[Union of Arab National Olympic Committees].
First Pan-Arab Games.
Alexandria, 1953.: 1953
- $2,770
192 x 527 mm. Colour printed folding plan. Game and transportation schedule on the reverse. Site map for the First Pan-Arab Games, held in Alexandria in 1953. Assisting spectators in making their way around the Olympic site, the map details stadiums, sports clubs and racing grounds, along with schools, museums, and the British Consulate. The schedule on the reverse indicates buses and trams calling at the various competition venues, not failing to mention the events and sports to be witnessed there, including athletics, weightlifting, football, swimming, basketball, boxing, wrestling, and shooting, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. - The Arab Games, formerly called the Pan-Arab Games, are a regional multi-sport event held between nations from the Arab world. They are organized by the Union of Arab National Olympic Committees and intended to be held every four years, though political turmoil as well as financial difficulties have made the event an unstable one. - A few minor tears. Generally well preserved.
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Fourth Arab Petroleum Congress: Organized by the Secretariat General of the League of Arab States, Beirut. Paper No. 23 (B-3).
4to. 2 pp. Original printed wrappers. Stapled. Arabic summary of the geological paper presented at the 1963 Arab Petroleum Congress, prepared in English by Dr. Soliman Mahmoud Soliman and Mohamed I. Faris, both professors of Geology at Ain Shams University in Cairo. Their paper evaluates the chances of the occurence of oil in the Delta Province, backing up their promising conclusions by geological finds, including thick paleozoic, mesozoic, eocene and miocene sequences, as well as the fact of the actual occurence of oil in neighboring localities. - Brief note in Arabic to front cover. - Cf. OCLC 785094914.Picture postcard.
[Kuwait National Petroleum]. Oblong 8vo. Photographic picture postcard. With autograph message in Arabic on the reverse. Eye-catching image of the Kuwait National Petroleum building in Kuwait City - bright white against a clear blue sky. With a friendly autograph message in Arabic wishing a blessed Eid al-Fitr holiday on the reverse. - Traces of mounting on the reverse. - In excellent condition.- $44
- $44
Sixth Arab Petroleum Congress. Organized by the Secretariat General of the League of Arab States. Baghdad March 6th – 13th 1967. Paper No. 39 (B-3).
Hassan, A. A. 4to. 8 pp. With 10 numbered plates, 2 of which folding. Original printed wrappers. Geological paper presented at the Sixth Arab Petroleum Congress, exploring a newly discovered carboniferous occurence in Abu Durba on the Sinai Peninsula. The paper argues that this was the first discovery to suggest the occurence of Permian rocks in the area. The detailed plates comprise geologic maps of the Sinai, detailing various percentages of rock types, including sandstone, shale, and limestone. The folding plates depict stratigraphic correlation between several research areas, and a columnar section of the palaeozoic fomations in Abu Durba. - Front cover somewhat spotty; otherwise fine. - Cf. OCLC 25984378.- $497
- $497
Eine Orientreise.
Rudolf von Österreich. Mit 37 Radierungen von Johann(es) Klaus und 100 Holzschnitten von Friedrich Wilhelm Bader. (8), 166, (4) SS. Illustrierter grüner Originalleinenband mit reicher Gold- und Schwarzprägung. Folio. Kronprinz Rudolf war vor seiner Vermählung mit Prinzessin Stephanie von Belgien von Februar bis April 1881 durch Ägypten und Palästina gereist. Begleitet wurde er u. a. von Franz von Pausinger (1839-1915), einem der bekanntesten und gefragtesten Tier- und Jagdmaler der Zeit, dem die Aufgabe zukam, die bedeutsamsten Erlebnisse der Reise sowie Land und Leute im Bild festzuhalten. Seine Reise hielt der Kronprinz in seinem Tagebuch fest, das 1881 unter dem Titel "Eine Orientreise" veröffentlicht wurde; 1884 folgte der hier vorliegende Prachtband in Folio mit einem Einband aus der Buchbinderei Hermann Scheibe, 1885 eine Populärausgabe; zudem erschien das Werk auch in tschechischen, ungarischen, italienischen, französischen und englischen Fassungen. - Kapitale, Gelenke und Ecken etwas angeplatzt bzw. berieben, die Deckel stellenweise leicht fleckig und berieben. Innen in annähernd tadellosem Zustand und nur vereinzelt gering fleckig.- $497
- $497
Petrography, Geochemistry and Origin of the Volcano-sedimentary succession between Jabal Ibrahim and Al-Aqiq, Saudi Arabia.
