Moriscos--History, Moriscos--Spain--History--17th century, DP104 .S63 1609
door I.H. van Linschoten. Main Heritage Shelves General DP104 .S63 1609 Book Item-ID: i15638558 BIB-ID: 1010704 Show moredoor I.H. van Linschoten. Main Heritage Shelves General DP104 .S63 1609 Book Item-ID: i15638558 BIB-ID: 1010704 Show less
Public relationsObin frères & Cie., Advertising--Sewing machines
Colour poster advertising sewing machines by the French company Obin frères & Cie. Title from item, date devised by Library Staff. The poster is... Show moreColour poster advertising sewing machines by the French company Obin frères & Cie. Title from item, date devised by Library Staff. The poster is tagged "Kunstdruck Theodor Wendisch G.m.b.H., BERLIN - Schönerberg". In the middle of the poster a logo with the text "Marque de Fabrique" (Trademark). Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.P.2019.0137 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26218331 BIB-ID: 2802041 Show less
جزء من ربعة مصحف من ثلاثين جزئًا اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.02070 Manuscripts ... Show moreجزء من ربعة مصحف من ثلاثين جزئًا اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.02070 Manuscripts Item-ID: i24818021 BIB-ID: 2661664 اللغة العربية؛ خط صيني Show less
جزء من ربعة مصحف من ثلاثين جزئًا اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.02110 Manuscripts ... Show moreجزء من ربعة مصحف من ثلاثين جزئًا اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.02110 Manuscripts Item-ID: i24820362 BIB-ID: 2661741 اللغة العربية؛ خط صيني Show less
جزء من ربعة مصحف من ثلاثين جزئًا اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.02127 Manuscripts ... Show moreجزء من ربعة مصحف من ثلاثين جزئًا اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.02127 Manuscripts Item-ID: i24820982 BIB-ID: 2661779 اللغة العربية؛ خط صيني Show less
الصفحة الاولى والثانية مجدولة ومحلاة برسومات وزخارف نباتية ، بعض أصطلاحات الضبط الحبر الاحمر ، الصفحات مجدولة بأطارين من الحبر الاحمر ، نهاية... Show moreالصفحة الاولى والثانية مجدولة ومحلاة برسومات وزخارف نباتية ، بعض أصطلاحات الضبط الحبر الاحمر ، الصفحات مجدولة بأطارين من الحبر الاحمر ، نهاية الآيات بالحبر الاصفر ، اوراق المخطوط مفككة القرآن الكريم - الجزء الحادي عشر - صيني 3 اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.01517 Manuscripts Item-ID: i22531038 BIB-ID: 2405867 اللغة العربية؛ خط صيني Show less
الصفحات مجدولة باطارين من الحبر الاحمر، اصطلاحات الضبط بالحبر الاحمر والاسود، نهاية الآيات بالحبر الاحمر اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة... Show moreالصفحات مجدولة باطارين من الحبر الاحمر، اصطلاحات الضبط بالحبر الاحمر والاسود، نهاية الآيات بالحبر الاحمر اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. القرآن الكريم - الجزء الحادي عشر - صيني 3 Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.01631 Manuscripts Item-ID: i22532766 BIB-ID: 2406041 اللغة العربية؛ خط صيني Show less
الصفحة الاولى والثانية مجدولة ومحلاة بزخارف ونقوش مذهبة، الصفحات مجدوله باطارين بالحبر الاحمر، بعض اصطلاحات الضبط باللون الاحمر، نهاية الايات... Show moreالصفحة الاولى والثانية مجدولة ومحلاة بزخارف ونقوش مذهبة، الصفحات مجدوله باطارين بالحبر الاحمر، بعض اصطلاحات الضبط باللون الاحمر، نهاية الايات بالحبر الاحمر اعتمدت هذه التسجيلة المؤقتة على الفهرسة الأولية السابقة للمجموعة. القرآن الكريم - الجزء الحادي عشر - صيني 3 Main Heritage Shelves General HC.MS.01751 Manuscripts Item-ID: i22533187 BIB-ID: 2406083 اللغة العربية؛ خط صيني Show less
by Sir Harford Jones Brydges, to which is appended, a brief history of the Wahauby. First edition, a complete and attractive set. The second volume ... Show moreby Sir Harford Jones Brydges, to which is appended, a brief history of the Wahauby. First edition, a complete and attractive set. The second volume - and the map - devoted entirely to the so-called "Nedjed Country" (now Saudi Arabia). - The first political and commercial treaty between Great Britain and Persia was concluded in 1801, when the East India Company sent John Malcolm to the Court of Fath Ali Shah. Persia undertook to attack the Afghans if they were to move against India, while the British undertook to come to the defence of Persia if they were attacked by either the Afghans or the French. When the Russians intensified their attacks on the Caucasian Provinces in 1803 annexing large territories, Fath Ali Shah appealed to the British for help, but was refused on