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The First International Congress on Islamic Archaeology. Programme & participants list. Istanbul 8-10 April 2005 Yildiz Sarayi Çit Kasri.
Very Good English The first international congress on Islamic Archaeology. Programme & Participants List = Istanbul 8 - 10 April 2005 Yildiz Sarayi Cit Kasri, Private edition, Ist., 2005. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. In English and Turkish. 26 p. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm).
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COLLIN Bernardin
Les lieux saints.
Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
书商的参考编号 : 132559
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COLLIN Bernardin
Les lieux saints.
Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
书商的参考编号 : 132560
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Collingwood, William, R.I.N. surveyor (fl. 1840s-1860s).
Collection of watercolours showing Indian Navy ships in the Arabian Gulf. Includes Collingwood's original surveying telescope. [Mostly Arabian Gulf], 1856-1858.
Three hand-drawn watercolours showing the "Coromandel" (148 x 225 mm), the "Tigris" (178 x 240 mm), and the "Georgiana" (142 x 240 mm), mounted on backing paper, separately matted. With a presentation leather-cased 1½-inch three-draw leather-covered surveying telescope and compass compendium by Andrew Ross, London, contained in 29 cm leather carry case with lid enclosing a lacquered-brass compass, collapsed length 25 cm, expands to 71 cm. A striking collection of original watercolours drawn by Lieutenant William Collingwood, civil engineer in the Royal Indian Navy, during his surveying mission to the Middle East in the mid-1850s. The three ships, all built for the "Honourable [East India] Company", are the H.C. Screw Troop Ship "Coromandel" ("1112 Tons. Commander C. D. Campbell I.N. London to Madras Aug. to Nov. 1856"), the H.C. Brigantine "Tigris" ("Persian Gulf. Entering "Cheroo" Bay. August 1857"), and the H.C. Schooner "Georgiana" ("Lieut. Collingwood Comd. off 'Karack', Feb. 1858"). While the exact location of the "Coromandel" at the time of sketching is not identified (though Collingwood was undoubtedly in the Arabian area at the time), the other two ships are clearly sailing the Arabian Gulf. The "Tigris" is shown entering Cheroo Bay (Chiruyeh, Bandar-e Chiru), on the south coast of Persia, opposite Inderabi Island; the bay was popular with navigators in the region for offering safe shelter from western and northwestern winds, with regular soundings of up to ten fathoms quite near the shore. The "Georgiana" is pictured farther north off Kharg Island, 16 miles from the coast of Bushehr province. Kharg is mentioned in the 10th-century "Hudud al-'alam" as a good source for pearls and was visited by Jean de Thévenot in 1665, who recorded trade with Isfahan and Basra. After the Dutch Empire established both a trading post and a fort on the island in 1753, the Dutch fort was captured in 1766 by Mir Mahanna, the governor of Bandar Rig. The island was briefly occupied in 1838 by the British to block the 1838 Siege of Herat but was soon returned. - Slight loss to upper left corner of all three sheets; some brownstaining and traces of folds, but well-preserved on the whole. The ensemble is neatly complemented by Collingwood's presentation surveying telescope and compass compendium, the telescope being signed and inscribed: "From Comr. Selby, Surveyor in Mesopotamia, to Lieut. W. Collingwood, Asst. Surveyor, in kind remembrance of Services together in Babylonia & Irak Arabia". Commander W. B. Selby, who dedicated this fine telescope-cum-compass set, began his distinguished surveying career in 1837 when, as a midshipman, he embarked on the expedition first to lay navigation buoys in the mouths of the Indus River and then to chart some coastal areas in the "Horn of Africa". By 1846 he was back working off the mouths of the Indus, having made his reputation in Mesopotamia (in 1840-41), and thereafter achieved considerable acclaim for his numerous other surveys, including those during the military expedition to Persia in 1856, before returning to England at the end of 1862. He was succeeded as Surveyor of Mesopotamia by his protégé, Lt. William Collingwood (a distant cousin of the Admiral), who had already done much valuable work in the region, including the large-scale, though surreptitious, mapping of Baghdad in 1855, described by him as follows: "The survey of the city of Baghdad was completed entirely by myself and under very unpleasant restrictions [...] The Turkish Government were not to know anything about it [...] and I was left to survey the town as best I could, and under such difficulties that at times I had to note bearings and paces all over my white shirt, where best I could get the pencil at the time [...]". During this same expedition, Collingwood also surveyed the Shatt-ul-Arab, the city of Bussorah (also by stealth) and much of the country between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, and was undoubtedly one of the most gifted and productive R.I.N. surveyors of his day.
