by Robert Nunez Lyne Main Heritage Shelves General DT434.Z3 L9 1905 Book Item-ID: i25324469 BIB-ID: 2648400 Bibliography: p. 313-320. Show moreby Robert Nunez Lyne Main Heritage Shelves General DT434.Z3 L9 1905 Book Item-ID: i25324469 BIB-ID: 2648400 Bibliography: p. 313-320. Show less
v. 1. From the earliest times to the death of James I -- v. 2. From the accession of Charles I to Charles II (A.D. 1625-1680) -- v. 3. History of... Show morev. 1. From the earliest times to the death of James I -- v. 2. From the accession of Charles I to Charles II (A.D. 1625-1680) -- v. 3. History of Newmarket : from 33 Charles II (A.D. 1681) to the end of the seventeenth century ; annals of the turf: from the Restoration (A.D. 1660) to the end of the seventeenth century. by J.P. Hore. First edition. History of horse racing in the Cambridgeshire-Suffolk market town of Newmarket, generally considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred horse racing and the largest racehorse training centre in Britain. From the collection of V. Isaacson, London, breeders of racing pigeons (with ms. ownership to front flyleaf of first volume); formerly in the library of Frank Saich, Newmarket (his obliterated late 19th-c. ms. ownership in 2 volumes). Main Heritage Shelves General DA690.N65 H67 1886 Book vol.1 Item-ID: i1706675x BIB-ID: 1525341 Show less
v. 1. From the earliest times to the death of James I -- v. 2. From the accession of Charles I to Charles II (A.D. 1625-1680) -- v. 3. History of... Show morev. 1. From the earliest times to the death of James I -- v. 2. From the accession of Charles I to Charles II (A.D. 1625-1680) -- v. 3. History of Newmarket : from 33 Charles II (A.D. 1681) to the end of the seventeenth century ; annals of the turf: from the Restoration (A.D. 1660) to the end of the seventeenth century. by J.P. Hore. First edition. History of horse racing in the Cambridgeshire-Suffolk market town of Newmarket, generally considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred horse racing and the largest racehorse training centre in Britain. From the collection of V. Isaacson, London, breeders of racing pigeons (with ms. ownership to front flyleaf of first volume); formerly in the library of Frank Saich, Newmarket (his obliterated late 19th-c. ms. ownership in 2 volumes). Main Heritage Shelves General DA690.N65 H67 1886 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i23535301 BIB-ID: 1525341 Show less
v. 1. From the earliest times to the death of James I -- v. 2. From the accession of Charles I to Charles II (A.D. 1625-1680) -- v. 3. History of... Show morev. 1. From the earliest times to the death of James I -- v. 2. From the accession of Charles I to Charles II (A.D. 1625-1680) -- v. 3. History of Newmarket : from 33 Charles II (A.D. 1681) to the end of the seventeenth century ; annals of the turf: from the Restoration (A.D. 1660) to the end of the seventeenth century. by J.P. Hore. First edition. History of horse racing in the Cambridgeshire-Suffolk market town of Newmarket, generally considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred horse racing and the largest racehorse training centre in Britain. From the collection of V. Isaacson, London, breeders of racing pigeons (with ms. ownership to front flyleaf of first volume); formerly in the library of Frank Saich, Newmarket (his obliterated late 19th-c. ms. ownership in 2 volumes). Main Heritage Shelves General DA690.N65 H67 1886 Book vol.3 Item-ID: i23535313 BIB-ID: 1525341 Show less
The lands of Nimrod.--Beginnings of Babylonian civilization.--Egypt and Chaldea.--The city kingdoms.--The garden of the Orient.--"Khammurabi the... Show moreThe lands of Nimrod.--Beginnings of Babylonian civilization.--Egypt and Chaldea.--The city kingdoms.--The garden of the Orient.--"Khammurabi the Great."--"The code of Khammurabi."--"Laws of Khammurabi."--The beginnings of literature.--Appendix A. Babylonian and Assyrian art in relation to Egypt.--Appendix B. Foundation ceremonies.--Appendix C. The legend of death.--Appendix D. The deluge legend. by W. St. Chad Boscawen. Includes index. Main Heritage Shelves General DS71 .B67 1906 Book Item-ID: i1020006x BIB-ID: 1021642 Show less
