Lawrence, T. E. (Thomas Edward) , 1888-1935, PR6001.L76 A48 1937, 821.9
E.H.R. Altounyan. In verse. LC copy formerly owned by Bruce Rogers, with author's ms. letter and prospectus laid in. DLC Show moreE.H.R. Altounyan. In verse. LC copy formerly owned by Bruce Rogers, with author's ms. letter and prospectus laid in. DLC Show less
by Edmondo de Amicis. Tr. from the 10th ed. of the Italian by Stanley Rhoads Yarnall. Also issued online. Show moreby Edmondo de Amicis. Tr. from the 10th ed. of the Italian by Stanley Rhoads Yarnall. Also issued online. Show less
extracted and translated from the chronicle of Ibn al-Qalānisī by H.A.R. Gibb. Covers the period 1097 to 1159. Show moreextracted and translated from the chronicle of Ibn al-Qalānisī by H.A.R. Gibb. Covers the period 1097 to 1159. Show less
by Sam Pepys, jun. [pseud.] sometime of Magdalene college in Cambridge and of His Majesty's navy office, esquire, M.A. With effigies by John... Show moreby Sam Pepys, jun. [pseud.] sometime of Magdalene college in Cambridge and of His Majesty's navy office, esquire, M.A. With effigies by John Kettelwell, newly engraven at large upon copper. Show less
Published for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. With illustrations by J.W. Whymper. Lettered on cover: Palestine Exploration Fund. Inc... Show morePublished for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. With illustrations by J.W. Whymper. Lettered on cover: Palestine Exploration Fund. Includes index. Show less
v. 1. The Eastern astrolabes -- v. 2. The Western astrolabes. by Robert T. Gunther, M.A., Hon. LL. D., curator of the Lewis Evans Collection in the... Show morev. 1. The Eastern astrolabes -- v. 2. The Western astrolabes. by Robert T. Gunther, M.A., Hon. LL. D., curator of the Lewis Evans Collection in the Old Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. Paged continuously. Volume 1 has 68 leaves of plates; volume 2 has 85 leaves of plates. Volume 1 contains facsimile reprint of "Description of a planispheric astrolabe, constucted for Sháh Sultán Husain Safawí, King of Persia, and now preserved in the British Museum; comprising an account of the astrolabe generally, with notes illustrative and explanatory: to which are added, concise notices of twelve other astrolabes, eastern and European, hitherto undescribed. By William H. Morely. Williams and Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London; 20, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh. Benj. Duprat, Paris. F.A. Brockhaus, Leipsig. MDCCCLVI." Bound in white cloth with gilt design of an astrolabe on front covers. "The literature": p. [565]-575. "Bibliography of the astrolabe": p. [576]-598. Show less