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Collingwood, William, R.I.N. surveyor (fl. 1840s-1860s).
Journal of a voyage from London to Bombay. On board the "Oriental", 1846.
8vo. English ms. in blue ink on paper. 69 pp., interleaved with pink blotting paper. With several coloured ink sketches. Bound in red morocco with inscribed cover "Journal of the proceedings on board the ship Oriental from London to Bombay". Marbled endpapers, inscribed "W. Collingwood. Journal Book". A passage journal kept aboard the ship "Oriental" from London around Africa to Bombay between 6 January and 30 May 1846, written in a neat and clear hand with occasional coloured ink sketches. The varied content includes weather observations, poetry, and day-to-day commentary: "March 31st 1846 Tuesday: A large shoal of porpoises playing about the bows the mate went out on the dolphin striker to harpoon one but was unsuccessful [...]", "May 11th 1846 Monday: This morning we sighted Coëtivy, it is a low rocky shore sprinkled with Cocoa nut trees etc., before 12 it was out of sight [...]" (includes a panoramic sketch of the coastline). - Lieutenant William Collingwood, a distant cousin of the Admiral, was an R.I.N. surveyor who did much valuable work in Iraq, including the large-scale, though surreptitious, mapping of Baghdad in 1855. During this same expedition, Collingwood also surveyed the Shatt-ul-Arab, the city of Bussorah (also by stealth) and much of the country between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, and he was undoubtedly one of the most gifted and productive R.I.N. surveyors of his day. - Binding slightly rubbed at extremeties; in good condition altogether.
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Collingwood, William.
Trigonometrical Survey of a part of Mesopotamia. From Hillah to the Ruins of Niffer with the rivers Euphrates and Tigris. London, J. & C. Walker, 1862.
101 x 71 cm. Constant ratio linear horizontal scale, ca. 1:150,000. Signed by Collingwood. Impressive, early, large-scale map of central Iraq, showing the area between Al Hillah (100 km south of Baghdad) to the ruins of the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur. Indicates sand hills, canals, old river beds, tracks, cultivated areas. Includes inset plans and views of Tel Ibrahim, Zibbleyeh, Nejmi, Niffer, and the Niffer Mounds. - Some paper defects and edge damage restored. Rare; copies are known in no more than two public collections (Bodleian; British Library). Personal copy of the cartographer William Collingwood, signed by himself as well as by Cdr. W. B. Selby, R.I.N. - Selby began his distinguished surveying career in 1837 when, as a midshipman, he embarked on the expedition first to lay navigation buoys in the mouths of the Indus River and then to chart some coastal areas in the Horn of Africa. By 1846 he was back working off the mouth of the Indus, having made his reputation in Mesopotamia (in 1840-41), and thereafter achieved considerable acclaim for his numerous other surveys, including those during the military expedition to Persia in 1856, before returning to England at the end of 1862. He was succeeded as Surveyor of Mesopotamia by his protégé, Lt. William Collingwood (a distant cousin of the Admiral), who had already done much valuable work in the region, including the large-scale, though surreptitious, mapping of Baghdad in 1855, described by him as follows: "The survey of the city of Baghdad was completed entirely by myself and under very unpleasant restrictions [...] The Turkish Government were not to know anything about it [...] and I was left to survey the town as best I could, and under such difficulties that at times I had to note bearings and paces all over my white shirt, where best I could get the pencil at the time [...]". During this same expedition, Collingwood also surveyed the Shatt-ul-Arab, the city of Bussorah (also by stealth) and much of the country between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, and he was undoubtedly one of the most gifted and productive R.I.N. surveyors of his day. OCLC 863254646.
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Colom, Jacob Aertsz.
[Description de la mer méditerranée]. [Amsterdam, ca. 1670].
