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ariel 26th January 2008 01:58 AM

Book (s???) by Bashir Mohamed
 
Are we talking about 2 new books?
http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac...24361_2:52:193
http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac...24361_2:52:191

ALEX 26th January 2008 08:52 AM

The original was in French. The second (slightly corrected) edition is in English.

ariel 26th January 2008 09:47 AM

Correct.
However, both are in English and have different ISBN numbers and titles.
I wish there were 2 differet books...

Bill M 26th January 2008 12:28 PM

Could you post titles? Book searches expire in an hour.

Thanks,
Bill

rand 26th January 2008 01:39 PM

Chevaliers en Pays de Islam
 
This book is one of the most important reguarding Mamluk arms and displays some early Islamic arms not yet published in any other publication making it a must have for anyone interested in mamluk arms of the period. With the references fro this book you can start to get a grasp on the style of art used on arms and its progression, giving you an little perspective on dating via art design used.


The English edition that was originally due out in February is now scheduled for Fall, Bashir Mohammad (the author) had some English versions printed that were given to friends and not offered for public sale so the translation for it was done long ago.

Price seems to be lower in Europe but you will need to be able to order from a French language web site.

rand

Bill M 26th January 2008 01:51 PM

Thanks Rand.

The book looks great and the price seems reasonable for something of this quality. But I'll wait for the English version.

http://myparisyourparis.com/?p=8

ariel 26th January 2008 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Marsh
Could you post titles? Book searches expire in an hour.

Thanks,
Bill

Sorry, my fault.
Just go on bookfinder.com and look for bashir mohamed
Two books are listed, different ISBN numbers.

ariel 26th January 2008 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rand
This book is one of the most important reguarding Mamluk arms and displays some early Islamic arms not yet published in any other publication making it a must have for anyone interested in mamluk arms of the period. With the references fro this book you can start to get a grasp on the style of art used on arms and its progression, giving you an little perspective on dating via art design used.


The English edition that was originally due out in February is now scheduled for Fall, Bashir Mohammad (the author) had some English versions printed that were given to friends and not offered for public sale so the translation for it was done long ago.

Price seems to be lower in Europe but you will need to be able to order from a French language web site.
rand


The bits and pieces I got from the French edition are first rate. The bibliography is awesome and the pics are superb.
I just WISH I was right and there are indeed 2 books planned: one of Furussiya Foundation and another, general, on Islamic Arms and Armor (as per Bookfinder).
Even though there are some excellent books on particular cultures( Turkey, Caucasus, Arabia, India) there is no good source on Persia and no "unifying" treatise.

Gt Obach 26th January 2008 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ariel
The bits and pieces I got from the French edition are first rate. The bibliography is awesome and the pics are superb.
I just WISH I was right and there are indeed 2 books planned: one of Furussiya Foundation and another, general, on Islamic Arms and Armor (as per Bookfinder).
Even though there are some excellent books on particular cultures( Turkey, Caucasus, Arabia, India) there is no good source on Persia and no "unifying" treatise.


not like you have some kind of personal bias against anything Persian.. :rolleyes:


G

ariel 27th January 2008 04:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gt Obach
not like you have some kind of personal bias against anything Persian.. :rolleyes:


G

Nothing against Persian arms. As to books about Persian arms.. "Orez Perski" is quite good, as a matter of fact.

Andrew 27th January 2008 05:37 AM

Ariel, Greg, please stop. Right now. As in not one more comment.


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