, Burak Cop.; The question of Plaestine and the development of Palestinian ethnicity: A parallel analysis., Melih Çoban.; Mother of all mayhem: Operation Phantom Fury, the elections, and the continuing American Morass in Iraq., Eddie J. Girdner.; Strategic consequences of September 11 toward Middle East and Turkey, Orhan Gökçe, Birol Akgün.; Iran's nuclear ambitions and the European Union's diplomacy: Crossing the rubicon., Armagan Gözkaman.; Commander-in-chef Ferhat Pasha's military campaign in Persian and bdget of exediion., Mehme Inbasi.; Turkey's international role as a democratic model in the Middle East., Çigdem NAs.; Presendential elections in the Islamic Repubilc of Iran and their aftermath., Önder Ozar.; The EU's textile and clothing indusries and he challenge of China, Angelo Sanagosino.; Eroean community oliics owards Arab-Israeli conflic during the Cold War., Muzaffer Senel., New Iraq, Güner ÖZtek.; An international symposium on Iraq's transition to constitutional rule., Güner Öztek.‎

‎Edited by GÜNER ÖZTEK.‎

‎Foundation for Middle East and Balkan Studies (OBIV): Turkish review of Middle East studies. Annual 2001, 12.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in English. 166 p. Contents: Economic sanctions and no fly zones in Iraq, Güner Öztek.; A thorny issue between Turkey and the USA: Northern Iraq, Dr. Ö. Zeynep Oktav Alantar.; The US policy towards Iraq: Moral dilemmas of sanctions and regime change, Dr. Aylin Seker Görener.; The role and probable future effects of Middle East peace process on The Turkish-Israeli relations, Dr. Beril Dedeoglu.; Global security: New challenges and a new paradigm, Dr. Nilüfer Narli.; New regionalism in the Middle East: Features of regionalism in the Middle East, Zeynep Arikanli.; Turkey's economic prospects in the Middle East, Dr. Sema Kalaycioglu.; Is export performance accompanying specialization? The case of Israel compared to Turkey and South Korea, Dr. Ester Biton Ruben.; A new vision of Turkish-Arab economic relations and cooperation in the 21st century (Conference notes), Yüksel Söylemez.‎

‎Edited by GÜNER ÖZTEK.‎

‎Foundation for Middle East and Balkan Studies (OBIV): Turkish review of Middle East studies. Annual 2003, 14.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in English. 255 p. Contents: The structure and ideology of the two seminal political parties in Turkey, Sina Aksin.; Illegal migrant labour force in Turkey, Nilüfer Narli.; The EU and the UAS in the Middle East, Esra Hatipoglu.; The implication of new Amrican National Security strategy in the Middle East and its impact, Nursin Atesoglu Güney.; Different conceptions of Israeli Jewish ethnicity: The question of Palestine, Melih Çoban.; War on Iraq: A test for unity or division?, Özden Zeynep Oktav.; The reform process in the Islamic Republic or Iran: Where it is heading., Önder Özar.; Turkish-Iranian relations since the revolution, Gökhan Çetinsaya.; The actual target of radical Islamist terror is the US, not the Eu, Emre Iseri.; Terror arrives in Istanbul, Soner Çagatay.; The EU trade and investment policy, Angelo Santagostino.; Drought in the Middle East., Nurten Günal.; A chronology of the Middle East peace process., Mustafa Oguz.; Conference notes 'Resource politics and security in a global age'., Özden Zeynep Oktav.; A unique experience: A remarkable visit to Iran., Özden Zeynep Oktav.‎

‎Edited by H. IBRAHIM YAKAR, AHMET ÖZPAY.‎

‎Halep'te adim adim Osmanli'nin izinde. Halep'te Osmanli döneminde insa ve tadil edilen mimari eserlerin envanteri.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish and Arabic. 698 p., color ills. Halep'te adim adim Osmanli'nin izinde. Halep'te Osmanli döneminde insa ve tadil edilen mimari eserlerin envanteri. Inventory of architectural works in Aleppo which were built or repaired during the Ottoman epoch. ARCHITECTURE Turkish and Islamic arts Ottoman Empire Ottoman art Aleppo Syria Architectural inventory Reference History of art.‎

