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Peter J. Chelkowski; Robert J. Pranger eds.
Ideology and Power in the Middle East: Studies in Honor of George Lenczowski
Durham: Duke Univ. Press 1988. Trade paperback xii Pp530. Includes references & index. Markings to six pages in mid-chapter on Iraq short tear to cover at back else very good. 900 grams. Durham: Duke Univ. Press, 1988 paperback
书商的参考编号 : 3096 ???????? : 082230788X 9780822307884
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Peter Y. Medding -
The Founding Of Israeli Democracy 1948-1967 -
1990. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub.1990/Gd. condition/253 pages - Discusses the history of the modern state of Israel and its distinct period. TH632761 hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 32761
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PETERMANN (Heinrich)
Reisen im Orient, 1852-1855.
Amsterdam, Philo Press, 1976. 2 tomes en un fort volume in-8, reliure éditeur pleine toile vert bronze, titre doré au dos et au plat sup., 408-471 pp., 1 planche dépliante de cartes.
书商的参考编号 : 556222
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Petermann, Julius Heinrich.
Brevis linguae Arabicae grammatica, litteratura, chrestomathia cum glossario. Berlin, G. Eichler, 1840.
Small 8vo. VI, (2), 125, (3), 92 pp. Later 19th century leather with giltstamped title to spine, both boards and spine with gilt armorial lion crest of the Ducs de Luynes. Leading edges, inner dentelle gilt; marbled endpapers. First edition of Petermann's manual of Arabic in a French master binding for the Duc de Luynes. Issued as part IV of the author's "Porta Linguarum Orientalium" for private study, this also contains a selection of Arabic reading pieces. - Some foxing throughout, otherwise beautifully preserved. From the library of the Ducs de Luynes at the Château de Dampierre. Vater/Jülg 27. OCLC 27870350.
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Peters, J. G.
A treatise on equitation or the art of horsemanship, simplified progressively for amateurs. London, Whittaker and Co., 1835.
4to. (4), LV, (3), 1-312, 10, 312-316 pp. With lithogr. frontispiece and 27 plates. Marbled half calf with 5 raised bands and gilt label to giltstamped spine. First edition; very rare. Peters' work was published on the same day in English in London, in French in Paris, and in German in Frankfurt (cf. Mennessier de la Lance II, p. 306). In addition to treating the principles of riding, the work discusses horse grooming and the use of weapons on horseback. - Untrimmed copy, slightly browned, otherwise in excellent condition. Huth 127. OCLC 18787323. Cf. Mennessier de la Lance II, 305 (22 plates only, French ed.).
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Petit Futé
Guide Dubaï 2021-2022 Petit Futé
PETIT FUTE 2021 12x20 4x1 7cm. 2021. Broché.
书商的参考编号 : 500113269
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Petit Futé
Guide Dubaï 2021-2022 Petit Futé
PETIT FUTE 2021 12x20 4x1 7cm. 2021. Broché.
书商的参考编号 : 500116935
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Petit Futé
Guide Dubaï 2021-2022 Petit Futé
PETIT FUTE 2021 12x20 4x1 7cm. 2021. Broché.
书商的参考编号 : 500120298
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Petit Futé
Guide Oman 2019 Carnet Petit Futé
PETIT FUTE 2019 144 pages 10 4x15 2x1cm. 2019. Broché. 144 pages.
书商的参考编号 : 500048259
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Petit Futé
Guide Oman 2019 Carnet Petit Futé
PETIT FUTE 2019 144 pages 10 4x15 2x1cm. 2019. Broché. 144 pages.
书商的参考编号 : 500048498
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Petit Futé
Guide Oman 2019 Carnet Petit Futé
PETIT FUTE 2019 144 pages 10 4x15 2x1cm. 2019. Broché. 144 pages.
书商的参考编号 : 500112547
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Petrie, Flinders (Editor)
ANCIENT EGYPT 1923 - PART II
London: Macmillan. Good. 1923. Paperback. 64 pages . Macmillan paperback
书商的参考编号 : 85879
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PETRIE, Hilda.:
Side Notes on The Bible. From Sir Flinders Petrie's Discoveries.
