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Daumas, Eugene.
Die Pferde der Sahara. Berlin, Allgemeine Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1858.
8vo. 2 parts in 1 volume. VI, 202 pp. VI, 114 pp. Modern orange cloth. Second German edition (the original French edition appeared in 1851); an English translation was published in 1863. The book is divided into two parts and includes extensive information on the principles of Arabian cavalry, military costumes of horsemen, celebrated Arabian horse breeds (Haymour, Bou-ghareb, Meizique), how to choose and acquire your horse, nutrition, hygiene, the meaning of the variously coloured horse attires, rigging, veterinarian medicine and illnesses, crippledness, castration, various kinds of military attacks in the deserts and how to execute them, tribal wars, as well as ostrich, gazelle, and falcon hunting. The book concludes with general remarks on the Sahara desert and a letter from the Algerian Sufi saint and military and religious leader Abd-el-Kader (1808-83), the Emir of Mascara who founded the Algerian state and led the Algerians in their struggle against French domination and in 1847 was imprisoned with his family by the French government in the fortress of Lamalgue in Toulon (France). The Emir wrote the letter while Daumas served as French consul in Mascara. In this letter the Emir, calling himself Daumas' friend, answers some questions Daumas previously asked him while preparing this book. - The French cavalry general Melchior Joseph Eugène Daumas (1803-71) was "directeur des affaires d'Algerie" and also served as Minister of War. "De 1837 à 1839, il avait rempli, auprès d'Abd-el-Kader, à Mascara, les fonctions de consul, et en 1847 il fut chargé d'une mission spéciale auprès de l'Emir, alors détenu au fort Lamalgue, à Toulon. Ces relations amicales expliquent la part prise par Abd-el-Kader à certains ouvrages du Général Daumas" (Mennessier de la L.). - Some annotations in coloured pencil. Old handwritten ownership "Berkovich" to title and preface. Title-page and table of contents professionally repaired. Cf. Mennessier de la Lance I, 348. Huth 178. Not in Fromm.
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Daumas, Melchior Joseph Eugene.
Les chevaux du Sahara et les moeurs du désert [...]. Paris, Michel Lévy frères, 1858.
8vo. (4), II, 3-438 pp. Original printed wrappers of the identical fourth edition. Fifth edition of General Daumas' work on all aspects of the Arabian horses of the Sahara desert. With commentary by the Algerian Sufi saint and military and religious leader Abd-el-Kader (1808-83), the Emir of Mascara who founded the Algerian state and led the Algerians in their struggle against French domination, and in 1847 was imprisoned with his family by the French government in the fortress of Lamalgue in Toulon. - Divided into two parts, the book includes extensive information on the principles of Arabian cavalry, military costumes of horsemen, celebrated Arabian horse breeds (Haymour, Bou-ghareb, Meizique), how to choose and acquire one's horse, nutrition, hygiene, the meaning of the variously coloured equestrian attires, rigging, veterinarian medicine and illnesses, crippled horses, castration, various kinds of military attacks in the desert and how to execute them, tribal wars, as well as ostrich, gazelle, and falcon hunting. - Daumas (1803-71), a French general of the first cavalry division, was posted to Algeria in 1835, which Charles X had invaded five years previously. Daumas participated in 18 Algerian campaigns, including those of Mascara and Tlemcen. Between 1837 and 1839, Daumas resided in Mascara as consul and personally got to know the Emir of Mascara. While in Algeria, Daumas learned the Arabic language and became one of the French army's leading experts on Arab culture in North Africa. Tribesmen came to respect him for his skills on horseback. In April 1850 he became director of Algerian affairs at the Ministry of War in Paris. - Contemporary handwritten ownership by the French scholar Paulin Malosse to half-title. Occasional light foxing. A fine copy of this equestrian classic. Mennessier de la Lance I, 349. Huth 178. Boyd/P. 33. Cf. Gay 1524. Not in Podeschi.
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Daussy, Pierre.
