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Winter, Anthony.
L'Arabie Petree, Deserte, et Heureuse. Utrecht, 1683.
Engraved map (19 x 25 cm), contemporary hand-coloured. Seventeenth century map of Arabia, engraved by de Winter after Sanson.
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WITTE (Baron jehan de);
En PALESTINE.
H. Chapelliez et Cie Paris 1889 1 vol. In-12 de 2 ff.n.ch. 414 pp., demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à nerfs fileté.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13097
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WITT (C.)
The Retreat of the Ten Thousand.
London, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1891. In-12, rel. d’éditeur percaline bleue, premier plat illustré, XIV- 191 pp., texte anglais + 23 p. (cat. de l’éditeur), carte en couleur en frontispice, 12 planches h.-t. et fig. en noir in-t.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 556659
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Wittlin, Alma. Translated by Norman Denny
Abdul Hamid: The Shadow of God
London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1940. First Edition. . Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo. 296 pp. frontispiece portrait numerous b&w plates. Covers faded and stained head and heel of spine and corners of boards bumped rear board bumped at fore-edge small scuff to bottom edge of front board page edges tanned and lightly soiled. Interior unmarked. <br/> <br/> John Lane The Bodley Head hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 07889
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WOESTYN (Eugène).
Guerre d'Orient. Les victoires et les conquêtes des Armées alliées.
Paris, 16, rue Mazagran, 1856. 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume in-4, demi-basane noire, dos droit orné de filets dorés et d'un aigle impérial doré, 383 pp.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 22487
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WOESTYN (Eugène).
Guerre d'Orient. Les victoires et les conquêtes des Armées alliées.
Paris, 16, rue Mazagran, 1856. 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume in-4, demi-basane noire, dos droit orné de filets dorés et d'un aigle impérial doré, 383 pp. Une grande carte rempliée en couleurs gravée sur acier et 30 planches gravées hors-texte, Bon de souscription joint (premiers souscripteurs : Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon III - Son Altesse Impériale le Prince Napoléon - Son Altesse Impériale la Princesse Mathilde - L'ex-commandant en chef de l'armée de Crimée, CANROBERT, Maréchal de France. Bel exemplaire. (guerre de Crimée).
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WOLLEY Sir Leonard
"Mésopotamie, Asie Antérieure; L'art ancien du Moyen-Orient. Collection : L'Art dans le monde."
Paris, Editions Albin Michel, 1961. 18 x 24, 262 pp., ca 60 planches en couleurs (images contrecollées), 73 figures, reliure d'édition pleine toile rouge + étui carton illustré, très bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 96744
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Wolf, Hieronymus (ed.).
Historia rerum in oriente gestarum ab exordio mundi et orbe condito ad nostra haec usque tempora. Frankfurt/Main, Sigmund Feyerabend, 1587.
Folio (240 x 362 mm). (4), 297, (44) ff. Title page printed in red and black. With woodcut vignette to t. p., printer's device to final page, and woodcut arms of Nidhard Thungen on dedication leaf. Original calf (restored). The first edition of this work to include Turkish material: an early, important collection of sources on Byzantium, Turkey, and the Islamic world, containing writings by Laonikos Chalkokondyles ("Historiarum de origine ac rebus gestis Turcorum libri X"), Nikephoros Gregoras ("Historiae Byzantinae libri XI"), Johannes Zonaras, and Niketas Choniates, as well as additional material by several other writers on Turkey. - Binding professionally repaired. Some brownstaining and waterstaining throughout; a few repaired paper flaws near beginning and end. VD 16, H 3899. Adams H 634. BM-STC German 259. Atabey 582. Blackmer 819. Hoffmann II, 628f.
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Wolf, Joseph.
Accipiter nisis. (London, ca. 1873).
Hand-coloured lithograph. 380 x 555 mm. Fine image of a Sparrowhawk, from John Gould's monumental "Birds of Great Britain" (London, 1862-1873, 5 vols.). Joseph Wolf (1820-99) "was the first bird artist to understand and use the new freedom of style that lithography allowed [...] He introduced natural settings and a feeling of motion into his paintings. Early training in lithography and art [...] opened the door to Wolf's development into one of the first and finest true bird artists. He breathed life into the stiff 'bird on a perch' portrayals so characteristic of bird art of the day. Wolf liked especially to paint birds of prey and game birds, with their subtle browns and grays" (Cornell University Library). Fine Bird Books 102. Nissen IVB 372. Sauer 23. Wood 365. Zimmer 261.
