Arabic-L:AD:Private Book Collection from Gerlach
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 23 Oct 2008
From:collections at gerlach-books.de
Subject:Private Book Collection from Gerlach
We are proud to offer around 1300 books collected during the working
life of the British diplomat and scholar, Paul Bergne, who spent most
of his professional life working on the Middle East and Central Asia.
This unique collection of books is accompanied by approximately 1300
learned articles by various authors which add to the depth and range
of this exceptional collection as a whole. As the collector was a
polyglot the languages range from Arabic to Chinese. The four
predominant languages are English, Arabic, Persian, and Russian. There
are more than 400 books dealing specifically with Central Asia
published in the former Soviet Union which are unobtainable.
The price for this exceptional Middle East & Central Asia collection
(approx. 2,600 items altogether) is EURO 125,000.00 (plus European VAT
- if applicable only). Our offer is valid until 31 December 2008.
Please contact us for a complete list of titles or a price quote.
We look forward to hearing from you.
With best regards from Berlin
Kai Gerlach
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