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CAESAR E. FARAH.
Abdülhamid II and the Muslim world.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xii], 398 p. Abdülhamid II and the Muslim world. "Abdulhamid II is no doubt one of the most controversial Ottoman Sultans in history. A massive literature continues to florish about him and his policy of pan-Islamism. Sometimes permeated by biased and subjective approaches, this literature is increasingly deminated by more balanced and objective accounts depicting a more realistic image of the Sultan ed the developments of his reign.The present book represents a fine example of the latter group of studies. It contains a well-documented anlysis of the policies of Abdulhamid II, particularly pan-Islamism, with due regard to the international political environment and the intellectual movements surrounding the idea of Islamic unity and solidarity.".
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CAHID KARA.
Emevîler'in sonuna kadar Islam cografyasinda Mecusîler.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 352 p. Emevîler'in sonuna kadar Islam cografyasinda Mecusîler. The Mazdaism in the Islamic geography until fall of the Umayyads.
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CAMPANI Romeo -
Il calendario arabo.
Novara, 1912, estratto pp. 73/85 - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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CAMPBELL, Mj. W.M.
Shorawak Valley and the Toba Plateau, Afghanistan.
6 pages of the account. Plus a fold-out colour map, measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches (33 x 36cm). Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. An interesting travel account of Campbell's visit to the remote district of Shoarawak Valley, previously unknown to the Europeans, situated in the southeastern part of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Inhabited by mixture of Barechi Pathans and Brahuis, who possessed large flocks of camels, goats and sheep, the valley is almost destitute of trees. On May 1879, Major Campbell and his party, also visited the Toba table for the purpose of surveying the plateau located at the north eastern extremity of the Khwaja Amran range of mountains. This table land is divided into two portions called Toba and Tabin, according to the Campbell, the western part of Toba and Tabin belonged to the Atchazai Pathans and the eastern portion of Toba was the property of the Kakar tribes. However, frequent quarrels between these tribes over the territory have always caused the death of several men each year. Also included is a beautiful fold-out color map of "The Country Between Sind and Candahar", by W. J. Turner, showing the constructed and proposed railway. Shorawak valley is a narrow strip of flat country lying between the desert on the west and north west and a range generally known as the Sarlat Hills to the east. Its total length is about 40 miles with a width of 10 miles at the northern end and it is 3,250 feet above the sea. The head of the valley to the north is closed in by the southern spurs of the Khwaja Amran range of mountains which nearly join tie north-western spurs of the Sarlat Hills, only leaving a gap of about a mile through which the Lora river runs into the valley. The desert which stretches away westward as far as the Persian frontier rolls up in the form of sand hills to the edge of the cultivated land of the valley. The Lora river which waters the valley runs nearly dry in summer and its water is always brackish. The name of the valley drives from the Persian words, Shor brackish and Abak, meaning the scarcity of water. Major Campbell suggested that Shorawak was once a lake which was gradually silted up by deposits from the Lora and this seems to account for most of the phenomena. The river after flowing through the valley is swallowed up in the sand of the desert.
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CAROZ Yaacov
"Moukhabarat; les Services Secrets arabes."
Québec, Editions Stanké, 1978. 15 x 23, 348 pp., broché, bon état.
Riferimento per il libraio : 48880
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CARSWELL, Catherine
D. H. LAWRENCE. Le pélerin solitaire
Paris Librairie Armand Colin 1935 in 8 (20x14,5) 1 volume broché, 221 pages [1]. Collection "Ames et Visages". Traduit de l'anglais par Denyse Clairouin. Bon exemplaire
Riferimento per il libraio : 40929
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Carmen Bin Ladin
Le voile déchiré
Michel Lafon, 2004. Format 15x24 cm, 239 pages. Très bon état.
Riferimento per il libraio : 49934
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CARDINAL Philippe, LE CLEZIO J.-M. G., HAMDAN Jamal Ibrahim, BEN JELLOUN Tahar, BUTOR Michel, et alii
Petra, le dit des Pierre.
France, Acte Sud, 1993. 21 x 27, 229 pp., très nombreuses planches en N/B, broché, état neuf.