London: Search Publishing Company Limited nd. c.1930s. Lady Petrie who has been closely associated with her husband's work here takes us through the Scriptures from Genesis to the Gospel of St. John and interprets for us from the Professor's discoveries many interesting texts and passages." Pp.41/5 appendix/ 1 advertisement for raising money for Sir Flinders Petrie's work with the British School of Egyptian Archaeology black & white photo portrait plate 15 further black & white plates. Blue cloth dustwrapper rubbed and spotted. VG/Good. London: Search Publishing Company Limited, nd. (c.1930s). hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 41556
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Petronio, Riccardo.
Invitto a' religiosi contro dell'armi Ottomane. Ad' istanza di Gioseppe Madi detto il Musico Toscano. Venice & Bassano, Giovanni Antonio Remondini, [ca. 1715].
8vo. 8 pp. With woodcut device on title page. Wrappers. An appeal, written in verse, to all religious orders and Christian laymen to take arms against the Ottomans. Apparently an early product of the Turkish-Venetian War of 1714-18, in which the new Grand Vizier Silahdar Damat Ali Pasha re-conquered Morea (the Peloponnesus) from the Venetians, who had held the peninsula since 1699. A different version (kept at the Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana in Vicenza), published by Giovanni Berno "in Venetia, Bassano, & in Verona", is dated 1715; this date of publication is also supported by the mention of Pope Clement XI (1700-21). However, the Marciana in Venice keeps an earlier publication of the same work produced for the Venetian Alessandro Cortesi, bearing the date 1663. Yet another, undated version in the Biblioteca Universitaria di Padova bears the imprint "In Venezia, per Domenico Lovisa à Rialto". No other copy with Remondini's imprint is known. - Some browning and waterstaining; old pagination in manuscript and stamped (apparently removed from an old collection).
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Pettigrew, Thomas Joseph.
A history of Egyptian mummies, and an account of the worship and embalming of the sacred animals by the Egyptians; with remarks on the funeral ceremonies of different nations, and observations on the mummies of the Canary islands, of the ancient Peruvians, Burman priests, &c. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman (back of title-page and colophon: printed by P.P. Thoms), 1834.
4to. With 13 numbered lithographed plates (the first used as frontispiece), including 3 fully and 1 partially coloured by a contemporary hand, of which 2 highlighted in gold. Contemporary half calf, restored and rebacked with parts of the original backstrip laid down, with new tooling and title-label on spine, cloth sides, later endpapers. First edition of "the historic cornerstone of the study [of mummification] in English. For the time at which it appeared, the work was a monumental undertaking. Based on scholarly research and practical experience, Pettigrew's work was a summation of almost all that was known concerning Egyptian funerary practices. He compiled all the ancient sources and commented on them, as well as discussing many examples of mummified remains investigated by or known to him. The work is illustrated by [...] Georges Cruikshank (better known for his satirical drawings) that are the product of careful observation" (Peck). - With the bookplate of the British lawyer and politician Bernard John Seymour Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge (1851-1927). Some foxing on the title-page and some spots and marginal waterstains on the plates, touching the last three illustrations, otherwise in good condition. Binding rebacked and restored. Brunet IV, 581. Gay 1565. W. H. Peck, "Mummies of ancient Egypt" in: Mummies, disease and ancient cultures (1998), p. 15.
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PEVNY (Olenka Z.) (Ed. by]
Perceptions of Byzantium and Its Neighbors (843-1261).
New York, The metropolitan museum of art, 2000. In-4 broché, couv. rempliée ill. en coul., XII-197 pp., frontispice, très nb. reprod. photogr. en n/b. in-t., texte en anglais sur 2 colonnes, 15 contributions.
书商的参考编号 : 599826
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Peyron, Amedeo.
Lexicon linguae Copticae. Turin , ex Regio typographeo, 1835.
