Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1999, 1999
ISBN 10: 0813920108 ISBN 13: 9780813920108
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. 252 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm ; ISBN: 0813920108; 9780813920108 ; LC: Z490 ; OCLC: 946778297 ; edited by David L. Vander Meulen. ; wine-colored cloth with purple label with lettering in gold ; no dustjacket ; Contents: The Treatment Of Typesetting And Presswork In Bibliographical Description / G. Thomas Tanselle -- Uncharacterizable Entities: The Poetics Of Middle English Scribal Culture And The Definitive Piers Plowman / Andrew Galloway -- Back At Chaucer's Tomb-inscriptions In Two Early Copies Of Chaucer's Workes / Joseph A. Dane And Alexandra Gillespie -- Corrective Notes On The Structures And Paper Stocks Of Four Manuscripts Containing Extracts From Chaucer's Canterbury Tales / Daniel W. Mosser -- The Diptych / The Rolin Master Detached From Autun, Bibliotheque Municipale, Ms. 110 (S. 133). / Peter Rolfe Monks -- Watermark Evidence And Inference: New Style Dates Of Edmund Spenser's Complaints And Daphnaida / Adrian Weiss -- The Printer And Date Of Q4 A Looking Glass For London And England / Laurie E. Maguire -- A Joint-purchase Agreement For Books In Eighteenth-century Massachusetts / James E. May -- "a Sort Of Bird's Eye View Of The British Land Of Letters": The Monthly Magazine And Its Reviewers, 1796-1811 / David Chandler -- Leigh Hunt's Contributions To The Guide / Nicholas A. Joukovsky -- Alteration Of Leading Within Editions / Gillian G. M. Kyles -- The Cambridge Review / Arthur Sherbo -- A System Of Manuscript Transcription / David L. Vander Meulen And G. Thomas Tanselle -- Bowers's Principles At Fifty / G. Thomas Tanselle -- Revision In Bibliographical Classics: "mckerrow" And "bowers" / David L. Vander Meulen ; FINE. Book.
Verlag: London: John Murray, 1961
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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1st Edition. Very good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains quite well-preserved overall.Publishers presentation copy- with a signed letter by John Murray loosely inserted. Physical description: 194 pages: illus. ; 23 cm.Subjects: Arabian Peninsula Description and travel. 20th century description and travel. Meulen, D. Van Der. 1 Kg.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco), New York, 1967
Anbieter: Dendera, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 268,03
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Khalil Abou El-Nasr; et al (illustrator). Original colour illustrated wraps 22x28cm. Printed in Beirut by the Middle East Export Press. 32pp with colour and b/w photos and drawings. Wraps very good with marks to the front, interiors near fine. The cover story is about the 514 mile earth and gravel Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline) Road running from Qaisumah to Turaif. It includes scenes of the road prior to and during its recent asphalting, and discusses its significance as "Saudi Arabia's newest trade route to the Mediterranean". Other articles cover the delivery and installation of a massive new high-pressure gas trap at the Gas-Oil Separation Plant at Shedgum; van der Meulen's memories of old Jeddah; US Naval Lieutenant W.F. Lynch's exploration of the Jordan River in 1847; T.E. Lawrence's account of the march to Wadi Aish (extracted from Seven Pillars of Wisdom); and Baalbek. Photographers include Aramco's own Khalil Abou El-Nasr.
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Meretseger Books, Paris, Frankreich
J.Murray, London, 1947. First edition. In-8, xvi & 254 pages. Original cloth, a fine copy. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III (VSX). Language: English. This book ships from the USA, shipping costs will be updated accordingly (TXR). Relevant subjects: Mesopotamia.