8vo. 24 pp. Original printed wrappers. Geological paper studying the oldest known volcano-sedimentary succession in the Southern Arabian shield. Important issue of the scientific Bulletin of the Faculty of Earth Sciences of King Abdulaziz University of Jeddah, prepared by three leading geologists of the same institution. The abstract is given in English and Arabic. - Top right corner slighlty creased, otherwise very well preserved.[Tourism promotional photographs – Kuwait].
20 photographs, 3 in colour and 17 in black and white. From 167 x 215 to 108 x 165 mm. Official photographs from the Kuwait Ministry of Information, displaying the new wealth and prosperity of the mid-20th century with a focus on schools, industry, hotels and hospitals, tourist destinations, as well as oil. Of nearly twenty photographs, 11 include official captions in English and Arabic. These include public works like gardens, low-income housing, a girls' school, and a secondary school at Shuwaikh. Others focus on culture, including a sculptor at work, excavations on Failaka Island, a church, the traditional ship-building industry, and Al-Sif Palace, "the Office of HH the Emir of Kuwait" (either Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah or Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah). Another shows the refinery at Ahmadi. - Other photographs, some with notes in their margins indicating use in a printed publication, include the Ras Al-Ard Sea Club just after its founding in 1976, a banana plantation promoting Kuwaiti agriculture, and the newly constructed Kuwait Hilton and Al-Hadi Hospital. Altogether, an interesting snapshot of mid-century Kuwaiti infrastructure and public works, the face Kuwait wished to present to the world. - Some photographs with marks in margins, most with notes in Arabic on reverse; a few bumped corners and light curling, but in good condition, with no pinholes or fading.Project brochure.
8vo. Folding pamphlet. Explanatory pamphlet presenting Suez Petroleum's latest refining project, aiming to satisfy local consumption by producing 69,000 tons of essential oils and 6,600 tons of candles. In addition, they will produce some by-products including gasoline and heavy asphalt. Illustrated with a striking panoramic view of an oil rig. - Slightly toned. Otherwise very well preserved.[Islam facilitates the provisions of Hajj to the Sacred House of God, including the permissibility of throwing stones before noon].
4to. 32 pp. Original printed wrappers. Rare publication by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zaid al Mahmoud of Qatar: essentially, an official guidebook comprising the basic rules of Hajj, including provisions for the stoning ritual as well as a permission for menstruating women to circumambulate the Kaaba. - One staple removed. In very good condition.Muhadarat Kubri al-Khidiwi Isma’il (Kubri Qas al-Nil). [Lecture on the Khedive Ismail Bridge (Nile Cutting Bridge)].
8vo. 61, (3) pp. With 16 plates, 14 of which folding. Original printed wrappers. Rare lecture on the Khedive Ismail Bridge, a historical swing bridge structure dating from 1931 which replaced the first bridge to span the Nile River in central Cairo. The lecture was given at the Royal Egyptian Society of Engineers on 14 April 1932. The plates show construction plans and the proposed design of the new bridge, including details such as the four bronze lion statues at the east and west approaches to the bridge. They are late 19th-century works by Henri Alfred Jacquemart (1824-96), French sculptor and animalier. - Renamed "Qasr El Nil" after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the bridge connects Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, on the east bank of the river, to the southern end of Gezira/Zamalek Island. The foundation stone was laid by King Fuad I on 4 February 1931, and after over two years of construction it was inaugurated on 6 June 1933. - Wrappers somewhat worn, a few small tears and traces of library stickers. Marginal tears to title-page and lower flyleaf. Only a single copy listed in institutions worldwide, at the American University in Cairo. - OCLC 1023021570.Almash aljiulujiu waltanqib ean almaeadin fi almamlakat alearabiat alsaeudia [A report on geological survey and mineral exploration in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia].
4to. 16 ff. With a chart. Original printed wrappers. Stapled. Rare governmental publication on mining activity in Saudi Arabia, presenting prospected geological survey projects. Mentions the milestone mapping programme of the 1950s and 1960s, producing the first geographico-geological maps of Saudi Arabia: the groundbreaking, fully bilingual and dual-dated series prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Arabian American Oil Company under the joint sponsorship of Saudi Arabia and the U.S. State Department. Printed entirely in Arabic, including a chart on the inner lower wrapper illustrating the budget available for matters of mineral wealth. - Edges somewhat worn. Otherwise fine.The Mahomedan Law of succession to the property of intestates, in Arabick, engraved on copper plates from an ancient manuscript, with a verbal translation and explatory notes.