‎Edited by H. MACHATSCHEK, G. MEYER.‎

‎Arabische Kultur (Grosse Sowjet-Enzyklopadie - Reihe Kultur und Literatur).‎

‎Good German Paperback. Some underlined sentences. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In German. 50, [1] p., b/w plates. Arabische Kultur (Grosse Sowjet-Enzyklopadie - Reihe Kultur und Literatur).‎

‎Edited by HASAN KÖNI.‎

‎The contribution of Turkey for reconstruction and development of Palestine.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [iv], [iii], 306 p. The contribution of Turkey for reconstruction and development of Palestine.‎

‎Edited by ISMAIL SOYSAL.‎

‎Studies on Turkish-Arab relations: Special issue on Turkey and the Gulf Crisis. Annual 6, 1991.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 282, [1] p. Studies on Turkish-Arab relations: Special issue on Turkey and the Gulf Crisis. Annual 6, 1991.‎

‎Edited by M. TANER KOLTUK.‎

‎Osmanli belgelerinde Halep.‎

‎New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish and documents in Ottoman. 584 p. Osmanli belgelerinde Halep. Aleppo city in the Ottoman documents.‎

‎Edited by MEHMET KARASU, SADIK NAZIK.‎

‎Asi'nin incisi Antakya.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 208 p. A study on Antakya (Antiochos City). Asi'nin incisi Antakya.‎

‎Edited by MUSTAFA ÇAGRICI.‎

‎Islam öncesi Araplarda dil ve edebiyat.‎

‎New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 335 p., ills. Islam öncesi Araplarda dil ve edebiyat. Language and literature in pre-Islamic Arabic peoples.‎

‎Edited by MUSTAFA ÖZTÜRK, ENVER ÇAKAR.‎

‎Besinci Uluslararasi Orta Dogu Semineri: Islamiyet'in dogusundan Osmanli idaresine kadar Orta Dogu. (Sam 2-4 Kasim 2010.) Bildiriler.‎

‎New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 271 p. Besinci Uluslararasi Orta Dogu Semineri: Islamiyet'in dogusundan Osmanli idaresine kadar Orta Dogu. (Sam 2-4 Kasim 2010.) Bildiriler.‎

‎Edited by NASSIR M. AL-SIGH.‎

‎Administrative reform in the Arab world: Readings.‎

‎Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vvvo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 380 p. Administrative reform in the Arab world: Readings. No copy in OCLC.‎

‎Edited by PINAR ILKKARACAN.‎

‎Women and sexuality in Muslim societies.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. [xii], 455 p. Women and sexuality in Muslim societies. The essays in this book show that the sexual oppression of Muslim women is not the result of an ''Islamic'' vision of sexuality, but a combination of political, social and economic inequalities throughout the ages.However, within this context religion is often misused as a powerful instrument of control, with the goal of legitimizing violations of women's human rights. Contents: Part I. Islam, Sexuality and Sexual Politics. Part II. Pleasure, desire and Love. Part III. Virginity, Marriage and Control of Women's Sexuality. Part IV. Eroticism, Love and Sexuality between Women. Part V. Sexual Harassment, Rape and Sexual Abuse. Part VI. Diverse Practices, Diverse Strategies.‎

‎Edited by PINAR ILKKARACAN.‎

‎Women and sexuality in Muslim societies.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. [xii], 455 p. Women and sexuality in Muslim societies. The essays in this book show that the sexual oppression of Muslim women is not the result of an ''Islamic'' vision of sexuality, but a combination of political, social and economic inequalities throughout the ages.However, within this context religion is often misused as a powerful instrument of control, with the goal of legitimizing violations of women's human rights. Contents: Part I. Islam, Sexuality and Sexual Politics. Part II. Pleasure, desire and Love. Part III. Virginity, Marriage and Control of Women's Sexuality. Part IV. Eroticism, Love and Sexuality between Women. Part V. Sexual Harassment, Rape and Sexual Abuse. Part VI. Diverse Practices, Diverse Strategies.‎

‎Edited by RAMAZAN SESEN.‎

‎Müslümanlarda tarih - cografya yaziciligi. (Baslangiçtan XIX. yüzyilin sonuna kadar). Presented by Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [6], [xiii], [1], 451, [9] p., 5 b/w maps. Historiography and geographical writing in Muslim peoples. Müslümanlarda tarih - cografya yaziciligi. (Baslangiçtan XIX. yüzyilin sonuna kadar). Presented by Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu.‎