Small folio (238 x 298 mm). (4), XXVII, (1), 470, (2) pp. Later 19th century marbled half calf with giltstamped title to gilt spine. Marbled endpapers. First edition. - Since 1815 Peyron (1785-1870) taught oriental languages at the University of Turin. He was a specialist in the Coptic language, the latest stage of Egyptian and spoken in Egypt until at least the 17th century. His research in this field gained him an international renown that was consolidated by his Coptic dictionary, the earliest of its kind. It remained unsurpassed until Wilhelm Spiegelberg's "Koptisches Handwörterbuch" in 1921. - From the library of the Ducs de Luynes at the Château de Dampierre: their bookplate reproducing the arms of Charles Marie d'Albert de Luynes (1783-1839), 7th Duc de Luynes, on pastedown. An excellent copy. Ibrahim-Hilmy II, 113. Gay 2337. Zaunmüller 228. Vater/Jülg 209. Brunet IV, 584. Graesse V, 247. OCLC 2786885.
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Peyton, WD
Old Oman
London: Stacey International 1989. hardcover. Good/Good. 11x8x1. heavy spotting to inside D/J page edges and end papers. Light rubbing to extremities. Stacey International hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 727490 ???????? : 0905743342 9780905743349
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Pfarrer, Chuck
SEAL Target Geronimo: The Inside Story of the Mission to Kill Osama bin Laden
1 St edition St. Martin's Press hardcover
书商的参考编号 : biblio359 ???????? : 125000635X 9781250006356
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Pfarrer, J. R.
Eine Pilgerreise nach dem heiligen Lande im Frühjahr 1897.
Trier Paulinus 1898. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Crown octavo. Pp. 100. Set in Gothic type. Original printed wrappers decorated in black shelf label to spine small institutional stamp. In a very good condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. Extremely rare travelogue to the Holy Land at the end of the 19th Century. It contains: Stations of the journey with daily reports; visits to Jaffa Jerusalem Bethlehem Nazareth Cairo Alexandria. Y-3 OUT <br/> <br/> Trier, Paulinus paperback
书商的参考编号 : 0692
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Pfeiffer, August.
Jahr-Opfer, welches dem durchleuchtigsten, hochgebohrnen Fürsten und Herrn, Hn. Johann Georgen dem Andern, Hertzogen zu Sachsen, Jülich, Cleve und Berg [...] bey Eintretung des sechszehn hundert und siebentzigsten Jahrs nach der Heilbringenden Geburt Christi, durch einen unterthänigsten Glückwunsch, in funfzehen Haupt- und auswertigen Sprachen [...] abstattet M. Augustus Pfeiffer [...]. Wittenberg, Elias Fiebig for the heirs of Hiob Wilhelm Fincelius, 1670.
4to. (32) pp. With many woodcut type specimens. Disbound. Only edition; one of several variant issues. - A congratulatory publication by the prolific Saxon oriental scholar August Pfeiffer (1640-98) who was said to know seventy languages. The present rare work is dedicated to the Duke of Saxony Johann Georg II on the occasion of his 15th anniversary as Elector. It contains 15 celebratory poems in the world's principal languages German, Latin, Greek, Hebrew (with Latin literal translation), Chaldaic (with Latin transliteration and literal translation), in the Jerusalem dialect, in Syriac (with Latin literal translation), Samaritan, Arabic, Ethiopian, Farsi, Ottoman Turkish, Coptic, Armenian, and Chinese (all with Latin transliteration and literal translation). The end is brought up by a "fusa vacui" (or stopgap), namely verse 3 of Psalm 113 in no fewer than 35 different languages (Hebrew, Chaldaic, Syriac, Arabic, Ethiopian, Samaritan, Farsi, Ottoman Turkish, Armenian, Coptic, Iberian, Greej, Latin, Italian, Sardinian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Saxon, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, English, Scots, Irish Gaelic, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, Chinese, Nahuatl, Inuit, and Quechua. - Browned throughout due to paper; binding loosened; old ownership to title-page and page numbers throughout, but trimmed rather closely. This copy was bound from a defective set of sheets: several leaves (3 and 4 in each gathering) show a hole through the middle of the page, resulting in loss of text to several poems (mainly affecting Chaldaic, Arabic, Turkish, and Coptic). VD 17, 12:161548X. Not in Jöcher or J./Adelung.
