At head of title: Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington Museum. Printed at bottom of each plate:... Show moreAt head of title: Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington Museum. Printed at bottom of each plate: India Museum. Main Heritage Shelves General NK8876 .S68 1881 Book Item-ID: i21990451 BIB-ID: 2355310 Show less
by James Morris. Main Heritage Compact General DS247.O68 M6 1957 Reference Item-ID: i15808233 BIB-ID: 2517564 Show moreby James Morris. Main Heritage Compact General DS247.O68 M6 1957 Reference Item-ID: i15808233 BIB-ID: 2517564 Show less
James Morris. Main Heritage Shelves General DS247.H46 M6 1959 Book Item-ID: i15863517 BIB-ID: 1021899 Show moreJames Morris. Main Heritage Shelves General DS247.H46 M6 1959 Book Item-ID: i15863517 BIB-ID: 1021899 Show less
"This volume contains a selection of short stories from two volumes by Mme. Henriette Celarie. They are sketches more than short stories,... Show more"This volume contains a selection of short stories from two volumes by Mme. Henriette Celarie. They are sketches more than short stories, attempting to show without preamble cross-sections of native Moroccan women's lives, as told to and discovered by the alertly interested wife of a French officer living for years in that country. Each story is rigorously true. Differing perhaps from the usual romantic picture, their flavor of reality can be even more impressive. This is Morocco, static, fluid, potential."--Foreword. The girl possessed of a djinn -- "In the name of Allah I divorce thee" -- A child's kidnapping -- Batoul explains how a woman deceives her husband -- The vengeance of Fatima -- "Asleep in the bosom of its mother" -- An escape from the harem -- Fair Aicha -- The slaves of Caid Omar -- What happened to Mahjoub and the recommendation that had been given him -- In the home of Si Abderrahamen -- Thou hast only to drop this powder into the water he drinks" -- Khadidja's two husbands -- Halima's first marriage -- The Marrakech prisons -- An evening with Si Taher Ben Mohamed -- The Little shepherdess of the Atlas -- Ramadan. translated and adapted by Constance Lily Morris ; from the books of Henriette Celarié ; with pictures by Boris Artzybasheff. Includes glossary. Main Heritage Shelves General PQ2605.E5 A2 1931 Book Item-ID: i15536853 BIB-ID: 2498010 Also issued online. Show less
Edited by E. M. Wherry ... S. M. Zwemer ... C. G. Mylrea. [With plates.]. Show moreEdited by E. M. Wherry ... S. M. Zwemer ... C. G. Mylrea. [With plates.]. Show less
Freemasons., Description and travel, HS663.A5 M67 1879, 366.1 M
by Robert Morris ... With this is bound the author's Masonic odes and poems. [Chicago] 1880. Main Heritage Shelves General HS663.A5 M67 1879 Book Item... Show moreby Robert Morris ... With this is bound the author's Masonic odes and poems. [Chicago] 1880. Main Heritage Shelves General HS663.A5 M67 1879 Book Item-ID: i1009393x BIB-ID: 1011029 Also issued online. Show less
Baghdad Railway., Eastern question, World War, 1914-1918--Causes, D465 .J37 1918, 949.6
The war in the East--The story of Asia Minor--The story of the Bagdad Railway--The issue and the outlook--Notes. by Morris Jastrow Also available in... Show moreThe war in the East--The story of Asia Minor--The story of the Bagdad Railway--The issue and the outlook--Notes. by Morris Jastrow Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site. Show less
"This volume contains a selection of short stories from two volumes by Mme. Henriette Celarie. They are sketches more than short stories,... Show more"This volume contains a selection of short stories from two volumes by Mme. Henriette Celarie. They are sketches more than short stories, attempting to show without preamble cross-sections of native Moroccan women's lives, as told to and discovered by the alertly interested wife of a French officer living for years in that country. Each story is rigorously true. Differing perhaps from the usual romantic picture, their flavor of reality can be even more impressive. This is Morocco, static, fluid, potential."--Foreword. The girl possessed of a djinn -- "In the name of Allah I divorce thee" -- A child's kidnapping -- Batoul explains how a woman deceives her husband -- The vengeance of Fatima -- "Asleep in the bosom of its mother" -- An escape from the harem -- Fair Aicha -- The slaves of Caid Omar -- What happened to Mahjoub and the recommendation that had been given him -- In the home of Si Abderrahamen -- Thou hast only to drop this powder into the water he drinks" -- Khadidja's two husbands -- Halima's first marriage -- The Marrakech prisons -- An evening with Si Taher Ben Mohamed -- The Little shepherdess of the Atlas -- Ramadan. translated and adapted by Constance Lily Morris ; from the books of Henriette Celarié ; with pictures by Boris Artzybasheff. Includes glossary. Also issued online. Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DS48 .M67 1843, 917.2
Main Heritage Shelves General DS48 .M67 1843 Book Item-ID: i10153445 BIB-ID: 1016980 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DS48 .M67 1843 Book Item-ID: i10153445 BIB-ID: 1016980 Show less
The lesser arts.--The art of the people.--The beauty of life.--Making the best of it.--The prospects of architecture in civilization. by William Morris ... Show moreThe lesser arts.--The art of the people.--The beauty of life.--Making the best of it.--The prospects of architecture in civilization. by William Morris "Of the five lectures ... only the first has heretofore been printed." Main Heritage Compact General N7445 .M67 1882 Book Item-ID: i24892506 BIB-ID: 2730424 Show less