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Wolf, Joseph.
Archibuteo lagopus. (London, ca. 1873).
Hand-coloured lithograph. 380 x 555 mm. Fine image of a Rough-Legged Buzzard, from John Gould's monumental "Birds of Great Britain" (London, 1862-1873, 5 vols.). Joseph Wolf (1820-99) "was the first bird artist to understand and use the new freedom of style that lithography allowed [...] He introduced natural settings and a feeling of motion into his paintings. Early training in lithography and art [...] opened the door to Wolf's development into one of the first and finest true bird artists. He breathed life into the stiff 'bird on a perch' portrayals so characteristic of bird art of the day. Wolf liked especially to paint birds of prey and game birds, with their subtle browns and grays" (Cornell University Library). Fine Bird Books 102. Nissen IVB 372. Sauer 23. Wood 365. Zimmer 261.
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WOLFF, Richard.:
Israel Act III.
Illinois USA: Tyndale House 1967. 1st ed. "Act I - The Chosen People Act II - Survival in the Human Jungle Act III - The Return. Richard Wolff writes about the Middle East with the sympathy of an intimate friend and the balanced judgment of a scholar." Pp.94 with b/w sketch map of Middle East. P/b with illustrated cover G. Illinois USA: Tyndale House, 1967. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 12935
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WOLFF, Richard.:
Israel Today.
Wheaton: Tyndale House Publications. 1972. An in-depth analysis of the Middle East situation - ground fighting and air raids - as seen from a Christian perspective." Pp 175. 3 maps. P/b. Edges scuffed. G. Wheaton: Tyndale House Publications. 1972. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 14490
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Wolfram von Soden
Introduzione all'orientalistica antica
Autori: Wolfram von Soden. Curatori: C. Mora. Traduttori: L. Marchini.
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Wollaston, Arthur N.
The Sword of Islam. London, John Murray, 1905.
8vo. VIII, (4), 523, (1) pp. With folding map and 16 printed plates. Contemp. red smoothed goatskin morocco binding, elaborately giltstamped for the Royal Asiatic Society with their monogram and motto on covers and (slightly faded) spine. All edges gilt. First and only edition. The fine illustrations show the approach to Mecca, Damascus, Gibraltar from the East, a nook in Algiers, the Tomb of the Khalifs in Cairo, the Gate of Blood in Toledo, a mosque in Cordova, the Alhambra in Granada, a reproduced double-page from the Qur'an, the mosque at Mecca, Medina, pilgrims' dress, Meccan chiefs with camel and attendant, etc. - This copy awarded in 1912 to the later journalist, political theoretician and British Communist Rajani Palme Dutt (1896-1974) as school prize for Essays by William Henry Denham Rouse, headmaster at Perse Grammar School, Cambridge. - Dutt's father, Upendra Dutt, was an Indian surgeon; his mother Anna Palme Dutt was Swedish and related to the future Prime Minister of Sweden, Olof Palme. Dutt was educated at The Perse School, Cambridge and Balliol College, Oxford, where he obtained a first class degree in classics after having been suspended for a time due to his status as a conscientious objector in World War I. Dutt married an Estonian, Salme Murrik, in 1922. His wife had come to Great Britain in 1920 as a representative of the Communist International. That same year, he joined the newly formed Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) and remained one of its most conservative members all his life. In 1921 Dutt founded a monthly magazine called 'Labour Monthly', a publication which he edited until his death. - Spine slightly rubbed; front hinge repaired; a nicely preserved presentation copy in a fine RAS binding.
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Wolpert, Stanley
Nehru: A Tryst With Destiny
1996. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/Gd. condition/546 pages - A biography of Nehru. K679HT7 hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : K679 ISBN : 0195100735 9780195100730
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WOOLEY Leonard Sir
Mésopotamie Asie Intérieure. L'art ancien du Moyen-Orient
Albin Michel Paris, Albin Michel, 1961. Grand In-8 relié pleine toile éditeur sous étui illustré de 262 pages illustrées en noir dans le texte et de vignettes contrecollées en couleurs. Collection l'art dans le monde. Très bon état
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 187562
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WOOLLEY (Sir Leonard).-
Ur. Histoire d'une découverte. 136 photographies, 2 hors-texte en couleurs, 3 plans, 1 carte, 23 culs-de-lampe. Traduit de l'anglais par Josette Gasser-Demanjon.