Riferimento per il libraio : 43580
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Carlo Bernheimer
L’Arabia Antica e La Sua Poesia
Napoli, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane 1960. 8°:pp.466n. Cartoncino editoriale. Intonso.
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CARLO Muzio -
La culla dell'Islam. L'Arabia.
Milano, 1912, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta pp. 363/370 con ill. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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CARRUTHERS, Douglas.
Captain Shakespear's Last Journey.
8vo. 15 pages, plus black and white plates, 2 of which are double sided fold-out panoramas; and an extra large fold-out color map measuring 24 x 38 inches (61 x 97cm). This issue contains the fabulous map, the plates, and the first part of the narrative in original condition. The second part of the narrative was issued a month later. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete monthly issue of the Geographical Journal, containing the above described narrative and other accounts as well. Seldom found in such good and original condition. Fantastic, detailed biographical narrative of Captain William Henry Irvine Shakespear, English civil servant and explorer who mapped uncharted areas of northern Arabia and made the first official British contact with Ibn Sa'ud, future king of Saudi Arabia. The report discusses his early life, character (he was a great linguist, mastering Urdu, Pushtu and Persian) his work for the British Foreign Office, vice consulship of India and transfer to Kuwait. From there, he made seven separate expeditions into the Arabian interior, during which he became a close friend of Ibn Sa'ud, then the Emir of The Nejd. In March, 1914, Shakespear began a 1,800 mile journey from Kuwait to Riyadh and from there to Aqaba, via the Nafud Desert, which he mapped and studied in great detail, the first European to do so. In November, 1914, the British government in India asked him to secure Ibn Sa'ud's support for the British-Indian Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, which had just taken Basra. Carruthers retraces these various routes, examining the latter's significant finds (including some inscribed stones discovered at the wells of Hinna and the rined site of Thaj) and devotes several pages to Shakespear's last journey of the title. In January, 1915, at the Battle of Jarrab, Shakespear's friend Ibn Sa'ud asked him to retreat to a place of safety before the fighting began. As an English Gentleman, he naturally declined to do so. He was struck by a bullet and killed. The victorious Rashidis cut off his head. His solar helmet was handed over to the Ottoman authorities and hung on one of the main gates of Medina as proof of the Al Sau'ds' collaboration with the British. It has been suggested by some authorities, notably St. John Philby, that the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire might have been very differently directed if Shakespear had survived, i.e. the British would have supported and armed Ibn Sa'ud rather than Sherif Hussein ibn Ali. Accompanied by wonderful photographs featuring the mobilization of Ibn Saud's camels, a portrait of Shakespear and of Shakespear riding out with the Emir, among others. Endlessly fascinating, impossible to put down - the stuff of pulp fiction spy novels.
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CASAMORATA Cesare -
La donna araba nei canti popolari.
Milano, 1919, estratto con copertina posticcia muta pp. 249/252 con ill. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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CASARI, Burke E. - BURTON, Richard F. - SIGNED BY Burke Casari
A Bibliography of Contributions to Select Indian Newspapers
Limited to 100 copies, [x], [28] pages, one of 9 signed copies, bound in hunter green cloth with gold blocking on front board, with a colour frontispiece of Richard F. Burton shortly after returning from India in the 1850's. This Bibliography examines and cites Burton's writings to various newspapers in India while he was stationed there in the 1840's. The author painstakingly examined Indian Newspapers from that time period and located over 100 articles written by Burton. Very little is known about Burton's formative years and his time in India, which makes this Bibliography very useful for the Burton Collector and scholar. A tremendous effort and welcome addition to the Burton genre.
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Cassini Giovanni Maria, 1745 - 1824
Gli Imperi Antichi
Carta geografica, in due fogli, raffigurante la parte dell'Arabia e dell'Asia occidentale. Leggere macchie nel margine che non compromettono l'ottimale stato di conservazione. Incisione originale in coloritura coeva inserita nel III volume, in prima edizione, dell’opera "Nuovo Atlante Geografico Universale delineato sulle ultime osservazioni", edita a Roma nel 1792. Successivamente vennero pubblicati il secondo volume nel 1797 ed in fine il terzo nel 1801. L’opera fu commissionata al Cassini dalla Calcografia Camerale di Roma.