Carte des Cotes d'Arabie et de Perse. Paris, 1840.
Engraved chart (87 x 59 cm), hand-coloured in outline. Chart of the Arabian Sea. From Eastern Arabia, the Gulf, the coast of Beluchistan to the Western coast of India. Alai, Special maps E.294. Not in Al Ankary; Al-Qasimi.
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DAVIS (William Stearns)
A short history of the Near East from the founding of Constantinople (330 A.D. to 1922).
N.Y., Macmillan, 1923. In-8 reliure éditeur toile bleue marine, titre doré au dos, XVII-408 pp., 13 cartes dans le texte, index.
Bookseller reference : 556798
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David Cowan -
An Introduction to Modern Literary Arabic -
1958. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub. 1958/Gd. condition/201 pages - The grammatical structure of the modern Arabic literary language L12636z hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2636z
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Davies, Norman de Garis.
Robb de Peyster Tytus Memorial Series. (= The Theban Tombs). New York, [The Metropolitan Museum of Art], 1917-1927.
Elephant folio (380 x 490 mm). 5 vols., comprising: Volume I: The Tomb of Nakht at Thebes. Volume II: The Tomb of Puyemre at Thebes. Part I: The Hall of Memories. Volume III: The Tomb of Puyemre at Thebes. Part II: The Chapels of Hope. Volume IV: The Tomb of the Two Sculptors at Thebes. Volume V: The Ramesside Tombs at Thebes. With 5 frontispieces (4 in color), 178 plates (21 in color), and numerous figures. Original printed wrappers, untrimmed. Limited first edition of this catalogue of the principal tombs at western Thebes published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1917 to 1927, one of 500 atlas folio sets beautifully printed on handmade Van Gelder paper. A magnificent, untrimmed set. - Published in memory of the artist and amateur archaeologist and Egyptologist Robb de Peyster Tytus (1876-1913), this series was published to shed light on the magnificent artistic treasures of the tombs at Thebes. In over 180 folio plates, 25 of which are in color and many of which are folding, statues, paintings, treasures, and the interior plans of the tombs themselves are reproduced in loving detail. - The Robb de Peyster Tytus Memorial Fund was set up by the artist's mother, Mrs. Edward J. Tytus, after his death at the age of 32. For five years the Egyptian Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art received $15,000 which were used to explore the tombs in Sheik Abd-el Qurna and the environs. Norman de Garis Davies (1865-1941) and his wife Nina collaborated with other artists, including Charles K. Wilkinson and H. R. Hopgood, for a decade to achieve the present set. Davies worked on numerous digs in Egypt (including with Petrie at Dendera and with the Egypt Explorations Fund's Archaeological Survey) before being appointed head of the graphics section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's expedition to Egypt in 1907. Along with his wife Nina and his assistant Francis Unwin, he pioneered the use of egg tempera when recording the paintings from tombs, allowing for much more accurate and satisfying results in comparison to watercolours, which, although they rendered the colour with a flat finish, were the standard way of recording tomb paintings before the advent of reliable colour photography. - Insignificant edge flaws to the wrappers. Margins of a few plates very slightly browned; altogether a very clean set. Inconspicuous contemporary bookseller's label of Paul Koehler, Leipzig, to covers of three volumes. OCLC 19290154.
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Dawson, Llewellyn Styles.
Memoirs of Hydrography Including Brief Biographies of the Principal Officers Who Have Served in H.M. Naval Surveying Service between the Years 1750 and 1885. Vol. II: 1830 to 1885. Eastbourne, Henry W. Keay, 1885.
