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Published by Global Scholary Publications, 2004
ISBN 10: 1592670377ISBN 13: 9781592670376
Seller: Approximations, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Trade paperback. 8vo. Corners lightly bumped, laminate separation beginning on lower edges. Based on the 1888 translation of Edward Rehatsek. 183pp. "Desire stitches a shrewd man's eyes shut. / Greed blinds fish and fowl to the weave of the net.".
Published by Octagon Press Ltd, London, 1998
ISBN 10: 0863040349ISBN 13: 9780863040344
Seller: Montana Book Company, Fond du Lac, WI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good to Very Good. 224 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. Good to very good dust jacket. (1) There is a light bump to the top edge of the front board at the head of the spine. (2) The dust jacket for this copy is green (not dark blue as may be shown online). It shows uneven fading. (3) There is a light ding to the top edge of pages 34-38. This copy is smyth sewn. Smyth sewing is a method of bookbinding where groups of folded pages (referred to as signatures) are stitched together using binder thread. Each folded signature is sewn together individually with multiple stitches and then joined with other signatures to create the complete book block. This is the traditional and best method of bookbinding.
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Published by SUFI EDITORIAL, España, 2022
ISBN 10: 8412558219ISBN 13: 9788412558210
Seller: Siglo Actual libros, Soria, SORIA, Spain
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RUSTICA. Condition: Nuevo. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. ZONOV.
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Published by The Octagon Press 1998, 1998
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
Association Member: IOBA
octavo, blue cloth boards, gilt lettering & decoration to spine, 224pp + 4pp adverts, VG (v light bruising to spine + extrems, mild foxing to page edges, v mild foxing to eps) in d/w, VG (light fading to spine, mild creasing to extrems, flecks of mild soiling to covers, light staining to flaps).
Published by Attar, 2000
Seller: Livro Brasileiro, Malden, MA, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. "O Gulistan", ou O Jardim das Rosas, de Saadi, à uma coletânea em verso e prosa, impregnada dos elementos mais profundos da filosofia sufi. Compreender Saadi à compreender o sufismo - embora esta afirmação seja exageradamente simplificada, dado que, apesar de "O Gulistan" ser lido em todo lugar em que se fala persa, milhares de leitores não chegam a apreender o sentido profundo da obra, a menos que seu estágio particular de desenvolvimento o permita. Cada leitura do texto aumenta nossa compreensão dos preceitos fundamentais do Amor Sufi, que desempenhou papel fundamental na civilização oriental. Esta tradução baseia-se numa versão manuscrita do Gulistan, datada de Tabriz 1380 d.C., por Mirza Muhammed Qasim Sarmouni, pertencente à coleção privada de Sua Eminência o Sheikh ul Mashaikh.  Â ASIN â : â B00I5I0EIW Editora â : â Attar (11 março 2015) Idioma â : â Português Capa comum â : â 278 páginas ISBN-13 â : â 979-8585115141 Dimensões â : â 20.8 x 13.4 x 1.6 cm.
Published by Sufi, 1994
ISBN 10: 8487354580ISBN 13: 9788487354588
Seller: Librería 7 Colores, Madrid, MADRI, Spain
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Tapa Blanda. Condition: Buen estado.
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Published by Dervish International, 1982
Seller: Librería Menosdiez, Madrid, MA, Spain
Rústica. Condition: Bueno.
Published by Printed by Mawlvi Kabit-Uddin Ahmad at the Urdu Guide Press Calcutta, 1882
Seller: Francis Edwards ABA ILAB, Hay on Wye, United Kingdom
First Edition
1st Ed. Persian text. Some pencil markings, light browning, crude pencil drawing to rear pastedown, original cloth backed boards, some wear and browning, lacking much to backstrip. US$70.