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CATTAUI, René et Georges.
Mohamed-Aly et l' Europe. Préface de M. F. Charles-Roux.
Paris, Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1950 ; fort volume in-8°, broché, couverture blanche imprimée en noir et rouge; XVIpp., 300pp.,2ff.nch.; frontispice, 4 illustrations hors texte d'après des tableaux du temps et une carte à double page.Trace de pli au 2ème plat de la couverture sinon très bon exemplaire.
Riferimento per il libraio : c2903
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Caubet Iturbe Francisco Javier. (SS.CC.) .
La Cadena Arabe Del Vangelo De San Mateo. (Vol. I : Texto). (Vol.II : Versiòn).
Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana,1969/ 1970. DUE Voll. In 8°gr.pp.LIX+circa 200 nn.(Lingua e Scrittura Araba), Tavv.f.t.b.n.;pp.LV+314n.+2nn. bross.edit. (Esemplari Intonsi).
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Cellarius, Christoph
Landkarte von Syrien (Syria).
Leipzig, Selbstverlag, 1731. Kupferstich. Blattgröße: 35,3 x 23,8 cm, Druckspiegel: 31,2 x 21 cm.
Riferimento per il libraio : 11460
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CHATELAIN (Henry Abraham).
[ARABIE] Carte de l'empire des Turcs en Asie & en Afrique, divisé dans toutes ses pap[r]ties, avec une table de la longitude & latitude des principales positions de cette carte.
Amsterdam, circa 1720. 400 x 512 mm.
Riferimento per il libraio : LBW-2043
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CHANLAIRE (Pierre-Grégoire) & MENTELLE (Edmé).
Carte de la Turquie asiatique.
[Paris, P.G. Chanlaire et E. Mentelle, An six de la République - 1798]. 328 x 430 mm, sur papier bleuté.
Riferimento per il libraio : LBW-7951
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CHANLAIRE (Pierre-Grégoire) & MENTELLE (Edmé).
Carte de l'Arabie d'après les différents morceaux qu'a donnés M. Niebuh de cette partie de l'Asie, et d'après M. Danville pour l'intérieur des terres.
[Paris, P.G. Chanlaire et E. Mentelle, An six de la République - 1798]. 323 x 427 mm, sur papier bleuté.
Riferimento per il libraio : LBW-7952
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CHARTON (Edouard)(dir.).
Le Tour du Monde. Nouveau journal des voyages. Premier semestre 1882.
Hachette, 1882, in-4°, 430 pp, 301 gravures sur bois dans le texte et hors texte, 9 cartes et plans, reliure demi-basane rouge époque, dos à 4 nerfs lég. épidermé, pt manques de papier au 1er plat, rousseurs éparses, état correct
Riferimento per il libraio : 26650
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Chabbi Jacqueline
Le coran décrypté : Figures bibliques en Arabie
Fayard 2008 415 pages in8. 2008. Broché. 415 pages. Jacqueline Chabbi propose une lecture anthropologique et historique du Coran en analysant comment les récits bibliques (Noé Moïse Abraham) se sont adaptés au contexte de l'Arabie désertique du premier siècle de l'islam pour être compris par les tribus. L'ouvrage montre la reconfiguration inattendue de ces figures en écho à l'itinéraire de Mahomet
Riferimento per il libraio : 100151081
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CHAMPDOR (Albert).-
Palmyre. Préface de M. G. Peytavi de Faugères.
Paris et Neuchatel, Attinger (Collection "Orient" n°12), 1934, petit in 8° relié demi-skyvertex rouge à la bradel, couverture conservée, 229 pages ; bibliographie in-fine.
Riferimento per il libraio : 39274
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Charles Doughty
TRAVELS IN ARABIA DESERT.