4to. (4), 209, (3) pp. Original green cloth with giltstamped spine and cover titles. Published as a description of the careers of Royal Navy officers in the mid and latter part of the 19th century, this also constitutes an important source book for the activity of the UK forces in the Arabian Gulf during a crucial period of British activity in the region. Contains plentifold references to places along the Gulf coast, Bahrein and Mascat, discussing in particular the survey of the Gulf undertaken by Captain Haines (p. 38f.), Captain Ethersey & Commodore Charles deployment in the Gulf (pp. 54f.), work performed by captain Felix Jones (p. 88ff.), publications of maps by Lieut. Whitelock on the Gulf and Oman (p. 90), map making (p. 100), Marine surveys in the Gulf and mapping (pp. 109f.), list of charts made for the "Persian Gulf Pilot" (p. 128), survey of the reefs near Bahrein (p. 153), Lieut. Wish's map of Bahrein (p. 158) and map making (p. 195). - Extremeties slightly rubbed and bumped; binding a little loosened. Chapters 1 and 2 have photographic portraits mounted at the head of the page; the article of Admiral Sir Edward Belcher has a photographic reproduction of an oil portrait from the National Portrait Gallery loosely inserted. Numerous handwritten annotations. From the library of J. A. Edgell, 1940s editor of the "Persian Gulf Pilot", with his bookplate to pastedown and handwritten ownership to flyleaf; also with bookplate of Allan Carruthers of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. OCLC 1117176057.
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DAYAN YAEL.
Diario di guerra. 1967.
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill. (piccoli strappi, riparati con nastro adesivo), pp. 161,(7), con alcune fot. b.n. in tavv. f.t.; ; prima ed., ottimo es., solo lievemente brunito. (L030)
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DE HAMMER J.
Histoire de l'ordre des assassins - traduit de l'allemand par J. Hellert et
P. A. de La Nourais,Paris, Le Club Français du Livre 1961, 316 pp., 1 vol. in 8 relié demi-basane noire, jaquette rhodoïd (reliure éditeur)
Bookseller reference : 10882
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DE GANNIERS, Arthur
Le Maroc d'aujourd'hui, d'hier et de demain. Nouvelle édition.
sd A Paris, Ancienne Librairie Furne, Combet & Cie, éditeurs - Sans date (fin XIXème) - In-8, Pleine toile décorée rouge avec titre et décors au dos, tranches dorées - 296 p. - Gravures sur bois hors texte en N&B - Complet de sa carte contrecollée en fin d'ouvrage
Bookseller reference : 112697
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De Bry, Theodor / Johann Israel de Bry / Joris van Spilbergen.
Indiae Orientalis pars septima [...]. Including: Icones, hoc est verae variorum populorum et regum, ceremoniarum item, superstitiosorum rituum et rerum aliarum [...]. Frankfurt, Wolfgang Richter, 1606.
Folio (325 × 200 mm). With the letterpress title within an engraved architectural border, an individual letterpress title-page for the Icones, an engraved coat of arms on the dedication leaf, 20 engravings in text and 2 double-page engraved plates. 20th-century green half morocco. First edition of the Latin translation of book seven of Théodore de Bry's Petits voyages, the greatest single collection of material on early voyages to the East Indies, which is considered unique in its extraordinary wealth of cartographical and visual material. Crucially, this much-sought volume includes Gasparo Balbi's groundbreaking account of the Middle East, first published in 1590 as Viaggio dell' Indie Orientali - a mere 16 years before this present issue, making this the second appearance in print altogether and the first Latin translation. Balbi, a Venetian jewel merchant, travelled extensively in the Arabian Peninsula in search of precious stones. From Venice he sailed for Aleppo, proceeding to Bir and from there overland to Baghdad, descending the Tigris to Basra, where he embarked for India. While in the Gulf, he studied the pearl industry, noting that the best pearls were to be found at Bahrain and Julfar. He refers to islands in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (including Sir Bani Yas and Das) and to several coastal settlements that were to become permanently established, such as Dubai and Ras al Khaima. Balbi was the first to record the place names along the coast of modern Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Oman. Practically "none of the names of places on the coast between Qatar and Ras al Khaima occur in other sources before the end of the eighteenth century" (Slot). The volume also comprises the account of Joris von Spilbergen's voyage to Ceylon in 1601-1604 (with excellent plates). - A note with red pencil on the second leaf, browned, some small spots, otherwise in good condition. Brunet I, col. 1334. Cf. Carter, Sea of pearls, p. 79. Howgego, to 1800, B7. Slot, The Arabs of the Gulf, 1602-1784. United Arab Emirates yearbook 2006, p. 20.