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Phares, Walid
The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East
New York: Threshold Editions 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Type: Remainder Threshold Editions 2010. First Edition. Hardcover Book and Dust Jacket in Very Good Condition. Remainder. Upper rear corner is lightly scuffed else Fine. Clean tight & solid volume. Internals as new. Jacket unclipped clean slight wear to edges. 383 pages with Notes and index. 6.5 x 9.5 inches. 2010 Threshold Edition New York. Threshold Editions hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 026903 ???????? : 1439178372 9781439178379
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Phelps, Frank T.
Notable North American Thoroughbreds. Blue Earth, MN, Piper Publishers, 1994.
Oblong folio. 440 pp. Illustrated with tipped-in reproductions in colour of paintings by various artists, including paintings by Anthony M. Alonso and from the collection of the National Museum of Racing, Inc. Original calf-backed pictorial cloth, giltstamped spine. In original cloth drop-back box with colour illustration mounted on lid. Limited edition. The original publisher was unable to complete the full 100 copies; only four are reported in OCLC. Illustrated with paintings from the National Museum of Racing. A large tome on race horses in North America, including the history and evolution of the sport and stories of the famous racers and racetracks. "Extremely detailed, especially the pedigrees, racing records and index. I've come to rely on it daily as a valued reference" (John Prather, review in Bloodstock Advisory). "Everyone in the thoroughbred industry should have a copy. The colour plates alone are enough to justify buying it" (Dr. William Reed, review in Mare's Haven). - In excellent condition. OCLC 41093209.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
Arabian Days. An Autobiography. London, Robert Hale Ltd., 1948.
8vo. XVI, 336 pp. With a portrait of the author as a frontispiece and 24 double-sided plates. Blue cloth. First edition, second impression. The autobiography of the noted British Arabist, explorer, writer, officer and adviser to Ibn Saud, Harry St John Bridger Philby (1885-1960). In the preface Philby states that he mainly describes the essential and most notable features and events of his public life. He began writing this work in 1934, but the next decade was filled with activity and adventure, both in Britain and abroad, which kept him from writing and publishing the work until after the Second World War. During this time, he was asked by King Ibn Sa'ud of Saudi Arabia to map the border between his newly formed kingdom and the Yemen. This gave Philby the opportunity to explore Southern Arabia, where he also made archaeological discoveries. - Philby undertook his first journey to Arabia in 1917 in order to complete a mission to Ibn Sa'ud; once there he formed a lifelong acquaintanceship with the future king of Saudi Arabia. In 1930 Philby officially converted to Islam. - The present copy is the second impression of the first edition which were published mere months apart in the same year. Philby's descriptions of his many experiences in Britain, India and the Middle East are accompanied by numerous images of him, his family, King Ibn Sa'ud, government officials, and buildings and landscapes he encountered. - Binding shows very slight signs of wear, small inscription in blue ink to the verso of the first flyleaf, very slight browning throughout. Howgego IV, P 31. Macro 1776. Shapero, The Islamic World (2003), 394. Sotheby's, Burrell sale, lot 623.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
Arabian Jubilee. London, Robert Hale Ltd., 1952.
