HistoryBritish Red Cross Society, World War, 1914-1918--Hospitals, World War, 1914-1918--War work--Red Cross, D629.F8 B6 1918
compiled for the British Red Cross Societies and the British Committee of the French Red Cross by Laurence Binyon ; with preface by Paul Cambon ;... Show morecompiled for the British Red Cross Societies and the British Committee of the French Red Cross by Laurence Binyon ; with preface by Paul Cambon ; with illustrations by Edmund Dulac [and others]. Includes index. Main Heritage Compact General D629.F8 B6 1918 Book Item-ID: i25903706 BIB-ID: 2756504 Pref. in French. Show less
Lawrence, T. E. (Thomas Edward) , 1888-1935, History
Thomas Lowell took this photo of Lawrence in Jerusalem, probably in 1918, when he was working as war correspondent in Palestine, during World War I... Show moreThomas Lowell took this photo of Lawrence in Jerusalem, probably in 1918, when he was working as war correspondent in Palestine, during World War I. After the war, he launched the “Lawrence of Arabia” legend, using many images and films he realized when he was following T.E. Lawrence and the Arab forces. Title and date devised by Library staff. Plate number 102. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0001-0002 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21805921 BIB-ID: 2327314 Show less
[H.St.J. Philby]. Report to Lt.-Col. A.T. Wilson, Officiating Civil Commissioner for the occupied territories of Iraq, by J. Philby on central... Show more[H.St.J. Philby]. Report to Lt.-Col. A.T. Wilson, Officiating Civil Commissioner for the occupied territories of Iraq, by J. Philby on central Arabia. Dated Baghdad, the 12th Nov., 1918. Xerographed copy. Main Heritage Shelves General DS247.9.N35 .P45 1918 Book Item-ID: i10170157 BIB-ID: 1018651 Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.4 Item-ID: i21425371 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i21425346 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
El-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged... Show moreEl-Khazraji, called Ibn Wahhas, was a Yemeni historian, who wrote under the Turkish Rasulid Dynasty in Yemen. He died late 812/early 1410, aged over 70. The biographical dictionaries give virtually nothing on his life, except Sakhawi, that states that he met him in Zabid. According to Hadjdji Khalifa, El-Khazraji wrote three histories of the Yemen, impelled, so he says, by the prevailing disregard for the study of history. This work is the best-known part of the one he wrote with events dynasty by dynasty. It is for earlier times very much a compilation, drawing on authors like Baha al-Dir al-Djand. The fulsome eulogies in it of the Rasulids, and his comparatively late date, have led G. R. Smith to compare it unfavourably as a source for Rasulid history with the earlier historian of the Yemen Badr al-Din Muhammad bin Hatim al-Hamadan. Volume I, Containing the first part of the translation -- volume II, Containing the second half of the translation -- volume III, Containing the annotations -- volume IV, Containing the first half of the Arabic text / edited by Shaykh Muḥammad Asal -- volume V, Containing the second half of the Arabic text. by Aliyyu'bnu'l-Ḥasan 'El-Khazrejiyy ; with translation, introduction, annotations, index, tables, and maps by the late Sir J.W. Redhouse ; edited by E.G. Browne, R.A. Nicholson and A. Rogers. Aditional cover in Arabic Main Heritage Shelves General PJ711 .K43 1906 Book vol.5 Item-ID: i21425383 BIB-ID: 1881700 Translation in English and original text in Arabic Show less
von Heinrich Kiepert. 1918 In German with additional explanatory text in French. Includes a table with place names and abbreviations in multiple... Show morevon Heinrich Kiepert. 1918 In German with additional explanatory text in French. Includes a table with place names and abbreviations in multiple languages and a key to symbols and colours Relief shown by hachures and spot heights Main Heritage Compact General HC.MAP.00574 Print Map Item-ID: i2447499x BIB-ID: 2558653 Show less