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De Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo, Italian orientalist and bibliographer (1742-1831).
Poemata anatolico-polyglotta seu plurium linguarum OO. in laudem Magni Regis Sardiniae Caroli Emmanualis [...]. [Probably Turin], 1767.
4to (185 x 228 mm). (1), (112) pp. Text enclosed within pencil and sanguine rules. Contemporary full calf with giltstamped borders and spine and the arms of Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia on both covers. Leading endges gilt. Marbled endpapers. All edges red. Green silk band. A fine dedicatory manuscript, pre-dating the noted Hebraist's first published work: an assembly of polyglot odes by the 25-year-old scholar to the royal family of Sardinia, written in Aramaic, Arabic, Coptic, Ethopian, Hebrew, Chaldaic, and Syriac, all with their Latin translation opposite. - De Rossi studied at Ivrea and Turin. In 1769 he was appointed professor of oriental languages at the University of Parma, where he would spend the rest of his life, known as one of his age's greatest Italian scholars of early printing in Hebrew. - Light browning; first and last leaves a little stained. Ink shows various degrees of bleeding to versos, often very light but quite noticeable in the title-page. The volume bears the arms of Charles Emmanuel III, Duke of Savoy, who ruled as King of Sardinia from 1730 until his death in 1773, and must have been presented to him. The otherwise blank first leaf was turned into a half-title in the 19th century by the scholar and priest Natale Martinetti: "Poemi Orientali di Gioanni Derossi di Castelnuovo Canavese, Dottore di Sacra Teologia, in L'ode degli augustissimi Sovrani e Duchi della Real Casa Di Savoja. Manoscritti dal medesimo De-Rossi, appartenenti a me Natale Martinetti di Cigliano".
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De Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo.
De corano arabico Venetiis Paganini typis impresso sub in. sec. XVI dissertatio. Parma, ex Imperiali Typographeo (Bodoni), 1805.
8vo. 16 pp. Uncut and untrimmed in contemporary wrappers. Only edition. This rare treatise in the form of a letter addressed to the Arabist and bibliographer Schnurrer discusses the famed sixteenth-century Venetian edition of the Qur'an in Arabic. De Rossi, the distinguished orientalist and librarian of Parma, here proves that Paganini ceased printing in 1518, at which time he was succeeded in his business by his son Alessandro. Rossi therefore places the printing of the Qur'an at 1518 or earlier, although others have proposed it could have been printed as early as 1509, which would have made Paganini's Qur'an the first book printed in Arabic. In fact, Paganino and Alessandro Paganini produced what was the first printed edition of the Qur'an in Arabic, probably intended for export to the Ottoman Empire, between 1537 and 1538. While there existed numerous contemporary reports of its existence, all physical evidence of it disappeared for centuries, and rumor had it that the Pope had the complete print run burned. The book was long even considered a bibliographical "ghost" until a single copy was rediscovered in the library of the Franciscan Friars of San Michele in Isola, Venice, by Angela Nuovo in 1987 (cf. A. Nuovo, "Il Corano arabo ritrovato", in: Bibliofilia LXXX.9 [1987], pp. 237-272, and the English translation in The Library, 6th series, 12.4 [1990], pp. 273-292). - Uncut and untrimmed as issued; a wide-margined copy of this fine Bodoni imprint in perfect condition. Brooks 1415e. Schnurrer, p. 403. OCLC 18368416.
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Debie M. Briquel Chatonnet F
Manuscripta Syriaca: Des Sources de Premiere Main: Des sources de première main
LIBRAIRIE ORIENTALISTE PAUL GE 2015 3x24x16cm. 2015. Broché.