Large 4to (236 x 294 mm). (40) pp. With 12 engraved plates (11 numbered) of facsimile Arabic manuscript on 6 leaves. This 18th century transcription, translation, and facsimile of a law manuscript by Muhammad ibn Ali al-Rahbi (d. ca. 1183 CE) marks a pivotal moment in the cross-cultural exchange of legal knowledge between the Muslim world and the European Enlightenment. The mind behind this work was William Jones (1746-94), a British philologist, orientalist, and judge famous for being among the first to point to a link between European and Indo-Aryan languages, which would later be known as the Indo-European language group. - As a judge in colonial British Bengal, Jones had a particular interest in Hindu and Muslim law codes, not only in theory but in practical application. This work was an ambitious project to produce an edition of a Muslim legal manuscript, one which resulted in a rare and insightful glimpse for English-speaking readers into the complexities, nuances, and deep history of Muslim jurisprudence. - The final engravings were executed with great care in order to preserve not only the meaning of the Arabic but also the handsome calligraphy of the source manuscript. This marriage of scholarly rigour and aesthetic appreciation are a testament to the intellectual curiosity and respect for (and interest in) diverse legal systems which characterized both Jones himself and the era of the Enlightenment. A copy of this work was found in the library catalogue of Benjamin Franklin (catalogue number 2826) - one of the very few documented Islamic texts owned by an American Founding Father. - Covers detached, paper slightly brittle, some offsetting to plates. - With the library stamp of the Library of the New York Law Institute on the title-page and following 2 leaves. - ESTC T57055.Photograph from the London Conference.
208 x 255 mm. Original black-and-white photograph. Typescript caption in English mounted on the reverse. Original press photograph of the Palestinian delegation to the 1939 London Conference, meeting with Prime Minister Chamberlain and other British officials in St. James's Palace. The conference was called by the British Government to plan the future governance of Palestine and an end of the Mandate. It took place between 7 February and 17 March 1939. - The photograph shows the Palestinian delegates sitting in the foreground, including Jamal Al-Husseini, Amim Tamimi, Fuad Saba, Yaqub Al-Ghussein, Musa Alami, Awni Abdul Hadi, George Antonious, and Alfred Roch. Facing are the British, with Neville Chamberlain presiding. To his right is Lord Halifax, and to his left, Colonial Secretary Malcolm MacDonald. Famously, MacDonald held a series of separate meetings with the Palestinian and Zionist delegations, because the Palestinian delegation refused to sit in the same room as the Zionists, a circumstance also indicated by the caption on the photograph: "Meetings have to be in two sections since Arabs refuse to meet in same room with their Jewish rivals". - Coming to an end after five and a half weeks, the conference remained inconclusive, the British announcing proposals which were later published as the 1939 White Paper. - Corners slightly creased; one small tear to lower margin, not affecting image.Ilm Tedbiri Milk. “The Science of the Administration of a State”; or, An Essay on Political Economy, in Turkish, Being the First Ever Written in That Language.
Small 8vo (115 x 175 mm). VIII, (2); (4), 87, (1) pp. Lithographed Ottoman Turkish and letterpress English. Publisher's purple cloth, ruled in blind, title and decoration in gilt, all edges gilt. Bound by Bone & Son. First edition: author's presentation copy of an economic treatise written in Ottoman Turkish by the British orientalist Charles Wells (1839-1917). One of the first treatises on political economy written in Turkish, it consists of an introduction and contents page in English, followed by a nine-chapter essay outlining key economic concepts. The essay, written in Well's hand, was lithographed, following the traditional style of Islamic manuscripts with gilt decorated opening pages, the text set within red double borders. - Charles Wells wrote this essay in 1860, when he was a student at King's College, and believed it to be the first example of political economy written in Turkish. Indeed, the concepts of political economy were already known in the Ottoman Empire, and John Baptiste Say's "Catechism of Political Economy" had been translated as early as 1852. However, Wells was right in believing that his was the first ever written in Turkish, and he was the first to present the British classical tradition, with its chapters on value, work and taxation introducing the ideas of, inter alia, Smith, Ricardo and Mill. Wells's effort to write in Turkish was recognized by his professor (and Council of King's College), and he received the "special prize for remarkable proficiency in the Turkish language". Following this encouragement, he decided to publish the book in lithographic form: "Having written the manuscript in the running hand of the Turks, very different from print, I knew that few, if any printer in England could read it. This, and the fact that Orientalists prefer manuscripts to printed books, will account for my having this essay lithographed" (Wells, p. VI). - The author presented this copy to the Royal Society of Literature, inscribed "To the Royal Society of Literature with the author's compliments" on the front endpaper. - Spine sunned and a little chipped. Light stain on the lower cover. Inside lower hinge weakened but holding. Interior clean. - Bonhams, 19 June 2013, lot 222. - Atabey 1325. Not in Blackmer. OCLC 23910113.Invitation to a lecture.