the grounds that Russia was not included in the Treaty. The Persians thus turned to the French and concluded the Treaty of Finkenstein in 1807. It was against this background that Harford Jones, who was the chief resident at Basra for the East India Company, was sent to Persia by the Foreign Office in 1809 [...] The French who had now entered into a treaty with Russia (the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807) had lost interest in Persia and removed their political and military missions. Thus the British were able to conclude another treaty with Persia (the Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, also called the Treaty of Tehran) which bound Britain to assist Persia in case any European nation invaded her (even if Britain had a treaty with that nation). This treaty was not honoured by the British after the first Persian-Russian War. There were two later revisions to the Treaty: 17 March 1812 and 25 November 1814" (Ghani). Volume 2 is devoted exclusively to the Wahabis, tracing their history from the mid-eighteenth century to their defeat by Egyptian Ottoman forces at the site of the Wahabi capital, Darîyah (Dereyah), in 1818. - Rare: the only other copy in a contemp. binding on the market within the last 30 years was the Burrell copy (wanting half titles and rebacked; Sotheby's, Oct 14, 1999, lot 127, £8,000). Our copy complete, only slightly browned and foxed, but altogether fresh, in an appealing full calf binding with very slight bumping to lower corners. With the frequently lacking poem "To my Watch" on a separate leaf at the end of volume I. Main Heritage Shelves General DS302 .B79 1834 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i22669280 BIB-ID: 1511065 Show less
by Sir Harford Jones Brydges, to which is appended, a brief history of the Wahauby. First edition, a complete and attractive set. The second volume ... Show moreby Sir Harford Jones Brydges, to which is appended, a brief history of the Wahauby. First edition, a complete and attractive set. The second volume - and the map - devoted entirely to the so-called "Nedjed Country" (now Saudi Arabia). - The first political and commercial treaty between Great Britain and Persia was concluded in 1801, when the East India Company sent John Malcolm to the Court of Fath Ali Shah. Persia undertook to attack the Afghans if they were to move against India, while the British undertook to come to the defence of Persia if they were attacked by either the Afghans or the French. When the Russians intensified their attacks on the Caucasian Provinces in 1803 annexing large territories, Fath Ali Shah appealed to the British for help, but was refused on the grounds that Russia was not included in the Treaty. The Persians thus turned to the French and concluded the Treaty of Finkenstein in 1807. It was against this background that Harford Jones, who was the chief resident at Basra for the East India Company, was sent to Persia by the Foreign Office in 1809 [...] The French who had now entered into a treaty with Russia (the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807) had lost interest in Persia and removed their political and military missions. Thus the British were able to conclude another treaty with Persia (the Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, also called the Treaty of Tehran) which bound Britain to assist Persia in case any European nation invaded her (even if Britain had a treaty with that nation). This treaty was not honoured by the British after the first Persian-Russian War. There were two later revisions to the Treaty: 17 March 1812 and 25 November 1814" (Ghani). Volume 2 is devoted exclusively to the Wahabis, tracing their history from the mid-eighteenth century to their defeat by Egyptian Ottoman forces at the site of the Wahabi capital, Darîyah (Dereyah), in 1818. - Rare: the only other copy in a contemp. binding on the market within the last 30 years was the Burrell copy (wanting half titles and rebacked; Sotheby's, Oct 14, 1999, lot 127, £8,000). Our copy complete, only slightly browned and foxed, but altogether fresh, in an appealing full calf binding with very slight bumping to lower corners. With the frequently lacking poem "To my Watch" on a separate leaf at the end of volume I. Main Heritage Shelves General DS302 .B79 1834 Book vol.1 Item-ID: i16876192 BIB-ID: 1511065 Show less