P., Albert Guillot (Collection Les Hauts Lieux de l'Histoire), 1957, grand in 4° cartonnage de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 164 pages ; petites déchirures à la jaquette, anciennement réparées au scotch.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 39649
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Wood, Casey Albert / Fyfe, Florence Marjorie.
The art of falconry being the De arte venandi cum avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen [...]. Boston, C. T. Branford, 1955.
4to. (2), CX, 637, (1) pp. With 2 coloured plates (including a portrait frontispiece) and 184 black and white plates (1 of which not included in pagination). Original full cloth with giltstamped spine and spine-title. Second edition of this important English translation of the famous Latin treatise on ornithology and falconry written in the 1240s by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. It was prepared by the Canadian ophthalmologist and comparative zoologist C. A. Wood (1856-1942), who studied animal vision, especially that of birds, and was first published in 1943 by Stanford University Press. The plentiful illustrations include a portrait frontispiece of Frederick II, photographs of various decorative manuscript pages from "De arte venandi cum avibus", falconer's equipment, and landmarks associated with the Emperor, including Castel del Monte and his tomb in Palermo, as well as drawings and photographs of various species of falcons and hawks, and a map of southern Italy and Sicily showing the Emperor's castles and hunting lodges. - Giltstamping somewhat faded; edges very slightly foxed. A very good copy of this second edition, never seen at auction. Oelgart 24B. U.S. Air Force Academy Library, Special Bibliography Series 81, 192. OCLC 459570612.
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Woodford, Michael.
A Manual of Falconry [...]. London, Adam & Charles Black, (1960).
Small 4to. XVI, 192 pp. With photographic frontispiece, 11 photographic plates, and 9 illustrations in the text. Original full cloth with giltstamped falcon to cover and giltstamped spine-title. First edition. An authoritative textbook, one of two classics on falconry to appear in 1960 (the other being Jack Mavrogordato's "A Hawk for the Bush"). It discusses the choice of hawk for training with the necessary furniture and appliances, individual species used in falconry, their particular challenges in training and management, their handling when flown at quarry in the field, falcons' home life, their health and disease, as well as how to deal with lost hawks, and the moult. - With contributions by S. E. Allen and Jack Mavrogordato on game hawking and rook hawking. The impressive illustrations display various birds of prey, including lanners, sakers and peregrines, as well as merlins, kestrels, and goshawks, sometimes hooded or on perches. One photograph shows a young boy working with a kestrel. The other illustrations show the equipment typically used in the sport, including the falconers' knot, hoods, jesses, and bells. - Edges and endpapers slightly foxed. A single copy in auction records. Oelgart 31A. Cf. U.S. Air Force Academy Library, Special Bibliography Series 81, 590 (U.S. edition). OCLC 1079355522.
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Woodward, Bob
State of Denial Pt. 3 : Bush at War
New York: Simon & Schuster 2006 New York: Simon & Schuster 2006. First edition stated. 8vo. Hard cover binding 560 pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. New in new dust jacket protected with an archival-quality mylar cover. Simon & Schuster hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 017483 ISBN : 0743272234 9780743272230
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Wool work picture.
Arab mounted on an Arabian horse. Prob. Britain, mid-19th century.
388 x 470 mm. Framed and glazed. Needlepoint picture after Théodore Géricault.
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Woolf, Alex
The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Atlas of conflicts)
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright laminated boards and no bumping to corners. 64pp. This book begins with the contradictory promises that Great Britain made to Arabs and Jews about Palestine during World War II. It contines with the wars, protests and multiple acts of terror which have taken place about the land in dispute.
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WOOLLEY Leonard
UN REGNO DIMENTICATO : STORIA DI UNA SCOPERTA ARCHEOLOGICA.