8vo. XIV, 280 pp. With a portrait of King 'Abdul-'Aziz Ibn Sa'ud as the frontispiece, 1 map of Arabia in 1950, and 16 double-sided plates. Black cloth. First edition of this biography of Saudi Arabian King HRH Abdul-Aziz bin Abdul Rahman al Sa'ud by his adviser Harry St John Bridger Philby. Ibn Sa'ud was the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, when after a conquest spanning 30 years he united most of the Arabian Peninsula under his rule. He reigned from 1932 until his death in 1953, but had previously (since 1902) ruled parts of what was to become Saudi Arabia as Emir, Sultan, King of Nejd, and King of Hejaz. The present work is not a complete and final biography: at the time of writing and publication the king was still alive, and Philby states in the preface that "it is rather a pageant of his [Ibn Sa'ud's] achievement, set forth in a series of tableaux illustrating characteristic phases of his career". The descriptions of these phases contain not only information relating to the king, but also inform the reader about the country as a whole and are enlivened by accounts and other small details of court life and Islamic customs, including a pilgrimage to Mecca. The work is illustrated with numerous images of the king and his family, and important landmarks in Saudi Arabia. - Binding shows slight signs of wear, spine is slightly discoloured, slight foxing to edges, very slight browning throughout, several newspaper clippings in a small paper pocket on the lower pastedown. Overall in good condition. Howgego IV, P 31. Cf. (other ed.) Shapero, The Islamic World (2003), 395; Sotheby's, Burrell sale, lot 623.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
Halévy in the Yaman (The Geographical Journal Vol. 102, no. 3). [London, The Royal Geographical Society], September 1943.
8vo. 115-124 pp. Contemporary blue cloth with giltstamped title to upper cover: "Philby - Yaman". First edition. A brief investigation of Joseph Halévy's journey through the Jawf region of Yemen, comparing the account given by Hayyim Habshush, recently published, with Halévy's own. - St John Philby (1885-1960), also known by his Arabian name "Sheikh Abdullah", was an Arabist, explorer, writer, and British colonial office intelligence officer. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, he studied oriental languages and was a friend and classmate of Jawaharlal Nehru, later prime Minister of India. Philby settled in Jeddah and became famous as an international writer and explorer. He personally mapped on camelback what is now the Saudi-Yemeni border on the Rub' al Khali; in 1932, while searching for the lost city of Ubar, he was the first Westerner to visit and describe the Wabar craters. At this time, Philby also became Ibn Saud's chief adviser in dealing with the British Empire and Western powers. He converted to Islam in 1930. The personal contacts between the United States and Saudi Arabia were largely channeled through the person of Philby. - Very slight browning, a few minor stains to the first page. Macro 1782. Smith, The Yemens, 84.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
Routes Between Riyadh and Wadi Dawasir. London, The Royal Geographical Society, 1920.
Colour-printed map (30 x 44 cm). Map showing Philby’s route. Inset of Central Arabia. Not in Ankary; Al-Qasimi.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
Routes in South West Arabia. From surveys made by J. B. Philby. London, 1938.
Colour-printed map (56 x 36 cm). Not in Al Ankary; Al-Qasimi.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
The Empty Quarter, being a description of the Great South Desert of Arabia known as Rub' al Khali. London, Constable, 1933.
8vo. XXIV, 433, (1) pp. With 3 folding maps an 47 illustrations on 32 plates. Publisher's original giltstamped green cloth. First edition. St. John Philby (1885-1960), also known by his Arabian name "Sheikh Abdullah", was an Arabist, explorer, writer, and British colonial office intelligence officer. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, he studied oriental languages and was a friend and classmate of Jawaharlal Nehru, later prime Minister of India. Philby settled in Jeddah and became famous as an international writer and explorer. He personally mapped on camelback what is now the Saudi-Yemeni border on the Rub' al Khali; in 1932, while searching for the lost city of Ubar, he was the first Westerner to visit and describe the Wabar craters. At this time, Philby also became Ibn Saud's chief adviser in dealing with the British Empire and Western powers. He converted to Islam in 1930. The personal contacts between the United States and Saudi Arabia were largely channeled through the person of Philby. - An excellent copy, with very insignificant foxing to first and last few pages. Macro 1781. Ghani 302.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
The Land of Sheba (The Geographical Journal Vol. 92, no. 1). [London, The Royal Geographical Society], July 1938.
