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184: RICHARD FRANCIS BURTON & Explorers

By Jeff Weber Rare Books

184: RICHARD FRANCIS BURTON & Explorers JEFF WEBER RARE BOOKS #184: THIS IS THE SECOND OF A SERIES OF CATALOGUES THAT ARE TOPICALLY ‘ORIENTALIA,’ inclusive of all Asia, with special emphasis on the Middle East and the Persian race, in particular the history, literature, culture, exploration, history, art, achievements, and accounts of Persians.. This catalogue contains a private collection of Burton, widely famous for his accounts of travel, his mastery of a myriad of languages, and his themes of Sufism, religion, myths, sexology, and anthropology, etc. Highlighted are such books as his Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah, or Doughty’s Arabia Deserta, both excellent copies of the first editions in original cloth bindings.

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185: Foundations of Medical History Learning & Experimentation

By Jeff Weber Rare Books

185: Foundations of Medical History Learning & Experimentation JEFF WEBER RARE BOOKS #185: 241 Books important in Medical History: CATALOGUES CELEBRATING MEDICAL HISTORY entail a concerted effort to create the right mix of books. This compilation comes from several different sources, including the libraries of Robert Sonnenschein, Philip Showalter Hench & P. Kahler Hench, and others. Among the great items offered, quite a few show their prior ownership to these men of medicine. Still, I have certain favorites: Descartes on music, Short on Mineral Waters, and especially Hippolyte MORESTIN [#158] which is an extensive archive of original material from his clinical work relating to cosmetic (plastic) surgery as it was prior to WWI.

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