In-8 (cm. 22), cartonato editoriale, pp. 200, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero di cui 43 fuori testo. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
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Woolley Leonard
Ur dei Caldei
<p>21,5 cm, rilegatura editoriale con sovracop. illustrata con qualche traccia d'uso: p. 288, numerose figure nel testo e 58 tavole in b/n fuori testo</p>
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WOOLLEY Leonard -
Medio Oriente.
Milano, CdE, 1961, 8vo legatura tutta tela editoriale con titoli dorati e sovraccopertina illustrata a colori, pp. 269 con 60 tavole illustrate a colori e 74 illustrazioni n.t.
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WOOLLEY LEONARD C. - LAWRENCE THOMAS EDWARD
DESERT DE SIN (LE)
Traduzione: Mauron Charles dall'inglese . Prefazione: Kenyon Frederic Sir . Pagine: 206 . Illustrazioni: 59 figure 2 carte 33iscrizioni greche nel testo e 8 tavole fuori testo . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Brossura . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: In francese. Pagine da tagliare. Copertina rovinata nella parte inferiore . Collana: Bibliothèque historique .
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World and Its Peoples. Middle East, Western Asia and Northern Africa.
Sahel and Sudan volume 10 of World and Its Peoples Series
United Kingdom: Marshall Cavendish Pub. . Pages 1298 to 1440. Clean large size 28cm x 22cm Hardback. THIS IS VOLUME 10 ONLY OF THE SERIES World and Its Peoples. Middle East Western Asia and Northern Africa. VOLUME 10 COVERS - Sahel and Sudan. . Very Good. Hardcover. 2007. Marshall Cavendish Pub. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100233 ISBN : 0761475818 9780761475811
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World of Information
Middle East Review 2003 2003: The Economic and Business Report
UK: World of Information 2003. Paperback. Very Good/No d/j as Published. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Type: Book N.B. Corners a little creased. 272pp. World of Information paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 034246 ISBN : 186217041X 9781862170414
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WORLD WAR II; MIDDLE EAST.
Middle East Theatre.
Perhaps London: printed by The Printing and Stationery Services MEF 1945. First edition first impression of this scarce pamphlet distributed to soldiers posted to the Middle East. It is a quick introduction to the practicalities of living in the region humorously illustrated throughout. We have traced no other copies. This pamphlet was produced to aid in the smooth integration of soldiers stationed in Egypt Palestine Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East and North Africa. It covers the histories cultures and lifestyles of people living across the region while also containing practical information on road infrastructure postage entertainment illness and general safety. As General Sir Bernard Paget wrote in his introduction: "The Middle East is one of the most interesting and important places in the world today. Its interest you will find increases as your knowledge of it increases. Its importance is the reason for your being here" p. i. Small quarto. Maps and illustrations in text. Original pictorial wrappers wire-stitched as issued. Wrappers a little nicked and creased with one chip losses to foot of rear wrapper and a few pages text unaffected some old tape repairs rust marks contents bright: a very good copy of a delicate work. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 178389
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WORLD WAR II - MIDDLE EAST.
Photograph album kept by Douglas Warner C Flight 972 Squadron.
Palestine Egypt and Sudan: 1941-43. With camels and camera in the desert theatre A visual record of the Second World War in the Middle East with superb snapshots of Indian Army personnel members of the camel corps in Egypt and Sudan and the Sudanese household cavalry. Also included is a range of scenic views and images of everyday life. Warner's squadron served in the Middle East 1941-2 and was posted to North Africa in 1943. His most important photographs concern his service and those with whom he served. Alongside photographing military personnel he records their training and excursions and in one image a group of RAF men Warner perhaps among them pose on top of a car belonging to the Palestine Police Force. Eight photographs show the funeral of a British sergeant while one commercial image pictures Winston Churchill visiting soldiers at Tel El Kebir on 9 August 1942. Scenic and tourist views of Palestine show Warner's seaside billet in Haifa a coffee house and street in Acre and Mt Carmel as well as the Sea of Galilee Lake Tiberias and the atmospheric River Nile. The squadron's transfer to Africa is made via troop train. Aerial photographs of Khartoum are positioned alongside snaps of a sandstorm and by the White Nile Bridge he snaps an RAF hydroplane. In North Africa he mingles with soldiers of the Sudan Defence Force and members of the Khartoum police band. The album closes with a trip along the road to the Congo and time spent on duty at Juba. Landscape quarto commercial album. Original blue roan boards black cloth backstrip 17 black card leaves fixed with metal posts 160 mounted gelatin silver photographs snapshot- to postcard-sized and nearly all amateur manuscript captions on laid-down slips; 4 gelatin silver photographs loosely inserted including 3 snapshots and 163 x 215 mm formal portrait of compiler's class at RAF NCO Training School Hereford. Light toning and silver mirroring some images still with strong tones: very good. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 174371
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WORLD WAR I - MIDDLE EAST.