Folio (290 x 450 mm). 9 double-page engraved charts only, each sheet approx. 440 x 550 mm, each mounted on stiff paper with maps back-to-back, with thick red and black ink borderlines. Of the 9 maps, 8 are by Colom, numbered in the plates from "2" to "9"; plate 1 replaced with Johannes de Ram's map of the Mediterranean, "Paskaart vande Middelandsche Zee In twee deelen vertoont". Contemporary stiff paper covers (worn with losses); manuscript label to lower cover pasted upside down: "Carta Marinaresca del Mar Mediterraneo". Unusual working copy of Colom's rare pilot, owned by an Ottoman Turkish mariner with his Osmanli inscriptions transliterating the location names throughout. Colom's charts cover the Straits of Gibraltar, the Barbary Coast, Mallorca, the coastline around Barcelona, Nice, Corsica, Sardinia, Southern Italy, Sicily, and Croatia. Koeman highlights the rarity of all of Colom's pilot books and notes that despite "thousands of copies [having been] circulated [...], only a score have survived". - Significant spotting and browning throughout, some cockling and losses to sheets, old repaired tears, creases and signs of heavy use. A highly uncommon survival. Cf. Phillips III, 53 ff. Koeman IV, 120.
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Colomb, Philip Howard.
Slave-catching in the Indian Ocean. A record of naval experiences. London, Longmans, Green & Co. (colophon: printed by Spottiswoode & Co.), 1873.
8vo. VIII, (4), 503, (1) pp. With 8 steel-engraved plates including the frontispiece (the 5 signed ones engraved by Pearson) and a folding map of the Indian Ocean, Red Sea and the Gulf, hand-coloured in outline (lithographed by Edward Weller). Red cloth. First edition (only edition until a 1968 facsimile) of a very detailed and well-illustrated account of a British naval campaign to suppress the East African slave trade in the years 1868 to 1870, published only eight years after the end of the United States' Civil War and the abolition of slavery there. Slavery was not outlawed in the Ottoman Empire (which at the time of publication included Egypt and what is now Iraq) until 1882, and in Iran and most of the Gulf States not until the 20th century. The author, Captain Philip Howard Colomb (1831-99), was Commander of the HMS Dryad from 1868 to 1870 and led the campaign. He operated primarily in and around the Gulf, Oman and Zanzibar and captured seven slave ships during those two years. The illustrations show the Dryad and some of the slave ships, individual and group portraits of slaves encountered during the campaign, and views of ports where slave trading occurred. One of the group portraits was engraved after a photograph made by one of the Dryad's officers and other illustrations after drawings by other officers. The map ("The slave trading waters of the Indian Ocean") shows the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Red Sea and the Gulf, including Madagascar and the other islands. The first chapter relates Colomb's voyage to Aden, where he took command of the Dryad, and the next two chapters provide extensive background information to place the account of the campaign in context. Colomb's account of his own campaign includes chapters on individual regions (Bombay, Muscat and Oman, the Gulf, Madagascar, Zanzibar, etc.) and on various topics (slaves on board ship, the slave market, etc.). Colomb was promoted to Admiral after his retirement from active duty. The book is sometimes mistakenly ascribed to his younger brother, John Charles Ready Colomb. - Bookplate "HW". Spine sunned; insignificant foxing in the folding map, but otherwise in fine condition. Garrick, "Indian Ocean, post-exploration", in: Speake, Literature of travel and exploration (2003), pp. 608-610. WorldCat (4 copies). Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 5 (1873), p. 117.
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COLOMBO FURIO.
Per Israele.
In 8°, br. edit. ill., pp. 267,(5); prima ed., lievemente brunito il bordo ed il taglio sup. delle pp. ma copia molto buona. (x068/d) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
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Colton, Joseph Hutchins.
Africa. North Eastern Sheet. New York, 1859.
Hand-coloured engraved map. Interesting map of Northeast Africa, extending from Tripoli and Egypt to Mt. Kenya, Somalia, etc. and including all of Saudi Arabia. Nice detail in the interior, including Nubia, Sennar, Abyssinia, etc. Shows the Sahara and some details in the interior. Inset map showing the Nile region. Unusually detailed for the period. Decorative border. A terrific regional map, from Colton, one of the most prolific American mapmakers of the mid-19th Century. Not in Tibbets, Al Ankary or Al-Qasimi.
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Colton, Joseph Hutchins.
Persia Arabia &c. New York, 1858.
Hand-coloured engraved map (435 x 375 mm). Striking map of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan, showing fine detail. Colton was one of the pre-eminent American map publishing firms in the mid-19th Century. Not in Tibbets, Al Ankary or Al-Qasimi.
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Comité d'études Moyen-Orient
Antisionisme et antisémitisme - De l'antisémitisme confessionnel à l'antisémistisme politique
Joseph Lewkowicz. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 22 pages agrafées. Non daté.. . . . Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique
书商的参考编号 : R240147309
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Committee on Foreign Affairs.