‎Edited by SAMIL ÖÇAL.‎

‎Uluslararasi 1. Orta Dogu Sempozyumu Bildirileri. 2 volumes set.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and Arabic. 2 volumes set: (684 p.; 524 p.), b/w ills. Uluslararasi 1. Orta Dogu Sempozyumu Bildirileri. 2 volumes set. International F¿rst Middle East Symposium. Proceedings.‎

‎Edited by SELAHATTIN ÖZPALABIYIKLAR.‎

‎Coffee, pleasures hidden in a bean.= Tanede sakli keyif, kahve. [Exhibition catalogue].‎

‎New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. 167, [1] p., color ills. Coffee, pleasures hidden in a bean.= Tanede sakli keyif, kahve. [Exhibition catalogue].‎

‎Edited by: Ambassador GÜNER ÖZTEK.‎

‎III. Congres International de dialogue Turco-Arab. 22-26 Mai 2002, Istanbul.‎

‎Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. 366 p. In French and English. Contents: Turkey's relations with Syria, Iran, Iraq on the basis of PKK's separatism and the changing security perceptions after the second half of the 1990s. / Turkish-Maghrebian relations around the urban architecture from legacies to shared current experiences. / Implications of Turkish-Israeli relations for the evolution of Turkish-Arab relations in the Post-Cold War Era: A Turkish view. / Dealing with the past and building the future in Turkish-Arab relations. / La modernisation economique au Maghreb a l'ere des independances politiques. / The new American military strategy and its likely impact on Iraq. / Le role des elites Arabes dans le developpement social: L'exemple des ingenieurs et des entrepreneurs. / The economic impact of the increasing instability in the Middle East. / Turquie monde Arabe: Une perspective de redefinition des enjeux strategiques. / Le futur role des historiens pour promouvoir les relations Turco-Arabes. / L'etat bourgoubien et le discours des elites du movement feministe independant. / Democracy and Political Party pluralism in the Arab countries. / The hydropolicies of Turkey and Syria on the Euphrates - Tigris basin: From the tense past to a cooperative future. / Major points of dispute in Turkish - Arab relations. / A changing Sudan, a new dynamics in Turkish - Sudanese relations. / L'etat des relations Arabo - Turques. / Debats. / Rapport final. MIDDLE EAST Turkish - Arab international relations Foreign affairs Syria Palestine Iraq Israel.‎

‎EDOUARD SABLIER‎

‎Le fil rouge, histoire secrète du terroridsme international.‎

‎1983 Plon, 1983, 308 pages, in 8 broché, bon état général, légèrement insolé et sali, papier jauni.‎

Bookseller reference : 16886

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‎EGYPTE - EVENEMENTS INSURRECTIONNELS DE 1919‎

‎1- Rapport présenté à la Conférence de la Paix sur la répression par les troupes britanniques du mouvement national égyptien du mois de mars 1919. Paris, Imprimerie H. Richard, 1919. ii, 102 p., 3 planches de photos hors texte.2- Note présentée le 9 juin 1919 à l'"Internationale Socialiste". Paris, Imprimerie Becquet, 1919. 18 p.3- Discours prononcés au déjeuner offert par la délégation égyptienne le 2 août 1919. Paris, Imprimerie Becquet, 1919. 24 p., mouillure marginale.‎

‎3 brochures in-8, couvertures imprimées.‎

‎Recueil de trois pièces officielles : les réactions du jeune mouvement national égyptien à la suite de la décision prise lors de la "Conférence de la paix" de confirmer le protectorat de la Grande-Bretagne sur lÉgypte et des premiers mouvements insurrectionnels qui s'en suivirent.Présenté à la Conférence de la paix, le premier rapport concerne les événements de mars 1919 : après l'arrestation et l'exil de trois dirigeants du Wafd (parti nationaliste égyptien), de graves troubles secouèrent l'Égypte causant un millier de morts égyptiens et trente du côté anglais. Les 3 planches de photos représentent des sévices infligés par les Anglais à des citoyens égyptiens.‎

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‎EGYPTE - EVENEMENTS INSURRECTIONNELS DE 1919‎