Proclamation by the G.O.C.-in-Chief in Mesopotamia to the People of 'Iraq
Baghdad: Superintendent Government Printing 1918. I come here before you to announce the glorious termination of hostilities First printing of this scarce broadside found at the Imperial War Museum only reproducing the text of General Marshall's proclamation read at the Sersi in Baghdad on 2 November 1918. As recorded in a pencil inscription on the verso this example was dropped by a British aeroplane onto an advanced ordnance depot and collected by a corporal who served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in the Middle East. Marshall's proclamation issued three days after the Ottoman surrender emphasizes that Britain will follow through on past promises made by General Sir Stanley Maude. "The end of the war has come and we are now in a position to show that the promises that have so often been made to you are to be kept at the first possible opportunity." Marshall pledges the repatriation of non-Turkish prisoners of war currently held in India freedom of trade and the lifting of blockades and the reopening of pilgrimage routes. He also announces the release of certain prisoners pay bonuses for civil servants and food and clothing distributions. "Gentlemen there is no more to be said. I as you only to believe that the vexations and annoyances which the presence of an Army in your midst have inevitably caused have been due not to our intentions but to military necessity. I ask you only to join with me in saluting the British Flag now to be unfurled before you." According to the printer's slug 3000 copies were printed. A second printing 5000 copies followed on 4 November. Provenance: Corporal Andrew John "Jack" Nolan Royal Army Ordnance Corps with his pencilled inscription on the verso: "Dropped by a British Aeroplane on Ordnance Advanced Depot Mesopotamia 2.11.18. Jack Nolan". Broadside 372 x 220 mm printed one side only royal coat of arms at head. Creased where sometime folded couple of splits along folds at margin: very good. hardcover
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WORLD WAR I; Middle East.
Souvenir Magazine: No. 3 British General Hospital Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force 1914-1919.
Basrah: Published by Sergt.-Ins. E. Boden R.A.M.C. for the Magazine Committee c.1919. Sole edition found in the Imperial War Museum only including dozens of photographic illustrations. Commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. Woodside the hospital received wounded from the Battle of Ctesiphon and Siege of Kut who predominantly arrived from the front via barge. "According to the 'Medical History of the War' Volume IV the No 3 British General Hospital occupied a palace of the Sheikh of Mohammera on the right bank of the River Tigris. Its 'ground floor was somewhat damp and dark but the first floor was bright and airy'. Steamers would transport casualties to a wooden pier on the riverbank. The hospital could apparently house 150 patients with Indian Army casualties being relegated to tents set up in in the palace grounds" National Army Museum. Square octavo. Half-tone photographs and line drawings in text. Original red card wrappers wire-stitched as issued front cover lettered in black within elaborate blue decoration. Abrasions to spine and rear cover pp. 23-30 expertly tipped in: a very good copy. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 174538
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Worm, Olaus.
Museum Wormianum. Seu historia rerum rariorum, tam naturalium, quam artificialium, tam domesticarum, quam exoticarum, quae in Hafniae Danorum in aedibus authoris servantur. Leiden, Jan Elsevier, 1655.