Due volumi in 8o di 623 e 690 pagine. Numerose illustrazioni. Una carta geografica ripiegata nella tasca finale del 1° volume. Piccolo bollo e data alle pagine di titolo e in fine. Legatura editoriale in tela rossa (cerniera strappata per metà al primo volume). ---- (Additional postage charges are requested for international shipping of this book. You will be notified by email, or you may email us before you order for a shipping quote)
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Charles Forster
THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF ARABIA; or the Patriarchal Evidences of Revealed Religion: a Memoir, with Illustrative Maps; and an Appendix, containing Translations, with an Alphabet and Glossary, of the Hamyaritic Inscriptions recently discovered in Hadramaut.
Due volumi (15x23 cm) di LXXXIII-(2)-357 pp; VI-509-(2) pagine. Due grandi carte geografiche ripiegate (56x41 cm) ognuna nella tasca alla fine dei volumi; tre tavole di iscrizioni ripiegate, l' Hassan Ghorab e sua traduzione a p.350 e 351 del vol II, l'Hasan Ghorab nella versione Wellsted a p. 382 del vol II. Una “vignette plate of Nakab el Hajar" all'inizio del Vol II (invece che prima dell'Appendix). Completo quindi delle due grandi carte geografiche dell'Arabia e delle figure indicate nel “directions for the bonder” a fine opera. Legatura editoriale in piena tela con titoli dorati ai dorsi e fregi a secco ai piatti. Ex libris al retro del piatto. Ottime condizioni. Only edition of this detailed study of place names, tribal geneaologies, and pre-Islamic inscriptions. "An attempt at the proof of the descent of the Arabs from Ishmael" (Ghani).
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Charles M. Doughty
ARABIA DESERTA. Preface de T.E. Lawrence.
Un volume (23 cm) di 334 pagine. In lingua francese. Textes choisis par Edward Garnett et traduits par Jacques Marty. Brossura editoriale illustrata con titolo alla copertina, brunitura uniforme, ma buone condizioni.
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Chew Khuan ; Schmitt Uschi
1001 Arabian Nights at the Burj Al Arab
ABC Millennium 2005 Livre en anglais. Ex-dono. In-4 cartonnage éditeur, 33 cm sur 25. 156 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Riferimento per il libraio : 137710
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CHENEVIèRE A.
Bédouins. Nomades d'Arabie
Denoël 1991 In-4, 119 pp., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, nombreuses illustrations en noir & couleurs.
Riferimento per il libraio : 1176
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CHELHOD (Joseph)(dir.).
L'Arabie du Sud, histoire et civilisation. 2. La société yéménite de l'Hégire aux idéologies modernes.
P., Maisonneuve et Larose, 1984, gr. in-8°, 264 pp, 21 photos sur 12 pl. hors texte, 3 cartes, tableaux, notices biographiques des collaborateurs, broché, bon état (Coll. Islam d'hier et d'aujourd'hui)
Riferimento per il libraio : 111583
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Chelhod Joseph
L'Arabie du Sud histoire et civilisation - 1 - Le peuple yéménite et ses racines
Maisonneuve et Larose 1984 278 pages in8. 1984. Broché. 278 pages.
Riferimento per il libraio : 100144305
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Chelhod J. (dir.)
L’Arabie du sud.
Maisonneuve & Larose 1984 2 volumes in-8 broché, 281 - 264 pp. Illustrations & cartes hors-texte. I: Le Peuple yéménite et ses racines. II. La Société yéménite de l'Hégire aux idéologies modernes.
Riferimento per il libraio : 2686
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CHEESMAN, Capt. R.E.
