Ha-Aravim veha-Islam: le-vet ha-sefer ha-mamlakhti dati.
Jerusalem: Misrad ha-hinukh veha-tarbut. Merkaz le-tokhniyot limudim. 1974. Softbound. Octavo, stapled paper covers, 64 pp., b/w photos and maps. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Misrad ha-hinukh veha-tarbut. Merkaz le-tokhniyot limudim. 1974. Softbound. Octavo, stapled paper covers, 64 pp., b/w photos and maps. Text is in Hebrew. More
Brookline, Massachusetts: Adamant Media Corporation, 2004. Softbound. Octacos, glossy paper covers, xii, 382 pp., map + vi, 392 pp., Arabic glossary. Reprint of the London, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831. More
New York: Dorset Press, 1989. Hardbound. Small octavo in dust jacket, xxxvi, 362 pp., index. More
Boston, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc., 2001. Fourth Edition. Softbound. Royal octavo, paper covers, viii, 672 pp., 7 b/w plates, 2 plans, register of the subjects, origins of the articles. The Concise Encyclopedia of Islam is a mandatory reference tool that will prove to be indispensable for students of all..... More
Tel Aviv: Reshafim, 1967. Hardbound. Octavo, brown cloth with gold lettering, 430 pp., b/w photos, index. A gently used ex-library copy. Text is in Hebrew. More
Tel Aviv: Reshafim, 1967. Hardbound. Octavo in dust jacket, 430 pp., b/w photos, index. Text is in Hebrew. More
Philadelphia, PA: American Academy for Jewish Research, 1964. Softbound. Octavo, green cloth with gold lettering, 104, 136 pp., a gently used ex-library copy. Includes the original Arabic text. More
Philadelphia, PA: American Academy for Jewish Research, 1964. Softbound. Octavo, paperbound, 104, 136 pp. Includes the original Arabic text. More
Boston, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc., 2002. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, xii, 427 pp., maps, bibliography, index. André Wink is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. More
London: Saqi Books, 1996. Hardbound. Royal octavo in dust jacket, 252 pp., notes, bibliography, index. Translated from the Arabic by Sumayya Damluji Shahbander. Revised and Edited by Tony P. Naufal and Jana Gough. Focuses on Arab travellers in the period 1826-1938. More