Main Heritage Shelves General DS72 .K56 1910 Book Item-ID: i15447832 BIB-ID: 1461196 In : supra: A History of Babylonia & Assyria. vol. 1. 1910, etc. 8. Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DS72 .K56 1910 Book Item-ID: i15447832 BIB-ID: 1461196 In : supra: A History of Babylonia & Assyria. vol. 1. 1910, etc. 8. Show less
المرأة فى الأدب, Women in literature, المرأة فى الإسلام, Women in Islam, المرأة المسلمة, المرأة المسلمة--العالم العربي, Muslim women, Muslim women--Arab countries, Muslim women, Women in Islam, Women in literature, PJ7542.W65 D35 2009
تأليف الدكتورة عصمت عبد اللطيف دندش. Main Heritage Compact General PJ7542.W65 D35 2009 Reference Item-ID: i24846946 BIB-ID: 2712113 يتضمن مراجع... Show moreتأليف الدكتورة عصمت عبد اللطيف دندش. Main Heritage Compact General PJ7542.W65 D35 2009 Reference Item-ID: i24846946 BIB-ID: 2712113 يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية (صفحات113-118). Show less
[Supplementary with extra colour plates]. Main Heritage Shelves General N7280 .P67 1938 Book Item-ID: i1553151x BIB-ID: 1006211 Show more[Supplementary with extra colour plates]. Main Heritage Shelves General N7280 .P67 1938 Book Item-ID: i1553151x BIB-ID: 1006211 Show less
By Josephus ben Gorion ... Signatures: [1]⁶ 2-25⁶ (last p. blank). Peter Morwen's translation of the Latin version of Abraham ben David's abstract of... Show moreBy Josephus ben Gorion ... Signatures: [1]⁶ 2-25⁶ (last p. blank). Peter Morwen's translation of the Latin version of Abraham ben David's abstract of a disputed work know as Yosippon or Josippon, sometimes listed under the pseudonym Josephus ben Gorion. "Whereunto is added, a brief of the ten captivities, with the portrait of the Roman rams, and engines of battery, &c. As also, of Jerusalem; with the fearful and presaging apparitions, that were seen in the air, before her ruin." Main Heritage Shelves General DS121 .J67 1819 Book Item-ID: i10241267 BIB-ID: 1025762 Show less
Madog ab Owain Gwynedd , 1150-1180?, Voyages and travels, Voyages and travels--Early works to 1800, Description and travel, Description and travel, Discovery and exploration--Welsh, Discovery and exploration--Pre-Columbian, DS7 .H47 1638
Rare revised and enlarged second English edition of Herbert's account of his voyage (1627-29) to Persia by way of the Cape, Madagascar and Surat ... Show moreRare revised and enlarged second English edition of Herbert's account of his voyage (1627-29) to Persia by way of the Cape, Madagascar and Surat (India). On his way back he visited North America. Herbert begins his account of America (pp. 355-364) with its supposed discovery in 1170 by Madoc, son of Owen Gwyneth, Prince of Wales, and attempts to defend this claim with linguistic and cultural evidence. ''The quaint and curious notes on the travels make the volume one of the most interesting and attractive of the earlier and more primitive accounts'' (South African Bibliography). The illustrations include maps of Madagascar and the southeastern coast of Africa, the Persian empire, India, and Southeast Asia, views of the Persian Gulf, Tenerife, St. Helena, natives of Angola, the Cape, Persia and depictions of a coconut tree, a shark fish, a penguin and a dodo. - Thomas Herbert (1606-82) travelled with Dodmore Cotton, the new English ambassador to Persia (who died before Herbert's return). He first published his account in English in 1634, and it was translated into Dutch (by Lambert van den Bos) in 1658 and into French in 1663. Jonathan Swift attacked its "impertinences, conceitedness, and tedious digressions" and called the author a coxcomb (South African Bibliography). - Some marginal waterstains and soiling. A good copy of this account which is still important for its early eyewitness descriptions, especially of Persia, India and Africa. Headpieces; initials. Author attributes first dicovery of America to Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd, 300 years before Columbus. Main Heritage Shelves General DS7 .H47 1638 Book Item-ID: i2266774x BIB-ID: 1508228 Book plate of T. Scott. (Rev. Thomas). WlLaUW T.-p. signed William Phillips de Bradeley. WlLaUW Presented by Thomas Phillips 1842. WlLaUW Show less