Folio (243 x 372 mm). (12), 389, (3) pp. With double-page-sized engraved frontispiece (G. Wingendorp sc., bound after p. 8), 12 engravings in the text, and 139 woodcuts in the text (wants the engraved portrait). 18th century full calf with giltstamped red label to gilt spine in seven compartments. All edges red. First edition of this description of the important natural-historical and ethnological collection assembled by the famous Danish physician and naturalist Worm (1588-1654), forming the nucleus of the museum he founded, one of the first natural history museums ever established. The double-page frontispiece (sometimes counted as an additional engraved title page) shows his natural history collection inboxes, on shelves and hanging from walls and ceiling. This plentiful text illustrations show exotic as well as Scandinavian animals, plants, fossils, ethnological trophies, archeological discoveries, etc. For many items in the mineralogical and chemical section, the Arabic names are given (such as Borax or "Baurach", Alkali, Tinkur, etc.). Among the exotic flora are many plants endemic to the Middle East and Arabia, including the "Nabuch Arabum", the "Nux indica" (with reference to Avicenna), the date palm, pistachio ("ex Persia, Arabia & Syria"), gum arabic etc. - Binding slightly scuffed in places, but well preserved. Slight browning and brownstaining to interior, mainly confined to blank margins. A few early marginalia and underlinings in ink (trimmed by binder's knife when rebound in the later 18th century). As virtually all copies available for comparison, ours lacks the portrait (to be bound after the preliminaries). Nissen, ZBI 4473. Willems 772 ("Description raisonnée du cabinet d'histoire naturelle formé par le savant danois Olaus Worm").
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WORSFOLD WB. W. B.
The Redemption of Egypt.
George Allen 1899. 8vo. First Edition with a coloured frontispiece original tissue guard present 3 coloured plates original tissue guards present and numerous monochrome photographs and illustrations in the text neat inscription on front free endpaper; original pictorial cloth upper board lettered in gilt enclosing illustration mounted in gilt frame backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt gilt top uncut a very good bright clean copy. Very scarce in anything like this condition. George Allen, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 14968
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Wright Lawrence
Thirteen Days in September: Carter Begin and Sadat At Camp David
<p>NY: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Lower rear corner bumped jacket edges . rubbed. 2014. First Printing. Hardcover. 0385352034 . Signed by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author on the title page Blue paper quarter-bound in black cloth with deckled fore-edge. xiv 345pp. Maps author note black and white photographs acknowledgments notes bibliography and index. A resonant work of history and reportage that provides both the timely revisiting of this important diplomatic triumph and an inside look at how peace is made. from the front jacket flap ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .</p> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57171 ISBN : 0385352034 9780385352031
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Wright Robin
Sacred Rage : The Wrath of Militant Islam
1986. Soft Cover. Good. Publisher: Simon & Schuster 1986 Good Soft Cover ISBN: 0-671-62811-9 paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 005657 ISBN : 0671628119 9780671628116
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Wright Thomas Editor
Early Travels in Palestine
Dover Pubns 2003. Trade Paperback. Fine. clean unmarked copy. <br/> <br/> Dover Pubns paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 351623 ISBN : 0486428710 9780486428710
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Wright, G. R. H. (J. E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw).
Ancient Building in South Syria and Palestine. I. Text; II. Illustrations. Handbuch der Orientalistik 7: Kunst und Archälogie. I. Der Alte Vordere Orinet 2: Die Denkmäler. Vorderasien. TWO VOLUMES.
Leiden Köln Brill 1985. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Two volumes. Crown quarto. Pp. xxiii 539; xv and 367 illustrations accompanied by explanatory text unpaginated. Includes the Errata slip for both volumes. HARDCOVER uniformly bound in the original publisher's lime-green cloth gilt covers and spines. In mint condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. Handbuch der Orientalistik. Siebente Abteilung: Kunst und Archäologie. Erster Band. Der Alte Vordere Orient. Zweiter Abschnitt: Die Denkmäler. B - Vorderasien. Lieferung 3 I-II. Edited by J. E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw. ISBN 9004070915 9004071709. G-4 IN <br/> <br/> Leiden, Köln, Brill hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3805 ISBN : 9004070915 9789004070912
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Wright, John Kirtland.
Northern Arabia: The Explorations of Alois Musil. (In: Geographical Review Vol. XVII, No. 2). New York, American Geographical Society, 1927.
(2), 177-352 pp. With numerous photographs. Original publisher's card covers. Containing (on pp. 177-206) a lengthy article on Musil's work by John Kirtland Wright. The article appeared before many of Musil's own lengthier pieces were published in 1928.
