Morsi abdullah muhammad (8 risultati)
Altre immaginiEditore: Beirut, Dar Akashaf, [1971/1972]., 1972
- Brossura
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Colour-printed map, 950 x 1310 mm. Scale 1:500,000. In Arabic. Without the original printed wrappers. The earliest, most detailed, and rarest among the modern maps of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, commissioned by Sheikh Zayed prior to the foundation of the United Arab Emirates in the same year. The map features separate town plans o…f Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, along with two additional insets: Oil Concessions in Abu Dhabi and The Liwa Villages. In the Gulf, Abu Dhabi's pearling fields are distinctly highlighted in pink. With only five known copies, the present Arabic edition is significantly rarer than the English version published in the same year, which is recorded in OCLC with more than twice as many copies. - Some marginal tears and brown stains. - OCLC 5569783.
Altre immaginiEditore: Cairo, al-Maktab al-Misriu al-Hadithi, 1978., 1978
- Rilegato
- Firmato
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4to (177 x 254 mm). 334, (2) pp. With 2 folding maps and 23 plates. Also with seven 481 x 330 mm loose maps and charts in colour. Cream cloth in pictorial dust jacket showing a map of the Trucial Coast. Authored by an expert in the field, the first and only edition of this scarce Arabic publication on the history of the coastal…Emirates, Oman and the First Saudi State is one of the primary scholarly reference texts on the recent history of what would become the United Arab Emirates. - The work begins with detailed notes on the British Persian Gulf campaign of 1819, considered the beginning of British military and political control in the Gulf region. It was this conflict which led to the General Maritime Treaty of 1820, signed between the British and the Trucial sheikhs; what was then known to the British as the "Pirate Coast" would become known as the "Trucial Coast" after this treaty. Today, the territory once bound by the 1820 treaty comprises much of the United Arab Emirates, a landscape which is thoroughly mapped and photographed in the accompanying plates and materials. A fine collection of sources, from photos to treaties, all expertly explained, includes maps, plates, and sources drawn from British military diarists as well as Arabs. - The author, Muhammad Morsi Abdullah, was a leading historian of the emergence of the United Arab Emirates; he was awarded his doctorate at Cambridge for a thesis on the modern history of the UAE, after which he returned to his work in Abu Dhabi as Director of the Documentation and Studies Center in the Office of the President of the United Arab Emirates. In 1969, Abdullah published the book "Abu Dhabi Between Yesterday and Today", as well as a map of the emirate of Abu Dhabi. In 1972, he participated in the crucial project of making the first map of the United Arab Emirates itself. Fittingly, the present work was issued with seven large maps and charts alongside the book, which is itself illustrated with two folding maps and numerous photographic plates providing a visual history of the UAE. Scarce, with only two copies listed in institutions on OCLC. - Small stain on dust jacket; loose maps with very minor edgewear or creasing. A handsome copy in dust jacket and with all accompanying materials. - Cf. OCLC 1230033402, 1044576059.
Altre immaginiEditore: (Kuwait, Dar al-Qalam, 1981)., 1981
- Prima edizione
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4to (204 x 280 mm). 488, (2) pp. With a colour portrait frontispiece of H.H. Sheikh Zayed and several black-and-white photographic illustrations in the text. Contemporary leatherette with giltstamped title to cover and spine. - Includes the genealogical atlas volume with 10 colour-printed folding plates (490 x 680 to 675 x 980 m…m), stored in the original leatherette portfolio with giltstamped cover-title. First edition. A history of international relations of the United Arab Emirates, addressing British interests as well as relations with Iran, Oman and Saudi Arabia, border conflicts, oil interests, and the role of the Emirates during both World Wars. Much rarer than the modern history of the UAE prepared by the same author in 1978. - Includes the rare supplement, which provides genealogies of the ruling families of the UAE: Al Nahyan, Al Maktoum, Al Qasimi, Al Bu Kharaiban, Al Mualla, and Al Sharqi. Further includes maps of the Liwa, al-Ain and al-Buraimi regions, a map of developments in the western border issue, a map of the Trucial States borders in the 1950s, and a general map of the United Arab Emirates. - Corners somewhat bumped; hinges damaged; dust jacket somewhat worn around the edges. Interior and charts in excellent condition. - Two Arabic owership inscriptions to flyleaves. - OCLC 1227837178, 17059328.
Altre immaginiEditore: (Kuwait, Dar al-Qalam, 1981)., 1981
- Prima edizione
Da: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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EUR 850,00
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4to (204 x 280 mm). 488, (2) pp. With a colour portrait frontispiece of H.H. Sheikh Zayed and several black-and-white photographic illustrations in the text. Contemporary leatherette with giltstamped title to cover and spine. First edition. A history of international relations of the United Arab Emirates, addressing British inte…rests as well as relations with Iran, Oman and Saudi Arabia, border conflicts, oil interests, and the role of the Emirates during both World Wars. - Much rarer than the modern history of the UAE prepared by the same author in 1978. - Lower corners buckled. - Removed from Riyadh University Library with their stamp of ownership to reverse of the title-page. - OCLC 1227837178.