Verlag: E. J. Brill,, Leiden,, 1932
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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First edition of a rare work about Hadhramaut, a region on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula, with the very large folding map included. This map, made by geographer Hermann von Wissmann (1895-1979), was the first map ever made of the region that was based on measurements and surveying.Daniël van der Meulen (1894-1989), an Arabist and consul at Jeddah, was one of the first Westerners to visit Hadhramaut. This work, complete with numerous photographs and illustrations, relates his journey and offers a fascinating insight into the political, social and economic situation of this region in the 1930s. With two owner's inscriptions on the first flyleaf ("Amersfoort, 5 dec. 1932" and "A. groothoff"). Without the dust-jacket. The spine and part of the back board have faded, the top edge of the back board is slightly bumped. The endpapers, french title-page and page 248 have browned edges, foxed throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Macro 1585; cf. Rentz, G., Recent literature on Hadramaut. In: Middle East journal, vol. 5 (3), 1951, pp. 371-377. Original navy blue buckram, with the title, the gold-lettered spine has faded to brown, with a blind-stamped frame on the front board. With a folding map of the region as a frontispiece, a very large folding map (ca. 75 x 106 cm) in the back behind a blue cloth strip mounted on the inside of the back board, and numerous black-and-white photographic illustrations throughout. Pages: XXVI, 248 pp.
Verlag: John Murray,, London,, 1947
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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First edition of a rare work describing the second journey of Dutch Arabist, diplomat and photographer Daniël van der Meulen (1894-1989) to Hadhramaut, a region in the southeast of the Arabian peninsula. He was one of the first Westerners to visit this region. He travelled through Hadhramaut for the first time in 1931 and published a work about his experiences, called Hadramaut, some of its mysteries unveiled (1932). However, he only succeeded in crossing the mountains between Aden, an important port city in Yemen, and Hadhramaut on his second expedition in 1939. The present works relates his experiences during this journey, complete with 91 black-and-white photographic illustrations of the region and its inhabitants during the 1930s.In 1939, the Hadhramaut region had just become part of the Aden Protectorate, a British protectorate formed after the conquest of Aden by the Bombay presidency of British India in January 1939. Since van der Meulen had already been to Hadhramaut before, he was able to compare the situation in the region before and during British intervention. The present work, therefore, offers a fascinating insight into the effects of the British colonial administraton in Hadhramaut.With two owner's inscription on the first flyleaf ("Amst. 1 mei 1948" and A. groothoff"), four Dutch newspaper clippings about Aden and Hadhramaut from 1939 and 1952, and annotations in Dutch on page XII and page 242, about the Dutch edition of this work. Without the dust jacket. The spine and edge of the boards are browned and slightly foxed, the corners are slightly bumped. The fore- and bottom edges of the bookblock have not been trimmed. The leaves are somewhat browned and the bottom outer corners of the leaves showing photographic illustrations15-18 have torn, without affecting the images. Otherwise in good condition.l Macro 1580; cf. Rentz, G., Recent literature on Hadramaut. In: Middle East journal, vol. 5 (3), 1951, pp. 371-377. Original light grey/ beige cloth, with gold-lettering on the spine. With a double-page map (printed on coated paper) signed: "drawn by M. W. Hawes from a sketch map by Prof. von Wissmann." and 91 black and white photographic illustrations. Pages: XVI, 254, [2 blank] pp.
Verlag: Leiden: E. J. Brill Ltd, 1932, 1932
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
EUR 1.072,14
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbFirst edition, first printing, scarce with the dust jacket in any condition, of this record of a 1931 expedition by Daniel van der Meulen (1894-1989), the Dutch charge d'affaires in Jeddha, in the company of Dr Hermann von Wissman (1895-1979) of Nanjing University. Their journey marked the beginning of a period of intensive European exploration of the Hadhramaut; few accounts come with such plentiful illustration. The cartographic adornments are all the handiwork of von Wissman. His extraordinarily detailed map of the Hadhramaut in the rear pocket anticipates his later map of Southern Arabia, published by the Royal Geographical Society in 1957 and 1958, which uses data gathered both on the 1931 expedition and when he returned to the region with van der Meulen in 1939. Octavo. Folding route map frontispiece, 68 half-tone plates, large folding map tucked in rear cloth band, illustrations in text. Original dark blue buckram, spine lettered in gilt, front cover panelled in blind, buff endpapers. With dust jacket. Cloth lightly soiled and rubbed, pages facing free endpapers browned as usual, maps lightly foxed and creased; dust jacket flaps without price as issued, loss to middle third of front flap, nicks and chips, old tape repairs on verso including to tear running length of spine panel, front panel skimmed: a near-fine copy in the fragile jacket.