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Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Mai 2016, 2016
ISBN 10: 1357488661ISBN 13: 9781357488666
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Verlag: British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1240916892ISBN 13: 9781240916894
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Oxford, Printed at the Theater, 1749. Hcalf. Covers detached and gone. Block intact. Engraved titlevignet. (12),171 pp. and 15 engraved plates (of which 9 are folded). Light browning.
Verlag: Oxford (Printed at the Theatre, for A. Peisley.and W. Meadows), 1740
Anbieter: Ars Libri, Ltd. (ABAA), Charlestown, MA, USA
(12), 171, (1)pp., 15 engraved plates (9 folding). Text figs. Title-page vignette. Lrg. 8vo. Contemporary calf, newly rebacked. Henry Maundrell was the Levant Company's chaplain of Aleppo from 1696 to 1701. This work contains the first description of Baalbek by an Englishman.
Verlag: Oxford and London: Printed at the Theatre, for A. Peisley, and W. Meadows., 1740
Anbieter: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Vereinigtes Königreich
Revised edition. 171pp. Contemporary panelled calf. Gilt stamped label to the spine. Binding rubbed at joints. Internally fine, very clean with a contemporary ink initial to reverse of the title page and neat annotation to one text page. The engraved title vignette, 15 engraved plates (9 folding and 6 full page) and 4 small illustrations within the text are present as called for. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Verlag: Oxford: Printed at the Theatre, for W.Meadows, London, 1749., 1749
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 8vo. pp. 6 p.l., 171. 15 engraved plates (9 folding). engraved title vignette & several wood-engraved text illus. contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked (occasional light spotting & a few marginal stains). institutional bookplate. ownership entry of William Tucker, 1750. Maundrell's narrative of his travels and experiences in the Holy Land, originally published in 1703, was very well received and enjoyed tremendous popularity. 'Maundrell is entitled to considerable praise as a judicious and carefull traveller.'. (DNB) Cox I 219. Tobler pp. 116-17. cfBlackmer 1095.
Verlag: Printed at the Theatre, Oxford, 1707
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Second edition, Revised with corrections. With 9 plates (5 folding). [12],145,[7],10pp. 8vo. The author set out for Jerusalem from Aleppo in February 1699. He describes crossing Turkey, with a visit to Tripoli and much on Jerusalem. The plates primarily show scenery and various temples. Blacker 1095; Cox I p. 119; Tobler 116d Bound in mottled near contemporary calf, red laether label, small splitting at front upper hinge. Handsome copy With 9 plates (5 folding). [12],145,[7],10pp. 8vo Second edition, Revised with corrections.
Verlag: 1721, 1721
Anbieter: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Schweden
Pp. (xii), 145, (7), 10. With engraved title-vignette and 15 engraved plates. Contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, hinges cracked. With old ownership inscriptions. Bookplate. Henry Maundrell was the chaplain of the Levant Company in Aleppo from 1696 to 1701. A popular narrative of a journey to Palestine containing accurate descriptions of Baalbec and Palmyra including nice illustrations. First published in 1703. This edition is enlarged and has 6 more plates than in the previous editions. Atabey 784. Blackmer 1095. Cox i, p.119. Lowndes iii, 1519. Tobler 116?17.
Verlag: The Theatre, Oxford, 1732
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Leather. Zustand: Fine. Not Stated (illustrator). A very fine and rebound copy of Henry Maundrell's recollection of his travels from Aleppo to Jerusalem on an Easter pilgrimage, illustrated throughout, including with folding plates. This work is a travel classic, discussing Henry Maundrell's Easter pilgrimage from Aleppo to Jerusalem in the year 1697. With a vignette to the title page, eight folding plates, and seven plates. Maundrell's writing had its start in his diary which he carried with his whilst he travelled. 'An Account of the Author's Journey to the Banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the Country of Mesopotamia' is also included to the rear. Collated from Copac from a copy held at the British Library, complete. Rebound in a calf binding. Externally, smart. Light fading to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Fine. book.
Verlag: Printed at the Theater, An. Dom. MDCCVII And Sold by Jonah Bowyer at the Rose in Ludgate-street near St. Paul's Church, Oxford, England, 1707
Anbieter: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, USA
Leather-bound. Zustand: Very Good. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected. Octavo, 7 1/2" x 4.50". [12] 145 [{7]. Brown diced calf -- most likely replacement boards -- ruled in rectangular frame of gilt, with interior border of alternating (right-side up and upside down) heart-shaped stamped tool. Decorative, elaborately tooled (un-hubbed) spine, double-ruled in gilt to each of six compartments, with gilt 1707 date to bottom-most compartment. Rubbing to extremities (corners, edges and spinecaps). Gilding and decorative stamping to edges. Evidence of past conservation to front hinge. Rubbing to extremities and corners bumped. Nine engraved plates of sites in/near Syria, five of them folding, and in-text drawings. Dedication to previous owner, with date (To Professor _____ Smith, Easter, 1924) to front free endpaper. Several, small, blue, oval stamps of previous owner John Brymer's appear (Imprimatur page ("Heir-Loom, John Brymer. No. 1095" to Imprimatur page -- verso of Title Page), and "John Brymer, Islington House, Dorchester" to pp. 1, 149 & 152) Essentially gleaned from Maundrell's travel diary of his Easter Pilgrimage in 1697. Chaplain to Aleppo. Quintessential (ostensibly) religious travel journal of the late fifteenth century. The seven final pages contain letters from Maundrell to Daniel Osborn, "in answer to some questions propos'd by him". (ESTC: T186568), which lists twelve copies of this second edition, worldwide. This copy bears (on the front pastedown), the beautifully, elaborate exlibris of William Thomas Parr Brymer, who was the Archdeacon of Bath, a senior ecclesiastical position in the Church of England which has existed since the Twelfth Century, and a later ex-libris stamp to imprimatur page, with inventory number written in, from John Brymer. "[Maundrell] left Aleppo in February 1697 in a company of fifteen men. Their circuit took them across Syria to Latakia, down the Syrian and Lebanese coasts as far as Acre, which they found in ruinous state save for a khan (caravanserai) occupied by some French merchants, a mosque and a few poor cottages. Thence they proceeded inland to Jerusalem, where they attended Latin rite Easter services at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. They returned to Aleppo via Damascus, Baalbek and Tripoli; they arrived 18 May. The descriptions constantly referred to relevant passages in the Bible, encounters with greedy local Ottoman officials at road blocks and checkpoints demanding payment of caphar and confirmed Maundrell in his distaste for the local inhabitants.("The Journey of Henry Maundrell." Saudi Aramco World, July/August 1964.) Maundrell was an observant reporter with a passion for precise detail: It is concise in contents, plain and attractive in style, and precise in its natural exposition of facts, all of which make it interesting to read even to-day. When the diary, crammed with precise, factual information, began to circulate among his friends they quickly realised that here at last was one of the first factual accounts of the antiquities of the Middle East. Its impact was such that he was persuaded by his uncle and several of his acquaintances, to prepare it for publication. (Wikipedia, quoting Mohamad Ali Hachicho).