Central Asia (Page 2 of 3)
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Knobloch, Edgar |
Beyond the Oxus: Archaeology, Art and Architecture of Soviet Central Asia |
In dust wrapper hardback book. 256 pages 1972 edition. £20 |
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Lawton John |
Samarkand and Bukhara |
Travel to Landmarks series by Tauris Parke Books 1991, 128 pages. £20 |
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Magowan, Robin and Gippreneiter, Vadim |
Fabled Cities of Central Asia |
Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva 1990 first UK edition. Hardback in dust wrapper. Beautifully illustrated in colour showing the fine architecture of these old Central Asian Cities. £40 |
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Michell George et al |
Kashgar Oasis City on China’s old Silk Road |
2008 Frances Lincoln Publishers Limited 160 pages. Architectural photos and cultural photos of This UNESCO World Heritage site, which was one of the most complete historical City Centres of the old Silk Road until the Chinese modernized this city by demolishing the traditional homes of people. Hardback in dust wrapper. £25 |
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Moorhouse, Geoffrey |
Apples in the Snow |
A Journey to Samarkand. Pages 1987 mint first SIGNED edition 1990 in dw. £45 |
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Moorhouse, Geoffrey |
Apples in the Snow |
A Journey to Samarkand. Pages 1987 mint first edition 1990 in dw. £15 |
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Pilkington, John |
An Adventure on the Old Silk Road- from Venice to the Yellow Sea |
Signed by Author, hardback in dust wrapper.200 pages 1989. £20 |
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Rashid Ahmed |
The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia |
Hardback in Dust wrapper. £15 |
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Roy Oliver |
The New Central Asia – The creation of Nations |
I B Tauris Publishers, 2000 pages 222, NEW hardback. £45 |
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Teichman Eric |
Journey to Turkistan |
221 pages hardcover library binding with folding map. First edition 1937. £40 |
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