8vo. 21, (1), 107-132 pp. With 1 large folding, coloured map, 1 smaller, uncoloured folding map, and numerous photographs on 7 plates. Later half cloth over marbled paper boards with giltstamped title to spine. First edition. Important account of travels in southern Arabia performed in 1936, particularly in the Hadhramaut, by the Arabist, explorer, writer, and British colonial office intelligence officer St. John Philby (1885-1960), also known by his Arabian name "Sheikh Abdullah". It describes the longest of Philby's journeys, ostensibly to map the new frontier with Yemen, containing excellent photographs taken for the first time in that area by a European. Until the 1930s the highlands of the south-western corner of Arabia were among the world's few remaining lands not fully explored or charted. - Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, Philby studied oriental languages and was a friend and classmate of Jawaharlal Nehru, later prime Minister of India. Philby settled in Jeddah and became famous as an international writer and explorer. He personally mapped on camelback what is now the Saudi-Yemeni border on the Rub' al Khali; in 1932, while searching for the lost city of Ubar, he was the first Westerner to visit and describe the Wabar craters. At this time, Philby also became Ibn Saud's chief adviser in dealing with the British Empire and Western powers. He converted to Islam in 1930. The personal contacts between the United States and Saudi Arabia were largely channeled through the person of Philby. - Clear tape on the first page, covering part of the title of the journal without affecting the page or legibility of the text; very slight foxing on the large coloured map (mainly on the back). In very good condition. Macro 1788.
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Philby, Harry St John Bridger.
The Queen of Sheba. London, Melbourne and New York, Quartet Books, 1981.
4to. 141 pp., final blank page. With 8 coloured plates and numerous photographs (some in colour) in the text. Contemporary full cloth with giltstamped spine-title and illustrated dust jacket. First edition. Lavishly illustrated posthumous edition of an unpublished manuscript "by the great Arabian traveller, scholar and writer, H. St John Philby [...] charting his explorations into the bewildering thickets of the story [of the Queen of Sheba]" (publisher's blurb). With an introduction by the British military officer, Arabist, explorer, historian and diplomat Gerald de Gaury (1897-1984). - Dutch newspaper clipping about the analysis of an Ethiopian DNA sample supposedly going back to the legendary Queen of Sheba is loosely inserted. - In mint condition. OCLC 640352386.
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Philby, Harry St. John Bridger.
Sheba's Daughters, Being a Record of Travel in Southern Arabia [...] With an appendix on the rock inscriptions by A. F. L. Beeston. London, Methuen & Co., [1939].
4to. XIX pp., one blank page, 485, (1) pp. With photographic frontispiece, 46 photographic plates (1 of which double-page), 1 folding map of southern Arabia, and several photographic illustrations in the text. Publisher's full cloth with giltstamped title and ornament to spine. First edition. Travel account by the first European to cross the Rub' al-Khali (Empty Quarter) of Arabia from east to west, the Arabist, explorer, writer, and British colonial office intelligence officer St. John Philby (1885-1960), also known by his Arabian name "Sheikh Abdullah". Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, he studied oriental languages and was a friend and classmate of Jawaharlal Nehru, later prime Minister of India. Philby settled in Jeddah and became famous as an international writer and explorer. He personally mapped on camelback what is now the Saudi-Yemeni border on the Rub' al Khali; in 1932, while searching for the lost city of Ubar, he was the first Westerner to visit and describe the Wabar craters. At this time, Philby also became Ibn Saud's chief adviser in dealing with the British Empire and Western powers. He converted to Islam in 1930. The personal contacts between the United States and Saudi Arabia were largely channeled through the person of Philby. - From the collection of the Dutch traveller and collector Ruud Verkerk. With 2 inserted colour photographs mounted on the plates facing p. 314 and 318, showing Verkerk standing beside rock inscriptions on the old fort at 'Uqla - south face, as well as standing before the Rock fort of 'Uqla, both dated in pencil 18 December 1997. Light damage to head of spine. Paper occasionally foxed and a slightly creased. Overall a good copy. Macro 1801. OCLC 4836861.