‎1- Rapport présenté à la Conférence de la Paix sur la répression par les troupes britanniques du mouvement national égyptien du mois de mars 1919. Paris, Imprimerie H. Richard, 1919. ii, 102 p., 3 planches de photos hors texte. 2- Note présentée le 9 juin 1919 à l'"Internationale Socialiste". Paris, Imprimerie Becquet, 1919. 18 p. 3- Discours prononcés au déjeuner offert par la délégation égyptienne le 2 août 1919. Paris, Imprimerie Becquet, 1919. 24 p., mouillure marginale.‎

‎3 brochures in-8, couvertures imprimées. Recueil de trois pièces officielles : les réactions du jeune mouvement national égyptien à la suite de la décision prise lors de la "Conférence de la paix" de confirmer le protectorat de la Grande-Bretagne sur l’Égypte et des premiers mouvements insurrectionnels qui s'en suivirent. Présenté à la Conférence de la paix, le premier rapport concerne les événements de mars 1919 : après l'arrestation et l'exil de trois dirigeants du Wafd (parti nationaliste égyptien), de graves troubles secouèrent l'Égypte causant un millier de morts égyptiens et trente du côté anglais. Les 3 planches de photos représentent des sévices infligés par les Anglais à des citoyens égyptiens.‎

‎Eidenschenk, Cohen-Solal‎

‎Mots usuels de la langue arabe, accompagnés d'exercices.‎

‎français In-8 de 296 pp.; cartonné toile de l'éditeur.‎

‎EKREM MEMIS, CEMIL BÜLBÜL.‎

‎Amurrular: Araplar'in en eski atalari (Tarih Subesi Yayinlari No. 19).= History of Amorites, early ancestors of the Arabs.‎

‎New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish with English abstract. . [xvi], 152 p., 1 map. Amurrular: Araplar'in en eski atalari (Tarih Subesi Yayinlari No. 19).= History of Amorites, early ancestors of the Arabs.‎

‎EL JANABI Abdul Kader,‎

‎Horizon vertical,‎

‎Actes Sud, Sindbad Mémoires de la Méditerranée, 1998, 114 pp., broché, dos décoloré, état très correct.‎

Bookseller reference : 45548

‎EL ASWANY Alaa,‎

‎L'immeuble Yacoubian,‎

‎Traduit de l'arabe (Egypte) par Gilles Gauthier, Actes Sud, 2006, 326 pp., broché, bon état.‎

Bookseller reference : 34436

‎EL ASWANY Alaa‎

‎L'immeuble yacoubian (roman). Collection Babel, N° 843.‎

‎Arles (France), Actes sud, 2006. 11 x 18, 325 pp., broché, très bon état.‎

‎Roman traduit de l'arabe (Egypte) par Gilles Gauthier.‎

Bookseller reference : 67496 ISBN : 274276934

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‎EL KHOURI EL CHERTOUBI Rachid‎

‎LA TRADUCTION DES SAVANTS, OUVRAGE EN ARABE (VOIR PHOTOS), 2 TOMES‎

‎Non précisé. 1899. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Manque en coiffe de tête, Non coupé. Texte en arabe (sens de lecture original droite-gauche). Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe‎

‎1re partie, 1er et 2e volumes. Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe‎

Bookseller reference : RO40261035

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‎EL ADJROUMIA Kitab‎

‎LIVRE DE LA GRAMMAIRE, OUVRAGE EN ARABE (VOIR PHOTO)‎

‎Non précisé. 1899. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Texte en arabe (sens de lecture original droite-gauche). Dos consolidé. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe‎

‎Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe‎

Bookseller reference : RO40261038

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‎EL - BEKRÎ.‎

‎Câhiliye Araplari. Translated by Levent Öztürk .‎

‎As New English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 14 cm, 134 p. "Câhiliye Araplari, EL - BEKRÎ, Çeviren: Levent Öztürk, Iz Yayincilik, Istanbul, 1998". Arabs of Jahiliyya period.‎

‎EL ADJROUMIA KITAB‎

‎LIVRE DE LA GRAMMAIRE, OUVRAGE EN ARABE (VOIR PHOTO)‎

‎Non précisé. 1899. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Texte en arabe (sens de lecture original droite-gauche). Dos consolidé. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte.‎

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