Oblong 8vo (165 x 115 mm). 1 page in Arabic. Calligraphic invitation to a lecture on the future of oil in Arabia, given by Professor Abdullah al-Tariqi (1919-97) at the University of Beirut on 29 April 1965. A native of Saudi Arabia, al-Tariqi was Director General of Petroleum and Mineral Affairs in the Ministry of Finance and National Economy from 1954. As such, he was responsible for relations with the only oil company then existing in Saudi Arabia, the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO), which had received a concession in 1933, first found oil in 1938, and began extraction at the end of World War II. In 1960 al-Tariqi became Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Affairs, but in 1962 a clash within the Saudi ruling elite cost him both his post and his ARAMCO board membership. He left Saudi Arabia, co-founded an independent oil consultancy in Beirut, and propounded his view that oil is a global rather than country-by-country issue that needs a united Arab solution vis-à-vis the West. - In excellent condition.First Congress of Iron and Steel [.]. Geology of the Manganese Deposits of Um Bogma, Sinai and its Position in the African Manganese Production.
Soliman, Mahmoud Soliman. 4to. (2), 21, (5) pp. With some charts and photographic illustrations in the text. Original printed wrappers. Stapled. Scarce geological paper on manganese ores prepared by Dr. Soliman Mahmoud Soliman, professor of Geology at Ain Shams University in Cairo, who published prolifically on topics related to oil prospecting. Presented at the First Congress of Iron and Steel held from 6 to 9 November 1961. The paper investigates the evolution and structure of manganese ore deposits in Um Bogma on the Sinai Peninsula and the Egyptian production of manganese in general, arguing that the latter "has taken wide steps in recent years". - In excellent condition. Only a single library copy traceable worldwide, held at Yale University. - OCLC 48399409.- $388
- $388
Second Arab Mineral Wealth Congress 2nd to 8th November 1974 Jiddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Geology & Mineral activities in Qatar.
Soliman, Mahmoud Soliman. 4to. 13 pp., final blank page. Printed in English and Arabic back to back. Original printed wrappers. General summary of the geology of Qatar to be presented at the Second Arab Mineral Wealth Congress. Prepared by Dr. Soliman Mahmoud Soliman, a professor of Geology in Qatar (and previously of Ain Shams University in Cairo), who published prolifically on topics related to oil prospecting. The present paper discusses stratigraphy, tectonic structures, and mineral deposits, and retraces geologic and mining activities in Qatar since 1970. - Very well preserved.- $1,053
- $1,053
Fourth Arab Petroleum Congress. Organized by the Secretariat General of the League of Arab States. Beirut, 5 – 12 November 1963. List of Congress papers.
[League of Arab States, Secretariat General]. 8vo. (2), 47 pp., final blank page. Printed in English and Arabic back to back. Original printed wrappers. List of congress members attending the Fourth Arab Petroleum Congress, comprising more than 600 names. The list includes officials from international oil companies like Shell, Esso and Aramco, as well as manufacturers of drilling equipment, scientists, lawyers, engineers, and politicians. - Small marginal flaws. - OCLC 79313970.- $665
- $665
Fourth Arab Petroleum Congress. Organized by the Secretariat General of the League of Arab States. Beirut, 5 – 12 November 1963. List of Congress papers.
[League of Arab States, Secretariat General]. 4to. (4), 14 pp. Printed in English and Arabic back to back. Original printed wrappers. Complete list of research papers presented at the Fourth Arab Petroleum Congress. Grouped by subjects, including economics, legislation, employees and labour affairs, drilling and production, exploration, geology, refining, transportation and storage. - Small marginal tear to p. 7f., not touching text. - Cf. OCLC 16333341.- $499
- $499
Arab Petroleum Congress. Organized by the Secretariat General of the League of Arab States. Resolutions & lists of papers of first, second, third & fourth Arab Petroleum Congress.