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Philip Mason -
The Men Who Ruled India -
1985. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub.1985/Gd.condition/368 pages - The men who ruled India. HA838234 hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 38234
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Philip R. Davies; George J. Brooke; Phillip R. Callaway
The Complete World of the Dead Sea Scrolls
No marks or inscriptions to contents. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, faint marking to page fore-edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with minor creasing to lower rear edge. 216pp. A comprehensive and accessible account of the Dead Sea Scrolls, with numerous factfiles, reconstructions, scroll photographs and a wealth of other illustrations.
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PHILIP, André:
L'Inde moderne. Le problème social et politique.
Paris, Félix Alcan, 1930, in-8°, IV + 264 p., non coupé, brochure muette.
书商的参考编号 : 4438aaf
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Philippe Duc d' ORLEANS
Récits de Campagne. Anvers - Mascara - Les Portes de Fer
Calmann-Lévy | Paris 1892 | 18.50 x 28 cm | reliure de l'éditeur
书商的参考编号 : 46719
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Philippe Rochot
La Grande fièvre du monde musulman
Le Sycomore 1981 215 pages in8. 1981. broché jaquette. 215 pages. Cet essai analyse l'émergence et l'influence des forces islamiques à la fin du XXe siècle en examinant notamment leur rôle dans la chute du Shah d'Iran et les répercussions de la République islamique en Irak au Pakistan et au Liban. L'auteur étudie également les antécédents historiques de ces mouvements
书商的参考编号 : 7678
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Phillips, Jonathan Phillips
The Fourth Crusade and the Siege of Constantinople
New York: Viking Press 2004. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. First Edition; First Printing. Sound binding and hinges. Clean bright pages. Paper over boards is clean. DJ clean. ; Assessment of the early 13th century Fourth Crusade. 9.25" tall; 374 pages. Viking Press hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 4940045 ???????? : 0670033502 9780670033508
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Philoxenus of Mabbug / Vaschalde, Arthur Adolphe (ed.).
Philoxeni Mabbugensis tractatus tres de trinitate et incarnatione (Corpus scriptorum christianorum orientalum. Scriptores syri. Textus. Series secunda. Tomus XXVII). Paris / Leipzig, Poussielgue / Harrassowitz, 1907.
4to. (4), 271 pp., final blank page. Contemporary half vellum over marbled boards with giltstamped spine, giltstamped spine-label, and and handwritten shelfmark to spine. First edition, rare. Historic edition of the notable Syrian treatise on incarnation and the Trinity. In Syriac type. - Pencil annotations to pp. 33-69. Stamps of ownership of Joseph A. Nelson and the library of St. Joseph's Seminary in Dunwoodie, New York, to title-page (the latter also to lower flyleaf). OCLC 652404559.
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PIAZZA, Lino
L'arabo alla moda
207, [1] pp., ill. n.t.; 17 cm. Leg. edit. in tela con fregi in oro al piatto e al dorso. Carta legg. ingiallita. Dedica dell'a. al risguardo
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Picart, Bernard.
Histoire générale des cérémonies, moeurs, et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde. Paris, Rollin fils, 1741.
Folio (305 x 455 mm). 7 vols. All title pages printed in red and black. With engr. frontispiece, 7 engr. title vignettes, numerous engr. head- and tailpieces and initials, and 243 plates. Contemporary half calf; spine elaborated gilt with double giltstamped red labels. A perfectly preserved tall paper copy of this beautifully illustrated ethnographic work on the world's religions. Despite condemnation by the Catholic church, the publication was a resounding success. "'Ceremonies and customs' prepared the ground for religious toleration amid seemingly unending religious conflict, and demonstrated the impact of the global on Western consciousness [...] as it shaped the development of a modern, secular understanding of religion" (Hunt). - Based on the author's "Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde" (Amsterdam, 1723-1743), the text is corrected (and sometimes entirely revised) from the original edition. The plates are mostly repeated from the Dutch publication, but the vignettes are engraved in Paris (by Duflos and others). Also contains descriptions of irreligious customs, such as the Adamites, Flagellants, etc. - Bindings a little rubbed, a bit browned in places, otherwise an excellent and unusually wide-margined complete copy in uniform bindings with elaborately gilt spines. Brunet I, 1743. Graesse II, 104. Cf. L. Hunt, The Book That Changed Europe: Picart & Bernard's Religious Ceremonies Of The World (Harvard UP, 2010). Lipperheide Oc 24. Hiler 708. Cohen/R. 134. Sander 1548. Lewine 414.