Altre immaginiEditore: London & Abu Dhabi, George Philipp & Son / Centre for Documentation and Research, Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, 1974., 1974
Da: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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Colour-printed map, 590 x 740 mm. [Scale 1:1,250,000]. In Arabic. Folded in original printed cover, 195 x 125 mm. The first and hitherto most detailed map of the newly-formed United Arab Emirates, showing the undefined border with Saudi Arabia and the early border with Oman, each later to be contested, and featuring the earliest… highway system and oil fields and pipelines. In the Gulf, all UAE pearling fields are highlighted in pink. Also marked are the crucial seaports at Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah, and the Liwa villages, the ancestral homeland of the Al Nahyan royal family of Abu Dhabi. Includes a table of oil production through 1972 and a small inset map of the concessions of oil companies, including Pan Ocean, Middle East, Abu Dhabi, Philips, and Bandaq Oil Companies, Dubai Petroleum Company, and Abu Dhabi Marine Areas. An English version of the same map appeared in the same year. - Whereas the English version of Morsi's map is recorded in 12 copies, OCLC locates only two copies of the present Arabic issue (Chicago and Exeter University). An even rarer version of the present map was published in a slightly larger format the previous year. - A fantastic record of a newly-born country and the state of its infrastructure and oil industry at the time of unification. - Original folder bears a stamp in Arabic mentioning that the border amendments with the KSA from 1974 "do not appear on this map, which was prepared in 1973". - OCLC 47085120.
Altre immaginiEditore: [Maidenhead &] Abu Dhabi, [Fairey Surveys Ltd. &] Centre for Documentation and Research, Ministry of Presidential Affairs, 1973., 1973
Da: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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Colour-printed map, 790 x 1181 mm. Scale 1:750,000. In Arabic. Folded in original printed cover, 249 x 179 mm. The first and hitherto most detailed map of the newly-formed United Arab Emirates, showing the undefined border with Saudi Arabia and the early border with Oman, each later to be contested, and featuring the earliest hi…ghway system and oil fields and pipelines. In the Gulf, all UAE pearling fields are highlighted in pink. Also marked are the crucial seaports at Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah, and the Liwa villages, the ancestral homeland of the Al Nahyan royal family of Abu Dhabi. Includes a table of oil production through 1972 and a small inset map of the concessions of oil companies, including Pan Ocean, Middle East, Abu Dhabi, Philips, and Bandaq Oil Companies, Dubai Petroleum Company, and Abu Dhabi Marine Areas. An English version of the same map appeared in the same year. - While the English version of Morsi's map is recorded in 11 copies, OCLC locates only two copies copy of the present Arabic issue (Duke and Exeter University). Another more common, reduced-format version of the same was published the following year, in 1974. - A fantastic record of a newly-born country and the state of its infrastructure and oil industry at the time of unification. - Original folder bears a stamp in Arabic mentioning that the border amendments with the KSA from 1974 "do not appear on this map, which was prepared in 1973". In excellent condition. - OCLC 1088534308.
Altre immaginiEditore: Beirut, Dar Akashaf, (1972)., 1972
Da: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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Colour-printed map, 950 x 1310 mm. Scale 1:500,000. In Arabic. Folded in original printed cover, 260 x 179 mm. The earliest, most detailed, and rarest among the modern maps of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, commissioned by Sheikh Zayed prior to the foundation of the United Arab Emirates in the same year. The map features separate tow…n plans of Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, along with two additional insets: Oil Concessions in Abu Dhabi and The Liwa Villages. In the Gulf, Abu Dhabi's pearling fields are distinctly highlighted in pink. The original covers show a portrait of Sheikh Zayed, the Qasr Al Hosn fort, and Abu Dhabi's shoreline. With only five known copies, the present Arabic edition is significantly rarer than the English version published in the same year, which is recorded in OCLC with more than twice as many copies. - OCLC 5569783.

Editore: Maidenhead / Abu Dhabi, Fairey Surveys Ltd. / Centre for Documentation and Research, Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, [1973]., 1973
Da: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, AustriaAntiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH
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EUR 30.000,00
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Colour-printed map, 962 x 1192 mm. Scale 1:750,000. The hitherto most detailed map of the newly formed United Arab Emirates, showing the undefined border with Saudi Arabia and the early border with Oman, each to be later contested, and featuring the earliest highway system and oil fields and pipelines. In the Gulf all of the UAE…'s pearling fields are highlighted in pink. Also marked are the crucial seaports at Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah, and the Liwa villages, the ancestral homeland of the Al Nahyan royal family of Abu Dhabi. Included is a table of oil production through 1972 and a small inset map of the concessions of oil companies, including Pan Ocean, Middle East, Abu Dhabi, Philips, and Bandaq Oil Companies, Dubai Petroleum Company, and Abu Dhabi Marine Areas. A fantastic record of a newly born country and the state of its infrastructure and oil industry at the time of unification. - Light wear, professionally reinforced and rebacked. Rare. - OCLC 5403061.