New Perspectives on the Persian Gulf. Hearings before the subcommittee on the Near East and South Asia of the committee on foreign affairs, house of representatives, ninety-third congress, first session. June 6, July 17, 23, 24, and November 28, 1973. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973.
8vo (23.5 × 15 cm). VIII, [1], 227 pp. With a small map of the Arabian Gulf. Original printed paper wrappers. Document printed by the government of the United States of America, concerning several hearings of witnesses of events in the Middle East and South Asia, especially concerning "arms sales or pending arms deals with some of the oil-rich countries of the Persian Gulf, especially Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait" (p. 1). Included are a list of witnesses, their statements, tables listing military transactions and import/export numbers, and relating documents, including memorandums, biographies of the witnesses, letters and articles. Inserted is a letter from Eric Barnes to the Congressman Kazen, requesting a copy of the present book. A very good copy.
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Committee on Foreign Affairs.
The Persian Gulf, 1975: the continuing debate on arms sales. Hearings before the special subcommittee on investigations of the committee on international relations, house of representatives, ninety-fourth congress, first Session. June 10, 18, 24 and July 29, 1975. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976.
8vo. VI, 261 pp. Original printed paper wrappers. Document printed by the government of the United States of America, concerning "the escalating level of arms sales to Gulf states" (p. V). Included are statements of witnesses, memorandums, tables and other important documents concerning the (illegal) arms trade. Occasionally a marginal annotation in red ink. Otherwise in very good condition.
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Comp. by AHMAD KHAKI, IBRAHIM EL-AFIFI, ALI EL-HEFNAWI.
Selections for general teacher-training institutes.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 93, [1] p. Selections for general teacher-training institutes. One of early English learning book including short stories and vocabulary printed by Egyptian government.
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Comp. by FERHAD IBRAHIM - HEIDI WEDEL.
Ortadogu'da sivil toplumun sorunlari. [= Probleme der zivilgesellschaft im vorderen orient].
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 215 p.Ortadogu'da sivil toplumun sorunlari. [= Probleme der zivilgesellschaft im vorderen orient]. Ortadogu, hele Batili bakis açisindan. sivil toplum" kavramina zit çagrisimlarla algilaniyor: vesayetçi devlet yapilari, toplumu "devlet ve millet"le özdeslestirip özerk sivil inisiyatifleri bogan resmi-milli ideolojiler. Heidi Wedel ve Ferhat Ibrahim'in Batili ve Ortadogulu arastirmacilarin yazilarindan derledikleri bu kitapta, Ortadogu'da sivil toplum potansiyeline baska bir açidan bakiliyor.Misir: Kitle-meslek örgütlerindeki mücadelede kendini göseteren Islamcive laik sivil toplum anlayislari,Türkiye: "Devletin ülkesi ve milleti" anlayisiyla sivil toplumu bogan devlet gelenegi. Bir karsi-kültürün adaciklarini yaratmaya çalismakla yeni bir elit olusturma arasinda sallanan sivil toplum muhalefetiIran: Resmi ideolojisinin ve kurumlarin çerçevesini içinde 'çaktirmadan' olusturdugu karsi-kültür alaninda etkinligini gelistirmeye çalisan sicil muhalefet,Filistin: "Devletsiz bir sivil toplum olur mu, olursa ne olur?" Elinizdeki kitap, Türkiye'den ilgisizligin ve bilmezden gelme aliskanliginin epey güçlü oldugu "bölgemiz" Ortadogu'ya, devletler ve "yüksek politikalar" zirvesinden degil, toplum seviyesinden bir bakis sundugu için ilginç ve önemli. -- Orta Dogu Toplum Siyasî tarih
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Comp. by FERHAD IBRAHIM - HEIDI WEDEL.
Ortadogu'da sivil toplumun sorunlari. [= Probleme der zivilgesellschaft im vorderen orient]. Translated by Erol Özbek.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 215 p. Turkish Edition of 'Probleme der zivilgesellschaft im vorderen orient'. Ortadogu'da sivil toplumun sorunlari. [= Probleme der zivilgesellschaft im vorderen orient]. Translated by Erol Özbek.
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Comp. by IZZETTIN KERKÜK.
Kerkük üzerine söylenmis siirler.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 12mo. (17 x 11 cm). In Turkish. 80 p. Compilation of poems related to Kirkuk. Kerkük üzerine söylenmis siirler.
