Verlag: Fredericton, NB, 1854
Anbieter: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Kanada
Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. xxiv, 496, lxxvi p. 24 cm. Half leather with paper bords. Extremities worn, boards rubbed. Ink inscription of John T. Carter, Sheriff, Bathurst, N.B., January 1873 on front endpaper and Preface. Blind stamp for H. S. Beek, Bookseller in Fredericton, front endpaper. Stains on endpapers and throughout. Carter signed again at rear and on text block edge. Page 311 loosening. John Thompson Carter was born in 1806 in Westmorland, NB and died Sept. 6, 1895 aged 88 in Bathurst.
Verlag: London: 1953, 1953
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. Small 8vo, 12 x 18.3cm. Original wraps. i1, 89ppThe personal copy of Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan (1905-1990), who was a Pakistani diplomat and the country's first female governor.She was born Sheila Irene Pant on 13 February 1905 in Almora, British India (today's India), to a Brahmin family who had converted to Christianity two generations prior.Academically brilliant, she graduated from the University of Lucknow in 1927 with bachelor's degrees in economics and theology. She obtained a double master's degree in economics and sociology in 1929. In 1931, she became professor of economics at Indraprastha College in Delhi, where she met her future husband, lawyer Liaquat Ali Khan, when he visited to deliver a lecture on law.The couple married in 1932, despite her family's objection. The bride converted to Islam and took the name Begum Ra'ana. She became involved with the Muslim League, devoting herself to creating political consciousness among the Muslim women in British India.After the Partition in 1947, Liaquat Ali Khan became Pakistan's first prime minister. As the first First Lady of Pakistan, Begum Ra'ana founded or helped establish organisations that uplifted women's rights and women's public role, such as the Pakistan Women's National Guard (PWNG), the Women's Naval Reserves and All Pakistan Women's Association (APWA).
Verlag: London: 1953, 1953
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 4to. 18.7 x 27.cm. Original wraps. 44pp. with insert showing the members of the procession.The personal copy of Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan (1905-1990), who was a Pakistani diplomat and the country's first female governor.She was born Sheila Irene Pant on 13 February 1905 in Almora, British India (today's India), to a Brahmin family who had converted to Christianity two generations prior.Academically brilliant, she graduated from the University of Lucknow in 1927 with bachelor's degrees in economics and theology. She obtained a double master's degree in economics and sociology in 1929. In 1931, she became professor of economics at Indraprastha College in Delhi, where she met her future husband, lawyer Liaquat Ali Khan, when he visited to deliver a lecture on law.The couple married in 1932, despite her family's objection. The bride converted to Islam and took the name Begum Ra'ana. She became involved with the Muslim League, devoting herself to creating political consciousness among the Muslim women in British India.After the Partition in 1947, Liaquat Ali Khan became Pakistan's first prime minister. As the first First Lady of Pakistan, Begum Ra'ana founded or helped establish organisations that uplifted women's rights and women's public role, such as the Pakistan Women's National Guard (PWNG), the Women's Naval Reserves and All Pakistan Women's Association (APWA).
Verlag: 'HALL THE PRINTER LTD. 3A QUEEN STREET OXFORD', 1929
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 77,65
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbOn one side of a piece of wove paper roughly 220 x 280 mm. Good, on lightly aged and creased paper, with a few short closed tears to extremities. Cheaply but effectively printed in a variety of point sizes. Reads '£1 REWARD | LOST, on Monday Evening, December 16, either on the Motor-bus between Oxford and Witney, or in Witney, A Lady's Gold Wrist-Watch & Bracelet | Engraved on the back, P.E.B., Dec. 28, 1921. | A Reward of £1 will be paid to anyone bringing the same to the Police Station at Witney, or to the County Police Station, New Road, Oxford.'.
Verlag: The Graphic, London, 1882
Anbieter: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Kanada
Karte
Zustand: Fine. Special Gratis Supplement. 41x58 cm. Partial colour (water in pale blue). Dated Sept. 23, 1882. Vertical crease. Shows Pyramids of Ghizeh, Sphinx, Nile, Cairo, Heliopolis, various points in the desert, Great Bitter Lake (now part of Suez Canal), Rail to Suez, etc.
Verlag: London, late 1990s/early 2000s., 2000
Anbieter: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Deutschland
Ca. 18,3 x 21,5 cm. *** ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH, DEVELOPED BY CRYER IN HIS OWN DARKROOM during the early 2000s, when German Photographer Manuela Höfer ran her Photo-Gallery in 43 Museum Street London, exhibiting and selling - not only - his works; WITH HIS HOLOGRAPH TITLE ''COLEMAN HAWKINS - GETZ - ELLA'' AND HIS SIGNATURE with small copyright-mark ALL AT THE REAR. - Unobtrusive trace of former mount in the corners of the rear, else in best condition; MANY MORE CRYER JAZZ- AND BLUES-MUSICIANS PORTRAITS (Eddie Condon, Champion Jack Dupree, Ella Fitzgerald, Jesse Fuller, Stan Getz, Paul Gonsalves, Coleman Hawkins, Tubby Hayes, Marie Knight, Gene Krupa, George Lewis, Brownie McGhee, Jess[i]e Newman, Kid Ory, Big Jim Robinson, Ronnie Scott, Sonny Stitt, Clara Mae Ward, Muddy Waters, Joe Watkins) AS WELL AS ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS BY OTHER ARTISTS CURATED BY HÖFER - such as Pilar Albajar, Martin Blume, Ray Spence, Boaz Tal, and many others - IN STOCK. . .