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Piccioli, Angelo, Translated By Davidson, Angus
THE MAGIC GATE OF THE SAHARA
London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. 1935. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. pp 306 publisher's adverts with twenty-four plates b/w and endpaper maps. Original blue cloth binding with gilt lettering slight wear only bright and fresh no browning to spine. Contents clean and tight no inscriptions. A very good copy of this book that describes travels through Libya. Methuen & Co. Ltd. Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 005493
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Pientini, Angelo.
Alcorano riprovato nel quale si mostra le falsita' della setta macomettana, et l'ingannevoli astuzie del suo avatore. Diviso in cinque libri. Florence, Giunti, 1603.
4to. (8), 371, (11) pp. Near-contemporary half leather with giltstamped spine. Scarce second edition of this critical discussion of the Qur'an, a treatise by the the Dominican theologian Pientini (d. 1589) directed against Islam and the Prophet. - Slight edge defects and worming to first leaves; some browning and waterstaining, otherwise a good copy. Much rarer than the 1588 original edition (with identical collation), published by Marescotti under the title "Delle demostrationi degli errori setta Macomettana libri quinque". ICCU BVEE\046275. Cf. Edit 16, CNCE 29089 ("Delle demostrationi degli errori della setta macomettana libri cinque", 1588).
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Pierre de CASTELLANE
La vie militaire en Afrique. Episode d'une course dans la province d'Oran. Extrait de la Revue des Deux Mondes
Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1850 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
书商的参考编号 : 17608
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Pierre GENTY DE BUSSY
De l'établissement des français dans la Régence d'Alger, et des moyens d'en assurer la prospérité, suivi d'un grand nombre de pièces justificatives
Firmin Didot | Paris 1835 | 14 x 21 cm | 2 volumes reliés
书商的参考编号 : 32923
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Pierre LEULLIETTE
Saint Michel et le Dragon
Les Editions de Minuit | Paris 1961 | 14 x 22.50 cm | broché
书商的参考编号 : 78570
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Pierre-Dominique MARTIN - COLLIN (sculpsit) - DE SAINT MORIEN (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Alexandrie. Plan, coupes et détails d'un monument souterrain, situé à l'ouest de la ville antique. (ANTIQUITES, volume V, planche 42)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 53.50 cm | une feuille
书商的参考编号 : 26212
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Pietromarchi Luca
Turchia vecchia e nuova
Ottima copia gr 500
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Pietschmann, Richard; G. Maspero; Georg Ebers.
G. Maspero's Geschichte der Morgenländischen Völker im Altertum.
Leipzig Wilhelm Engelmann 1877. Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Crown quarto. Pp. 644. Plus folding coloured lithograph map bound at rear. Printed wrappers worn detached bookblock loosening. Very good interior. Very good reading or binding copy. ~ Based on Maspero's second edition. With a foreword by Prof. Georg Ebers. Y-3 OUT <br/> <br/> Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann paperback
书商的参考编号 : 1413
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PIGULEVSKAJA (N.)
Les villes de l'état Iranien aux époques Parthe et Sassanide. Contribution à l'histoire sociale de la Basse Antiquité.
P., La Haye, Mouton, 1963. In-4 broché, couv. rempliée, VIII-266 pp., carte dépl., bibliographie, index.
书商的参考编号 : 593107
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