Bookseller reference : 100144132
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Debayle Céline
Sur les traces de lawrence d'arabie
Seguier (Nouvelles ed.) 1989 169 pages in8. 1989. Broché. 169 pages. Cette biographie de T.E. Lawrence surnommé Lawrence d'Arabie retrace sa vie et son rôle dans la révolte arabe. L'auteure Céline Debayle s'appuie sur une documentation importante et des voyages sur les lieux des événements pour offrir un récit chronologique et vivant mêlant histoire et reportage
Bookseller reference : 12999
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Degeorge Gérard
Syrie - Art Histoire Architecture
Editions Hermann 1994 255 pages in-4. 1994. Cartonné/Jaquette. 255 pages. Importante iconographie
Bookseller reference : 19719
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DEICHMANN (Friedrich Wilhelm)
Ravenna. Geschichte und Monumente.
Wiesbaden, Steiner, 1969. In-4 reliure éditeur pleine toile bordeaux, titre doré en long au dos, XIII-344 pp., 2 planches en couleurs, 292 ill. photogr. en noir et figures hors-texte, certaines sur dépliants. (Ravenna, Hauptstadt des spätantiken Abendlandes, Band 1).
Bookseller reference : 518192
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Deissmann, Adolf; Strachan, Lionel R M (trans)
Light from the Ancient East: The New Testament Illustrated by Recently Discovered Texts of the Graeco-Roman World
New York: George H. Doran Company 1927. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Revised Edition. Exlibrary marks. Cracked hinges sound binding. Pages clean tanned. Cloth over boards is shelf worn with wear to corner tips and extremities of spine. Label at lower spine. Discovery and nature of the new texts. The language of the New Testament illustrated from the new texts. The New Testament as literature illustrated by the new texts. Social and religious history in the New Testament illustrated from the new texts. Retrospect - future work of research. Appendixes Indices. Ex-Library; 9.0" tall; 535 pages. George H. Doran Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 5240072
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DELAMARCHE Félix
Judée divisée en ses douze tribus par Josué. (Carte dressée en 1834).
- Carte 34 x 48 cm. Pliée en deux. Légère mouillure.
Bookseller reference : 130495
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DELAMARCHE Félix
Judée divisée en ses douze tribus par Josué. (Carte dressée en 1834).
- Carte 34 x 48 cm. Pliée en deux. Taches d'encre en marge.
Bookseller reference : 130529
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DELVOYE (Charles)
L'art byzantin.
P., Arthaud, 1967. Fort in-8 rel. pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette ill. en coul., 457 pp. sur deux colonnes, 36 plans en noir dans le texte, 160 planches d'ill. en héliogravures offrant 220 photogr. et 4 planches d'ill. photogr. en coul., bibliographie, index. (Art et paysages, 27).
Bookseller reference : 527943
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DELAPORTE (René)
L'ile de Chypre. Séjour de 3 ans au pays de Paphie-Vénus.
Grenoble, Paris, Joseph Baratier, Emile Larose, 1913. In-8, rel. post. demi-toile beige, pièce de titre rouge, titre doré, date en noir en queue, couv. et dos cons.; 359 pp. Première édition. Impression sur papier vergé.
Bookseller reference : 604735
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DELPECH Thérèse
Le grand perturbateur. Réflexions sur la question iranienne
Grasset Paris, Éditions Grasset, 2007. In-8 broché (21 x 13 cm) de 216 pages. Essai géopolitique analysant la stratégie d'influence de l'Iran au Moyen-Orient, son programme nucléaire et les enjeux de sécurité internationale face au durcissement du régime conservateur de Téhéran. Chronologie en appendice. Très bon état
Bookseller reference : 193323 ISBN : 224672161
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DELAPORTE Louis
Les peuples de l'Orient méditerranéen. Volume 1 seul. Le proche-Orient asiatique.
Couverture souple. Broché. 361 pages. Rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 7239
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DELAPORTE Louis
Les peuples de l'Orient méditerranéen. Volume 1 seul. Le proche-Orient asiatique.