From Oqair to the Ruins of Salwa - 11
Title: From Oqair to the Ruins of Salwa. Author: Captain R. E. Cheesman Publisher: London: Edward Stanford, Royal Geographical Society, 1923. Item is in Original Condition, with Blue Wrappers - As Issued, Complete with All the Ads! Notes & Condition: On a uniquely motivated expedition, for ornithological and archaeological research, in 1921 Cheesman ventured to the coastline near Bahrain, south of Oqair, which forms the Gulf of Salwa. In addition to the investigation of birds' migratory habits, Cheesman visited the area's extensive ruins and there made some important discoveries. An engaging account of the journey commence with those of the camel party itself, and vivid descriptions the city of Bahrain with its fresh water springs, ancient mounds and volcanic hills, an audience with the local important Sheik Isa and local date groves. Further commentary describes local fauna discovered on the difficult road to Salwa: Agama, sedge warblers, grasshopper warblers, a grey wagtail and mole rats (Nesokia). Aboard the "Baghala", the seascape was invaded, Cheesman reports, by thousands of small black Socotra Cormorant and once ashore, a pale example of the Desert lark was seen feeding, together with the Common Bee Eater, Pallid Harrier, Crested Lark, Blue-headed Wagtail as well as the Red-throated Pitpit, Yellow Wagtail, Crag Martins, Chiff Chaff and Sand Martins. Cheesman was a corresponding member of the Zoological Society of London, and this expedition into an unexplored tract of Arabia was first and foremost a pursuit of zoological knowledge in the area. Cheesman was the first European to travel across some of the desert areas (Murra, Jabrin) and his travels preceded those of Philby. He was also the first to map the Arabian coast from Uqair to the head of the Gulf of Salwa. Here he recounts the journey, lands untrodden by his European counterparts, and fascinating Arabian customs. [Subsequently, in 1923-24 he spent three months at Hufuf. Having fixed its position, he then mapped 150 miles of desert, he identified the site of the ancient Gerra, and corrected some serious mistakes relating to the wadi system. For this he was awarded the Gill Memorial Award by The Royal Geographical Society]. Having finally arrived at Salwa, however, Cheesman was directed to the ruins where some pieces of pottery, alabaster and similar relics were uncovered. On his two visits to the Salwa Bight, he made archaeological discoveries which showed that the site of the Gerra emporium was to be found in the immediate vicinity of the port of Oqair, and not at the head of Salwa Bay as was formerly supposed. Estimates suggested that the settlement may have originated from the Kindi epoch, around the 6th century AD. 8vo. 15 pages, plus a full page sketch map and photographic plates for illustration. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. Major Robert Ernest Cheesman CBE (1878-1962) was a military officer, explorer and ornithologist. He was Private Secretary to Sir Percy Cox during his tenure as High Commissioner in Iraq. In 1923, during a journey into the Arabian Peninsula, Cheesman collected over 300 specimens from the Hasa oasis, several of them previously unknown to science. These specimens are currently in the British Museum. He is credited with discovering Cheesman's Gerbil (Gerbillus cheesmani). Cheesman was the first man to map the Arabian coast from the Gulf of Salwah to Uqair. In 1924 he fixed the position of Hofuf and identified the site of ancient Gerrha. He presented his findings to Ibn Sa'ud at his court in Hofuf. He was later given the Gill Memorial Award for this work by the Royal Geographical Society. In 1936 he was awarded the Patron's Gold Medal of the society for his explorations and surveys of the Blue Nile and Lake Tana.
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Cheesman, Major R. E.
The Deserts of Jafura and Jabrin.
30 pages. Plus photographic plates and a large fold-out color map, measuring approximately 18.5 x 20 inches (47 x 51cm). Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. An exciting first-hand record of Cheesman's travels across Arabia, illustrated with several plates and a spectacular colour map showing his routes in Eastern Nedj, between the 'Oqair and Jabrin oasis. Pre-dating his book, "In Unknown Arabia," published first in 1926. The author is revered for his travels and findings in northern parts of the Arabian desert, as he was the first European to travel across some parts, such as Murra and Jabrin; his travels preceded those of Philby. Inspired by the expedition undertaken by ornithologist Lieutenant Boyd Alexander, killed in a native dispute in Nyeri in 1909, Cheesman set off to bring back a collection of desert animals and birds from central Arabia. Features discussion of some bird encounters: the White-eared Bulbul (P leucotis mesiopotamiae) and a new species of Wren Warbler (Prinia gracilis hufufae), the Desert Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo desertorum), two species of Desert Larks (Ammomanes cinctura pallida and A deserti azizi) and more, as well as descriptions of ruins - those at Abu Zahmul, 'Oqair, meetings with various sheikhs, among them the well known Sheikh Abdullah ibn Jiluwi and the Amir of Jabrin as well as a catalogue of specimens obtained.