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Wright, Robin
IN THE NAME OF GOD The Khomeini Decade
New York: Simon & Schuster. 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. 0671672355 . Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; DJ is worn at edges. ; The author chronicles the first ten years of the Iranian Revolution employing an unprecedented access to Iran's major figures to outline the nation's importance to the rest of the world.; B&W Photographs; 284 pages . Simon & Schuster hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 59756 ISBN : 0671672355 9780671672355
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Wright, Robin
Sacred Rage: The Wrath of Militant Islam
U.S.A: Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster 2001. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Type: Ex-Library Trade Paperback Ex-library in Good Condition. Updated with new chapters. Important book for all those who want to understand the violence of the Middle East. Red and black pictorial wraps are clean wornwith bar code blacked out ruffling of corners edges rubbed Soundly bound square. Minimal library marked. Pages clean free from any markings no creases. 330 pages with Glossary Notes and Index. 6.2 x 9.25 inches. 2001 Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster New York New York USA Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 024977 ISBN : 0743233425 9780743233422
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Wright, Robin
Sacred Rage: The Wrath of Militant Islam
U.S.A: Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster 2001. Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9" tall. Trade Paperback in Very Good Condition. Updated with new chapters. Important book for all those who want to understand the violence of the Middle East. Red and black pictorial wraps are clean and unmarked trace wear to lower front corner and lower edge. Soundly bound square. Pages edges and pages clean free from any markings no creases. 330 pages with Glossary Notes and Index. 6.2 x 9.25 inches. 2001 Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster New York New York USA Touchstone Books/Simon & Schuster paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 022332 ISBN : 0743233425 9780743233422
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Wright, Robin
The Last Great Revolution
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 2000. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 8vo. xxiv 340 2 pp. Bound in quarter red over red boards deckle edge in illustrated dust jacket. Fine bright. crisp copy in Fine dust jacket. <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 001874 ISBN : 0375406395 9780375406393
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Wright, Thomas
Early Travels in Palestine Dover Books on Travel Adventure
usa: Dover Publications Inc 2003-06-15. paperback. Very Good. 6x1x9. Fading to spine. Dover Publications Inc paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 720789 ISBN : 0486428710 9780486428710
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Wright, Thomas.
Early Christianity in Arabia. A historical essay. London, Bernard Quaritch, 1855.
8vo. VI, 198, (4) pp. Publisher's original blue boards with gilt title to spine. Only edition. - Binding bumped at extremeties and somewhat loosened; pencil marginalia. Provenance: Removed from the Harvard College Library (formerly in the collection of Konrad von Maurer of Munich, gift of the historian Archibald Cary Coolidge). Macro 2335. Gay 3378 bis. OCLC 462682950.
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Wynbrandt James
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SAUDI ARABIA
2004. 2004 Wynbrandt James A BRIEF HISTORY OF SAUDI ARABIA NY: Checkmark Books c2004 First printing 334pp b/w photos index 8vo New softcover copy. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 69058 ISBN : 0816057958 9780816057955
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Wüstenfeld, Ferdinand / Ibn Qadi Shuhba.
Die Academien der Araber und ihre Lehrer. Nach Auszügen aus Ibn Schohba's Klassen der Schafeïten [...]. Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (colophon: printed by Friedrich Ernst Huth), 1837.
8vo. VIII, 136; 22 pp. (appendix in a nashk Arabic type). Publisher's original printed wrappers (spine repaired). First and only early edition, in German, of an extraordinarily thorough documentation of scholarly academies in the early Islamic world, containing a biographical dictionary of early Arabic scholars and lists of their writings. This is one of the earliest and most important publications of the Göttingen orientalist Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, who based much of it on the ancient biographical dictionaries compiled by Abu-Bakr Ibn Qadi Shuhba and Ibn Khallikan. It covers the 5th to the 9th centuries AH (11th to 15th centuries CE), with accounts of 37 academies in Bagdad, Nishabur, Damascus, Jerusalem, and Cairo, and brief biographies of 254 scholars, 187 listed under the academies where they taught and 67 in a separate section at the end. For most he includes a list of their writings. The German text ends with a 2-page extract, in German translation, from the works of Ibn Khallikan. A 22-page appendix gives the original Arabic text of an extract from Ibn Shuhba, "Tabaqat al-shafi 'iyya", published here for the first time, with an Arabic title-page. - Ibn Qadi Shuhba (1377-1448 CE) was a leading jurist and chief Qadi in his native Damascus, best known for his biographical dictionary, completed ca. 1407. Ibn Khallikan (1211-82 CE), born in what is now Iraq, studied in Aleppo, Damascus, and Mosul before settling in Cairo, where he became a leading jurist in the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islamic law. He is best known for his biographical dictionary, completed ca. 1274. - The German orientalist and historian of Arabic literature H. F. Wüstenfeld (1808-99) studied theology and oriental languages at Göttingen and Berlin. He settled in Göttingen, taking a post at the University Library the year after the present publication, and taught at the University there from 1842, becoming professor of oriental languages in 1856. From 1835 to his death almost 65 years later, he published many important contributions to the study of early Arabic texts, covering the fields of medicine, language, topography and geography, often including the original Arabic texts of important works not previously published. - The Arabic type used for the excerpt from Ibn Qadi Shuhba is smaller than that of the Nies foundry, often used in Germany around this time, and quite different stylistically. It may have been produced for Wüstenfeld's works. - Minor browning, but altogether in very good condition, only slightly tattered at the edges. Original publisher's wrappers a little damaged along spine (professionally repaired; modern spine). Untrimmed copy, removed from the "Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des Nahen Orients an der Universität München" with their stamp on the title-page. Neue Jahrbücher für Philologie und Paedagogik VIII (1838), pp. 355f. Not in Blackmer or Gay.