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Con Coughlin
Khomenini's Ghost -
HarperCollins - 2009. Gd. condition - The Iranian revolution and the rise of militant Islam . KA68885z. Soft Cover. Good. HarperCollins - Paperback
书商的参考编号 : 8885z
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Conan Doyle Adrian FZS
Lone Dhow
<p>small 8vo cream cloth pp174 bw maps index G The author relates his post-war experiences fishing for shark and sawfish in the Gulf of Aden.</p> Quality Book Club hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 1243
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CONNELL John
Wavell. [Complete set. Comprising 'Wavell. Soldier and Scholar' and 'Wavell. Supreme Commander']. COMPLETE SET IN DUSTWRAPPERS
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with numerous plates, maps in the text, and front and rear endpaper maps; grey cloth, gilt backs, blue tops (faded), a very good, bright, clean set in dustwrapper, the latter chafed at extremities. The acclaimed and definitive life of the great commander-in-chief in the Middle East and India ('the only British general who showed a touch of genius' said Rommel). The first volume covers his career to June 1941; the second (completed and edited by Brigadier Michael Roberts following Connell's untimely death) deals with 1941-1943. Enser, p.471.
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Connelly Marc
A SOUVENIR FROM QAM
Canada: Holt Rhinehart and Winston 1965. HC. very good w/very good dustjacket hardcover author inscribed. ISBN 0815340315 Inscribed on the half-title page by this Pulitzer Prize Winner. An immensely witty and inventive satire set in oil-rich Suruk a nation built on the site of the Garden of Eden. 192pp. Holt, Rhinehart and Winston unknown
书商的参考编号 : BOOKS053152I
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Connelly Bridget
Arab Folk Epic and Identity
Berkeley: University of California Press 1986. Dj. Illus. Bibliography. Index. x 328 pages. 8vo. Hardcover. . Catalogs: MIDDLE EAST. Berkeley: University of California Press, (1986) hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 5932
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CONSEIL SUPREME MUSULMAN
NOTICE ILLUSTREE SUR AL HARAM AL SHARIF JERUSALEM
Pagine: 24 . Illustrazioni: Foto in bianco e nero a piena pagina . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Brossura originale . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Bruniture. Due fori da raccoglitore. Taglio zigrinato nel retrocopertina .
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Constantinople Peepshow.
La Fête du Bairam à Constantinople. / Das Bairams-Fest in Constantinopel. / The bairam ad Konstantinople. [Paris?], ca. 1815.
Oblong 8vo (168 x 228 mm). Hand-coloured lithographed upper cover and 7 hand-coloured lithographed scenes bound concertina-style and extending to approximately 850 mm. A fine example of a peepshow, consisting of six cut away scenes and one back scene on the inside of the lower cover. When viewed through the holes in the upper cover a lively, three-dimensional scene is revealed, a festival crowd in a long street of Constantinople, terminating at the port. An intact example of a fragile piece. No copies recorded in OCLC. - Some soiling and wear to cover, bellows intact, minor damage to a few figures, minor spots of toning.
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Consultant Editor; Pimlott John
THE MIDDLE EAST CONFLICTS - From 1945 to the Present
<p>128 pages text in English profusely illustrated with 200 partly colored photo graphs and maps</p> Orbis hardcover
书商的参考编号 : biblio598
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Contarini, Giovanni Pietro.
Historia von dem krieg, welchen newlich der Türckisch Keiser Selim der ander wieder die Venediger erreget hat. In Welscher und Lateinischer Sprach erst außgangen, jetzt aber von Georgen Henisch von Bartfeld verteutschet. Basel, Peter Perna, 1573.
4to. (8), 181, (1) pp. With folding woodcut map. Modern half calf. First German edition. - "This is an important source work for the battle of Lepanto. Contarini has written a detailed account of the battle, including the events leading up to it. He includes many interesting statistics - the source of the various ships, numbers of men taking part, etc." (Navari). "One of the most extensive accounts of the Battle of Lepanto, with details as to the Venetian, Spanish, and Papal ships" (cf. Göllner). - Title page numbered; a few old underlinings. Closely trimmed at upper edge (occasionally touching headlines); insignificant brownstaining. Very rare: not a single copy in postwar German auction records. Formerly in the Ottoman collection of the Swiss industrialist Herry W. Schaefer. VD 16, C 4965. IA 143.974. BM-STC 221. Blackmer 396 (note). Schottenloher 43475 c. Apponyi 1837. Kertbeny 860. Göllner 1617.