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CHEESMAN, R. E.
Philby of Arabia: Review.
8vo. 4 pages. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, containing other accounts as well, seldom found in such good and original condition. A favourable review of Philby's autobiography titled "Arabian Days" which was published earlier in the year and was so immediately popular that it was into a second printing, Cheesman deems the work to be a "fair self-portrait" which provides "a complete knowledge of the man." The summary of Philby's childhood, early civil service, and fortuitous connections, so clearly led him "into the desert" to fulfill his personal, spiritual and professional destinies.
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Chelhod, Joseph Et Un Groupe D'Auteurs
L'ARABIE DU SUD: HISTOIRE ET CIVILISATION Tome 1. Le Peuple Yéménite Et Ses Racines
Light tanning to pages. Minor shelfwear. ; Islam D'Hier Et D'Aujourd'hui; Vol. 1; 281 pages
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Church, Alfred J.
THE STORY OF THE PERSIAN WAR From Herodotus
Wear to extremities. Tissue protector to frontispiece torn. Front hinge started; Conflict from two millenia ago ; Color Illustrations; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 292 pages
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CL. HUART
LITTERATURE ARABE
In 8. Dim. 21x14 cm. Pp. XIV+470. Edizione del 1920 di questo manuale di letteratura araba scritto da Huart della collana "Histoires des litteratures". L'opera è in un volume ed è completa. All'interno: Origine della poesia nella sua forma primitiva, Poesia anti islamicam Corano, Omeyvades, Abbassidi, Letteratura dalla presa di Bagdad alla fine del XVIII secolo, XIX secolo, Stampa periodica ecc... In ottime condizioni. Copertina in tela con tassello in pelle in ottime condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. Edition of 1920 of this manual of arabian litterature written by Huart of the series "Histoires des litteratures". The work is in one volume and it is complete. Inside: Origins of poetry in its primitive forms, Anti islamic poems, Choran, Omeyvades, Abbassidi, Litterature from Sedge of Bagdad to the end of XVIII century, XIX century, Periodic press ecc... In very good conditions. Full cloth cover with spine itle leather label in very good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
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CLAVARON Yves, PICHEROT Emilie, SCHWEITZER Zoé & al.
Orientalisme et comparatisme
Saint-Etienne, Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, "Voix d'ailleurs" - Etudes comparées, 2014, 16 x 24, 170 pages sous couverture souple illustrée.
Riferimento per il libraio : HISTOCRITLITT0123
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Clapp, Nicholas
Ubar l'Atlantide del Deserto
Mm 125x195 Collana "Nuovi misteri". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 311 pagine con illustrazioni e cartine in nero nel testo. Opera in condizioni molto buone. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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Clark, Arthur; et al
Aramco World (Magazine), July / August (July/Aug.) 1992 - The Orient of Pierre Loti
48 pages. Features: The Orient of Pierre Loti; Deck and the Islamic Style; Early mankind in Arabia; The Journey of a Lifetime - the hajj; Blending Flavors - Iraqi-born chef Yahya Salih; Albania's Islamic Rebirth; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Clark, Eleanor
TAMRART 13 Days in the Sahara
An adventure with a group, in the Sahara; 8vo; 106 pages
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Clayton
A Reconnaissance of the Gilf Kebir by the Late Sir Robert Clayton East Clayton [AND] The Western Side of the Gilf Kebir.
