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NO RESERVE: The Life of Mohammad

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The Life of Mohammad THE LIFE OF MOHAMMAD-E. Diiney & Silman Ben Ibrihim quarto, finely bound by the Sarsgorski & Sutcliffe in dark red morocco, titles to spine gilt raised bands, Arabic motif to front board gilt, gilt edges, with 35 coloured plates by Dinet Publisher: Paris: The Paris Book Club, 1918 (Alphonse-Étienne Dinet 1861-1929), a French-born and Paris-trained painter, lived and worked for almost fifty years in Algeria. His conversion to Islam in 1908 was made formal in 1913. This is one of many collaborative works he produced with Sliman Ben Ibrahim, who originally served as his guide in Algeria. Property of a nobleman To be sold without reserve
The Life of Mohammad THE LIFE OF MOHAMMAD-E. Diiney & Silman Ben Ibrihim quarto, finely bound by the Sarsgorski & Sutcliffe in dark red morocco, titles to spine gilt raised bands, Arabic motif to front board gilt, gilt edges, with 35 coloured plates by Dinet Publisher: Paris: The Paris Book Club, 1918 (Alphonse-Étienne Dinet 1861-1929), a French-born and Paris-trained painter, lived and worked for almost fifty years in Algeria. His conversion to Islam in 1908 was made formal in 1913. This is one of many collaborative works he produced with Sliman Ben Ibrahim, who originally served as his guide in Algeria. Property of a nobleman To be sold without reserve

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