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CONTENAU (Dr.G.).
Manuel d'Archéologie orientale depuis les origines jusqu'à l'époque d'Alexandre.
1927 Paris,Picard,1927-1931 ;3 forts volumes in-8° brochés de 1685pp.(pagination continue aux 3 vol.) ,illustrés de 974 figures dans le texte et 4 cartes dépl.H.T. Petits accrocs aux dos de 2 couvertures en pied sinon très bon état.
书商的参考编号 : cROU-219
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Cooke David C.
Kuwait Miracle on the Desert
New York: W. W. Norton / Grosset & Dunlap Inc. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This book is in Very Good condition and has a Very Good dust jacket. The book and its contents are in mostly clean bright condition. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some light bumping and rubbing. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket has several edge nicks and spots of rubbing along with ground-in dirt. "Kuwait officially the State of Kuwait is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. As of 2016 Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. Expatriates account for 70% of the population. Oil reserves were discovered in commercial quantities in 1938. From 1946 to 1982 the country underwent large-scale modernization. In the 1980s Kuwait experienced a period of geopolitical instability and an economic crisis following the stock market crash. In 1990 Kuwait was invaded and later annexed by Saddam�s Iraq. The Iraqi occupation came to an end in 1991 after military intervention by coalition forces. At the end of the war there were extensive efforts to revive the economy and rebuild national infrastructure." . W. W. Norton / Grosset & Dunlap, Inc. hardcover
书商的参考编号 : A35951
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Cooke Hedley V.
CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE IN THE MIDDLE EAST: THE QUEST FOR PROSPERITY 1919-1951
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1952. HC. good tan cloth hardcover no dustjacket. B&W maps. Discusses the social and economic aspects of the Middle East as well as a possible method to be followed in future analyses of regional economic conditions--especially those which are designed to facilitate economic planning. 366pp. Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown
书商的参考编号 : BOOKS029272I
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Cooley John K.
Unholy Wars: Afghanistan America and International Terrorism
United Kingdom: Pluto Pr 2000. PB/Gd. condition/299 pages - Discusses Afghanistan America and international terrorism. K574HT1. Soft Cover. Good. Pluto Pr Paperback
书商的参考编号 : K574 ???????? : 0745316913 9780745316918
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Cooley, John K.
Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Book shows light use, 299 pages, many maps.
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Coon Carleton S.
CARAVAN: The Story of the Middle East
NY: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1966. Revised Edition. Hard cover. Published NY: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1966. 8vo. vi386 pp. illus. with b/w plates and maps pictorial map end papers. Name on fly leaf. Very good. Hard. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo. Holt, Rinehart & Winston Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 003044
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Coon Carleton S
Caravan: The Story of the Middle East
New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1958. Photos. Maps. Map on endpapers. Bibliog. Index. Glossary. x 386 pages. 8vo. Hardcover. . Catalogs: MIDDLE EAST. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1958) hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 5657
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COON Carleton S.
Caravan: the story of the Middle East
In-8°, pp. VIII, 376, legatura editoriale con titoli in oro al dorso. Con alcune illustrazioni fotografiche in bianco e nero fuori testo. Rari segnetti a penna.
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COON Carleton S.
Seven Caves. Archaeological Explorations in the Middle East.
8vo., First Edition, with plates, and maps and diagrams in the text; grey cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in blue, blue top, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
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Coon, Carleton S[tevens].
Measuring Ethiopia and Flight into Arabia. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1935.
8vo. IX, (5), 333, (1) pp. With 8 plates. Yellow cloth with title information in blue on front cover and spine, with a dust jacket designed by Paul Wenck, map of Ethiopia and Arabia on the endpapers. First edition of Coon's account of his experiences in Ethiopia and Arabia. From 1933 to 1934 Coon travelled through Ethiopia to conduct physical anthropological research, but after conflicts with the authorities he had to escape to Arabia. He states in his foreword that the purpose of the present work is a memoir, since it was not meant to "impress the public with our scientific findings, for, interesting as these results may or may not be, they are reserved for more formal publication", but simply to tell what he and two others did during the expedition. C. S. Coon (1904-81) was an American anthropologist and professor of anthropology at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania. He spoke ten languages and made notable contributions to the fields of cultural and physical anthropology and archaeology. He was the author of multiple works, including highly controversial works on race, such as "The Origin of Races" (1962), which were widely disputed during his lifetime and are considered pseudoscientific by modern anthropology. - Dust jacket somewhat damaged, covered with clear protective plastic, edges foxed. Otherwise in very good condition. Macro 747. Shapero, The Islamic World (2003), 178. Sotheby's, Burrell sale, lot 889.