Two Reports on the Gilf Kebir in One Complete Issue of the Royal Geographical Society. 11 pages, including a full-page sketch map. Plus several photographic plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. Featuring the Clayton-Almàsy Expedition of 1932 drawn from the late Robert Clayton's notes and diaries (he died of poiomyelitis within two months of leaving the Gilf Kebir) and written by one of Clayton's companions on the expedition, P A Clayton, of the Egyptian Survey Department. Much of the area's reconnaissance was conducted from Robert Clayton's Gypsy Moth but the near disaster that befell Clayton and Penderel occurred when the two became lost whilst returning by car to pick up provisions from Dune Camp. Excerpt from the text: "That wait was the worst time I have ever had. I thought of Tankards of beer, England, and all the wet things one does think about on these occasions, wondered why I had spent a lot of money to go and die in a desert, and trying to think what to do about last letters, will, etc. I remebered all the lovely descriptions of people dying of thirst that I have read about and realized that they were mild in comparison. Finally, I thought of all the drinks I have refused, all the wickednesses I might have committed, and again of water..." End excerpt. "The Western Side of the Gilf Kebir" is P A Clayton's 1931 survey of the area traversed in the Clayton-Almàsy Expedition, followed by an account in his own words of the expedition's intentions to reconnoitre the top of the Gilf Kebir plateau and to examine the district between Gebel Arkenu and the southern tip of the Gilf.
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CLEVELAND Ray L. (& PHILLIPS Wendell, foreword)
An ancient south arabian necropolis - Objects from the second campaign (1951) in the Timna' cemetery
Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press 1965 ix + 188pp.+ 120 plates out-of-text, cart., dustwrapper, 29cm., in the series "Publications of the American Foundation for the study of man" volume IV
Riferimento per il libraio : G56344
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CLEVELAND Ray L. (& PHILLIPS Wendell, foreword)
An ancient south arabian necropolis - Objects from the second campaign (1951) in the Timna' cemetery
ix + 188pp.+ 120 plates out-of-text, cart., dustwrapper, 29cm., in the series "Publications of the American Foundation for the study of man" volume IV
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CLEVELAND William L.
THE MAKING OF AN ARAB NATIONALIST: OTTOMANISM AND ARABISM IN THE LIFE AND THOUGHT OF SATI’ AL-HUSRI.
In-8 p., tela edit., titolo impresso in argento al dorso, pp. XVI,211. Sati’ al-Husri (1880-1968) è stato un politico e scrittore siriano di formazione ottomana, influente nazionalista e pedagogo. “The ‘Making of an Arab nationalist’ - al-Husri’s conversion from Ottomanism to Arabism - is the theme of Cleveland’s study. As such, it provides a key to the complex origins and development of Arab nationalism in the XX century”. Esemplare ben conservato.
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Cluverius Brun ; Arabia
Hand Colored Map of the Arabian Peninsula - 1710
1710. Arabia Eudaemon ex Plinio LibVI Beautiful original hand colored engraved map of the Arabian Peninsula printed in 1710 by Cluverius Brun. A Ptolomic map. Copper Engraved. Saudi Arabia. Titled: Arabia Eudaemon ex Plinio LibVI. Condition: General age related toning vibrant coloring. Size in inches: Measures approximately 8 1/2" x 12."Overall in very good condition. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 14463
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CMIP
La démocratie en danger, l'enseignement scolaire saoudien.
Paris, CMIP, 2004. 16 x 24, 157 pp., plusieurs illustrations en couleurs, broché, très bon état.
Riferimento per il libraio : 55389
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Collectif
Abu Dhabi Tomorrow...Here and Now
S.N.L.D 2011 In-4 relié. Très bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 4000g grammes.
Riferimento per il libraio : 69169
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Collectif
Etudes sud-arabes. Recueil offert à Jacques Ryckmans
Louvain-la-Neuve, Institut Orientaliste 1991 viii + 234pp. avec ills. + portrait, 27cm., dans la série "Publications de l'Institut Orientaliste de Louvain (PIOL)" volume 39, très bon état, X72358
Riferimento per il libraio : X72358
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Collectif
Histoire universelle depuis le commencement du monde jusqu'à présent, tome 44. Histoire moderne (tome 4)
Moutard, imprimeur libraire de la Reine Reliure d'éditeur 1782 In-8 (20,5 x 13,5 cm), demi-basane, paginé vj-xxiv et 2-551, tranches rouges ; tome quatrième contenant la suite de l'Histoire des Arabes depuis la mort de Râdi Billah, quarantième Calife, jusqu'à celle de Moktafi Beamrillah, cinquante-unième Calife ; coiffes et mors supérieur frottés, plats usés, quelques rousseurs à l'intérieur, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Riferimento per il libraio : fe519
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