Secretariat General of the League of Arab States. 8vo. (4), 8, (2), 9-50 pp. Printed in English and Arabic back to back. Original printed wrappers. Compact bibliography of the research papers presented at the first four Arab Petroleum Congresses, along with the respective congress resolutions. Held for the first time in Cairo from 16 to 23 April 1959, organized by the Arab League's petroleum department and attended by delegates from eight Arab states and observers from Venezuela and Iran, the Arab Petroleum Congress was both a short-term and a long-term success, with the event repeating annually and producing numerous important scientific papers. - Tear to cover repaired with archival tape, otherwise very well preserved. Provides the scientific background to the 1960s oil exploration in the Arab World.- $831
- $831
Rub’ of the Qur’an.
[Qur'an]. Folio (220 x 300 mm). 76 ff. Black Bedouin Maghribi script with diacritics in red. With frames in gilt and red on first leaf, with gold, black, and red marginal medallions throughout. Contemporary full leather, triple-ruled in blind and stamped with floral medallions. A distinctively North-West African Qur'an in a bold Bedouin Maghribi script, with matching decorations in gold, black, and red. A Rub' of the Qur'an refers to a quarter of the text: in this case, the first quarter, comprising the opening surah through Al-An'am (the Cattle), thus completing the first six chapters. The script used here is slightly different from the standard Moroccan script, copied by the scribe Muhammad bin Salim al-Aqid. Much like the script, the painted marginal medallions and the stylized gold and yellow triangles which mark the text are of a notably North African style, with strong Moroccan influence and a slight distinctive flair. A beautiful and interesting Qur'an. - Covers lightly worn and chipped, minor soiling to text. Well preserved. - With the ex-libris stamp of "Dousset."- $3,878
- $3,878
Invitation to the Second Arab Petroleum Exhibition.
League of Arab States, Secretariat General. Oblong 8vo. 1 page. With original envelope. Printed invitation to the opening ceremony of the Second Arab Petroleum Exhibition in Cairo on 16 March 1970. The pretty envelope bears the logo of the Arab Petroleum Congress. Numbered "858" by hand. - Very well preserved.- $89
- $89
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Gospels.
[Ge'ez Gospels]. Folio (223 x 290 mm). 84 ff. Black Ge'ez script on vellum, with important words and phrases picked out in red. With 19 full-page paintings. Contemporary warm brown morocco, elaborately tooled. With nearly twenty full-page paintings on vellum of exceptional quality, this large manuscript of the Ethiopian Orthodox Gospels is a particularly beautiful exemplar of one of the most ancient continuous manuscript traditions of Christianity. The subjects of its illustrations are deeply traditional: the Passion, the Resurrection, the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, and saints, all in the bright and bold style of Ethiopia and Eritrea; however, the skill with which these manuscript paintings are presented stands apart, in lush colours and confident lines, always in keeping with the bold and stylized forms of illustrated Ge'ez manuscripts. - The text itself comprises the Orthodox Gospels, which have retained their own distinct canon almost since the introduction of Christianity to the region in the 4th century. The earliest attested Ge'ez Gospels are dated (with some debate) to the 6th century, and it is in Ge'ez that the tradition of writing holy books by hand has persisted the furthest into the modern age, long after it had been abandoned by most of the Christian world. At once a spiritual practice, tradition, and an art form, Ge'ez manuscripts such as this one - from the 19th century - are quite unique. - Very little wear, and only minor soiling; quite well-preserved.- $9,419
- $9,419
Kishvar-i Shahanshahi-yi Iran [The Imperial country of Iran].
[Iran]. Original colour-printed folding map. 730 x 790 mm on 756 x 820 mm (sheet). Scale 1:2,500,000. Elevation shown by hypsometric tints. Rare topographical map of Iran during the Pahlavi era, in Farsi language. Indicates major cities including Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Kermanshah, and Mashhdad. Among the other most notable features appear the Zagros and Alborz mountains, the Khuzestan Plain, and lakes Namak and Urmia, along with roads, railroads, bridge tunnels, rivers, and marshes. The map further includes parts of Iraq, Turkey, the Caucasus, the Soviet Union, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the Emirates with Dubai and Sharjah labelled. - Several tears, some repaired with archival tape. - OCLC 34067348.- $665
- $665
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