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COOPER Gordon.
A Fortnight in Israel.
London: Percival Marshall 1961. 1st.ed. Pp.6/ 84 10 b/w illustrations. Page edges toned. P/b. Illustrated cover. G. . London: Percival Marshall, 1961. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 13997
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Cooperson, Michael
Classical Arabic Biography: The Heirs of the Prophets in the Age of al-Mamum
Octavo in brown cloth boards in gold dust jacket; 217 p., 24 cm. In English. || Series: Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization.
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Coord.: MEHMET GÖRMEZ.
Anadolu'da Islâm kültür ve medeniyeti.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 27 cm). In Turkish. 428 p., color and b/w ills. Islamic culture and civilization in Anatolia. Anadolu'da Islâm kültür ve medeniyeti.
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COPPIN (Jean), SAUNERON (Serge)
Les Voyages en Egypte de Jean Coppin, 1638-1639, 1643-1646. Voyageurs Occidentaux en Egypte, tome 4.
Le Caire, IFAO, 1971. In-8 br., couv. rempl., 391 pp, index.
书商的参考编号 : 589938
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Copping Arthur E. Illustrated by Harold Copping.
A Journalist in the Holy Land: Glimpses of Egypt and Palestine.
London Religious Tract Society 1911. Octavo. Pp. xiv 248 8 publisher's ads. Frontispiece. Plus 19 colour plates each with tissue guards. Title-page vignette pen-and-ink illustrations some full-page. Illustrated endpapers. Hardcover bound in the original green cloth mounted colour plate to upper cover gilt lettering spine gilt. In a very good condition small chip to margin of one leaf well away from text; inscription to front flyleaf dated 1912. A nice copy. ~ First edition. London, Religious Tract Society, 1911. hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 1040
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Corbin Jane
Al-Qaeda: In Search of the Terror Network That Threatens the World
New York New York U.S.A.: Thunder's Mouth Pr/Nations Books 2002. 315pp. Remainder mark top-edge DJ: rubbing. 1st. Hb. VG/VG. Thunder's Mouth Pr/Nations Books Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 070558 ???????? : 1560254262 9781560254263
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Cordeiro, Luciano.
Batalhas da India. Como se perdeu Ormuz. Processo inedito do seculo XVII. Lisbon, Imprensa Nacional, 1896.
8vo. XV, (1), 297, (1) pp. Original printed wrappers. First edition. Classic, minute account by Luciano Cordeiro (1844-1900) of the events that led to the fall of Hormuz to the Anglo-Persian forces in 1622. Based on contemporary documents, many of which are reproduced here. - Slight edge chipping; evenly browned throughout as common. A good copy. Wilson 48. OCLC 27860289.
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CORDONNIER (Gen?ral)
Ai-je trahi Sarrail ? Exemplaire sur alfa.
Broch?. 349 pages. 14x22 cm.
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Corera Gordon
Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation and the Rise and Fall of the A.Q. Khan Network
Oxford: Oxford University Press 2006. Book. Very Good. Paperback. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. N.B. Slight crease to bottom right corner of front cover. Oxford University Press Paperback
书商的参考编号 : 052271 ???????? : 0195375238 9780195375237
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Corm Georges G
Fragmentation of the Middle East: The Last Thirty Years The Making of the Middle East
<p>Paperback 282 pages very good condition. </p> Hutchinson paperback
书商的参考编号 : 513 ???????? : 0091732379 9780091732370
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CORM GEORGES
IL MONDO ARABO IN CONFLITTO - Dal dramma libanese all'invasione del Kuwait
1^edizione - in8° - brossura editoriale - pp. 171 - collana Di fronte e attraverso n. 700 - traduzione di Cesare Bermani - condizioni eccellenti
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CORM GEORGES
IL VICINO ORIENTE - Un montaggio irrisolvibile
1^edizione - in8° - brossura editoriale - pp. 237 - collana Di Fronte e Atraverso n. 651 - traduzione di Cesare Bermani - condizioni: nuovo
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CORM Georges
Le Proche-Orient éclaté: 1956-1991
Gallimard, Folio Histoire, 1992, 559 pp., poche, bon état.
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