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Wüstenfeld, Ferdinand.
Geschichte der Arabischen Ärzte und Naturforscher. Göttingen, (Friedrich Ernst Huth for) Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1840.
8vo. XVI, 167, (17) pp. Contemporary half calf with handwritten spine label. First edition. Selections from Arabic works on medicine and natural science in the original language appended with separate title page (in Arabic): extracts from the "Kitab tahdib al-asma", by Abu Zakariya Yahya al-Nawawi, "Kitab 'uyun alanba' fi tabaqat al-atibba'", by Ibn Abi Usaybi'a, and "Tabaqat as-safiiyya", by Ibn Suhba. - The German orientalist H. F. Wüstenfeld (1808-99), considered one of the greatest literary historians of Arabic, studied theology and oriental languages at Göttingen and Berlin. He taught at Göttingen, becoming a professor there (1842-90), and published many important Arabic texts and valuable works on Arabic history. - Binding somewhat rubbed; some foxing. Old handwritten pencil notes to flyleaf; handwritten ownership to title. A good copy. Macro 2345. Ibrahim-Hilmy II, 342.
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Wüstenfeld, Ferdinand.
Register zu den genealogischen Tabellen der Arabischen Stämme und Familien. Mit historischen und geographischen Bemerkungen. Göttingen, Dieterich, 1853.
8vo. XIII, (3), 476 pp. 20th-century half cloth library binding. First edition, without the separately published Atlas. "An indispensable tool of the trade for any scholar of Arabic studies" (cf. Fück). The "Register" is an index to accompany Wüstenfeld's "Genealogical Tables of the Arabic Tribes and Families", published the previous year. - The German orientalist H. F. Wüstenfeld (1808-99), known as a literary historian of Arabic literature, studied theology and oriental languages at Göttingen and Berlin. He taught at Göttingen, becoming a professor there (1842-90). He published many important Arabic texts and valuable works on Arabic history. - Traces of old shelfmark label on spine; stamp of the Central Public Library "Shear Zion", Tel-Aviv, on front flyleaf. Fück, 194. Cf. Macro, Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula, 2344.
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Wüstenfeld, Ferdinand.
Über das Leben und die Schriften des Scheich Abu Zakarija Jahja el-Nawawi. Nach handschriftlichen Quellen. Göttingen, Dieterich Buchhandlung, 1849.
8vo. (4), 78 pp. Modern calf. First edition. - The Syrian-born Abu Zakaria Mohiuddin Yahya Ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi (1233-77), popularly known as an-Nawawi, was a Sunni Muslim author on Fiqh and hadith; his position on legal matters is considered the authoritative one in the Shafi'i Madhhab. H. F. Wüstenfeld (1808-99), known as a literary historian of Arabic literature, studied theology and oriental languages at Göttingen and Berlin. He taught at Göttingen, becoming a professor there (1842-90). He published many important Arabic texts and valuable works on Arabic history. - From the library of the French scholar Henri Pérès (1890-1983); additional ownerships to title and flyleaf. Some foxing. GAL I, p. 496. Zenker II, 741.
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