Couverture souple. Broché. 361 pages. Rousseurs. Non coupé.
Bookseller reference : 94431
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DELATTRE A. (S.J.)
Les inscriptions historiques de Ninive et de Babylone.
Paris, Ernest Ledoux, 1879 16 x 24, 90 pp., broché, non coupé, bon état (dos restauré)
Bookseller reference : 12420
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DELESSERT (Edouard);
Voyage aux Villes Maudites.
Victor Lecou Paris 1853 1 vol. In-12 de 215 pp., demi-veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs fileté, pièce de titre.
Bookseller reference : 13100
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Del Noce F.
Bagdad. Prefazione di Ilario Fiore. Introduzione di Bruno Vespa.
(Milano), Arnoldo Mondadori, (1991), in-8, cartone edit., sovraccoperta, pp. XI, 235.
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DELAPORTE L.
LA MESOPOTAMIE. Les civilisations babylonienne et assirienne
in 8°, pp. XIV, 420; bella leg. recente m/pelle marrone con angoli, ds. a nervi con tit. e fregi in oro, piatti marmor., conservata la bross. originale. Collana: L'évolution de l'humanité, con 1 c. geogr., 60 inc. n.t., tavv. cronologiche e ricca bibliogr. in fine; in ottimo stato e parzialmente intonso. 233/36
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DELAPORTE Louis
Les peuples de l'Orient m?diterran?en. Volume 1 : Le proche-Orient asiatique.
Broch?. 361 pages.
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DELLA PERGOLA GIULIANO.
Israele, un amore inquieto. Discussioni sull'ebraismo contemporaneo.
In 8°, br. edit., pp. 259,(5); coll. "Saggi"; prima ed., timbretto ex libris all'occhietto, ottimo es.. (x078/d) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
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DELLA PERGOLA SERGIO
Israele e Palestina: la forza dei numeri (Il conflitto mediorientale fra demografia e politica)
8° bross. pp. 252.
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Delong-Bas, Natana J
Wahhabi Islam: From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad
2004. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/Gd. condition/365 pages - From revival and reform to global Jihad. K802HT9 hardcover
Bookseller reference : K802 ISBN : 0195169913 9780195169911
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DEMARSIN (Bart), DERWAEL (Stéphanie) [ss. la dir.]
Dacia Felix. Grandeurs de la Roumanie Antique. Romains, Daces, Gètes, Grecs, Scythes et Celtes.
Gand, Tongres, Snoeck, Musée Gallo-Romain, 2019. Gd in-4, cart. éd. ill. en coul., 95 pp., très nb. reprod. photogr. en coul. dont la plupart à pleine pp.
Bookseller reference : 606092
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DENECHEAU J. - GIRAULT J. - MAILLARD J. et B. . .
La M?diterran?e arabe et le Proche-Orient au XXe si?cle.
Broch?. 119 pages.
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DEONNA LAURENCE.
La guerra a due voci. La tragedia del quotidiano raccontata dalle donne arabe e israeliane.
In 8°, cop. edit. ill. con ali, pp. 222,(2), con 1 cartina e 33 ill. f.t. b.n., coll. "Fatti, testimonianze, reportages. 5"; ottimo es.
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DEONNA LAURENCE.
La guerra a due voci. La tragedia del quotidiano raccontata dalle donne arabe e israeliane.
In 8°, brossura editoriale ill. con alette, pp. 222, (2); coll. "Fatti, testimonianze, reportages. 5", invio autografo dell'A., ottimo esemplare. (IK01/13) . (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
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DER NERSESSIAN (Sirarpie)
Armenia and the Byzantine Empire. A brief study of armenian art and civilization.
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1945. In-8 reliure éditeur pleine toile verte, titre argenté au dos, XXI-148 pp., 32 pl. en noir, 1 carte à pleine page, bibliogr., chronol., index.
Bookseller reference : 556795
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DEREKH Shalomo
Le socialisme israelien
In 16, cm. 10,5 x 17,5, pp. 39, brossura editoriale illustrata. Collana "Points de vue". Opuscolo in perfette condizioni. Testo in francese.
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DESTREMEAU Blandine, DEBOULET Agnès, IRETON François & al.
Dynamiques de la pauvreté en Afrique du Nord et au Moyen-Orient
Paris, Karthala / Tours, Urbama, 2004, 16 x 24, 520 pages sous couverture illustrée.
Bookseller reference : AFRIQUE66620921
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DESTREMEAU Christian
Le Moyen-Orient pendant la seconde guerre mondiale
Paris, Perrin, 2011. Grand In-8 broché de 476 pages, cartes. Bon état
Bookseller reference : 191402
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DESCHAMPS (Paul)
Les châteaux des Croisés en Terre Sainte : Le Crac des Chevaliers. Etude historique et archéologique précédée d'une introduction générale sur la Syrie franque.
Paris, Geuthner, 1934. In-4 broché, XXXII-327 pp., 66 fig. in t., index des noms de lieux et des noms de personnages. Dos bruni, couv. un peu défraîchie, bon ex. par ailleurs.
Bookseller reference : 589199
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DESCHAMPS (Paul)
Terre Sainte romane.
La Pierre-qui-Vire, Zodiaque, 1964. In-8, rel. pleine toile, jaquette ill. en coul., 322 pp., 99 fig. in-texte, 130 ill. photos et héliogravures en noir et coul., la plupart à pleine page. Bibliographie.
Bookseller reference : 582366
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DESTHIEUX Jean
La conscience m?diterrane.
Broch?. 208 pages.
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Dhahabi, Muhammad ibn Ahmad al- / Fischer, August.
Biographien von Gewährsmännern des Ibn Ishâq, hauptsächlich aus ad-Dahabî. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1890.
(4), XVIII, (2), 116 pp. Original printed wrappers. An edition of Arabic biographies, mainly taken from Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Dhahabi's (1274-1348) "Tadhhib Tahdhib al-Kamal", an abridgement of al-Mizzi's abridgement of al-Maqdisee's "Al-Kamal fi Asma' al-Rijal", a compendium of historical biographies for hadith narrators. Puvlished as a Halle dissertation. - Some edge, spine and wrapper defects. Uncut. OCLC 57075606.
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DICKSON (D. Bruce)
The Dawn of belief. Religion in the Upper Paleolithic of Southwestern Europe.
Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1990. In-8, rel. éd. pleine-toile grise, jaquette ill. en coul.; XII-259 pp., 2 pl. d'ill. en coul., très nb. fig. et ill. photogr. en n/b. in-t., texte en anglais, bibliographie et index.
Bookseller reference : 606958
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Dickson, H. R. P.
The Arab of the Desert. A Glimpse into Badawin Life in Kuwait and Sau'di Arabia. London, Allen & Unwin, 1951.
Original publisher's red cloth. Second edition of this classic work. With frontispiece portrait of HH Sheikh Sir Ahmad al Jabir al Sabah, contemporary Ruler of Kuwait. - In very good condition. OCLC 6947893. Cf. Macro, Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula, 840 (1st ed.).
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Dickson, Violet.
Forty Years in Kuwait. London, Allen & Unwin, 1971.
With original dustjacket in excellent condition. First edition, first printing. Violet was the wife of H. R. P. Dickson, author of 'The Arab of the Desert' and 'Kuwait and her Neighbours'.
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Didier RANCE
CHRETIENS du MOYEN-ORIENT, TEMOINS de la CROIX
Un ouvrage de 398 pages, format 120 x 170 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1991, Bibliothèque A.E.D., bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126735523
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DIDIER (Charles);
Séjour chez le grand-chérif de La MEKKE.
Hachette et Cie Paris 1857 1 vol. In-12 de VII 310 pp. 1 f.n.ch., demi-veau de l'époque, dos lisse fileté.
Bookseller reference : 14815
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