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Publication Date: 1990
Seller: DMBeeBookstore, Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
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Publication Date: 1990
Seller: DMBeeBookstore, Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
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Publication Date: 1990
Seller: DMBeeBookstore, Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
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Published by J. M. Richardson, London, 1823
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
8vo, pp. [4], 475, [1]; recent half tan calf over marbled boards, gilt-lettered direct on gilt-paneled spine; fore-edge of first two leaves very slightly chipped; all else near fine and sound. This is the first volume in the proposed series of English translations of select Persian classics, "chiefly intended for the use of the students at their colleges." Wikipedia notes that AbÅ«-Muhammad Muslih al-DÄ«n bin AbdallÄh ShÄ«rÄzÄ«, better known by his pen-name Saadi, also known as Saadi of Shiraz, was a major Persian poet and literary figure of the medieval period. He is recognized for the quality of his writings and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts. Saadi is widely recognized as one of the greatest poets of the classical literary tradition, earning him the nickname "Master of Speech" or "The Master" among Persian scholars. The Gulistan, containing stories and personal anecdotes, was completed in 1258. It is "interspersed with a variety of short poems which contain aphorisms, advice, and humorous reflections, demonstrating Saadi's profound awareness of the absurdity of human existence.".
Published by Ticknor and Fields,, Boston:, 1865
Seller: Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB, Springfield, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Translated from the Persian by Francis Gladwin. Essay on the life of the author by James Ross. Preface by Ralph Waldo Emerson. First American edition. Small octavo, half bound in light brown leather, raised bands and gilt lettering and borders on the spine, marbled boards, marbled edges, marbled endpapers. Moderate edge wear to leather portions, age darkening along the spine, else very good. ; 379 pages B000JK4IS6.
Published by B. Costa - Amic, Mexico, 1947
Seller: Guido Soroka Bookseller, San Antonio de los Altos, MIRAN, Venezuela
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. El Gulistán O Gulistan, También Conocido En Español Como La Rosaleda O El Jardín De Rosas; Es Uno De Los Dos Principales Libros Del Poeta Persa Sa'di, Considerado Uno De Los Más Grandes Poetas Medievales Persas, Escrito En El 1258.161Pp. Prefacio De La Condesa De Noailles. Versión Castellana De La Edición Francesa Por P. Matalonga. Pequeños Subrayados Y Notas. Numerado, 687/1000. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Published by Bombay, In the Printing House Heydari., 1875
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
Book
Octavo. 252 pages. Hardcover / Contemporary 19th century half leather with marbled paper-covered boards. It is clear from three consecutive little wholes to the bookblock that this version of the Rose Garden was previously bound as a blockbook and rebound in 19th century boards. First 9 and last 7 pages with a faded stain, possibly from the glue of a former wrapper. Otherwise in very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Some occasional manuscript notes in pencil in english. The Gulistan (also transliterated as Golestan "The Rose Garden") is a landmark of Persian literature, perhaps its single most influential work of prose. Written in 1258 CE, it is one of two major works of the Persian poet Sa'di, considered one of the greatest medieval Persian poets. It is also one of his most popular books, and has proved deeply influential in the West as well as the East. The Gulistan is a collection of poems and stories, just as a rose-garden is a collection of roses. It is widely quoted as a source of wisdom. The well-known aphorism still frequently repeated in the western world, about being sad because one has no shoes until one meets the man who has no feet "whereupon I thanked Providence for its bounty to myself" is from the Gulistan. The minimalist plots of the Gulistan's stories are expressed with precise language and psychological insight, creating a "poetry of ideas" with the concision of mathematical formulas. The book explores virtually every major issue faced by humankind, with both an optimistic and a subtly satirical tone. There is much advice for rulers, in this way coming within the mirror for princes genre. But as Eastwick comments in his introduction to the work, there is a common saying in Persian, "Each word of Sa'di has seventy-two meanings", and the stories, alongside their entertainment value and practical and moral dimension, frequently focus on the conduct of dervishes and are said to contain sufi teachings. (Wikipedia) Sprache: persian / farsi.
Published by London Printed for J. Ridley in St. James's Street, 1774
Book First Edition
First edition in English, lacking half-title, small 8vo; contemporary half calf, spine gilt, a handsome volume. An early English translation of the Gulistan (Rose Garden) by the renowned sufi poet Sa'di of Shiraz, often considered one of the singular most important works of prose in the Persian language.
Published by undated [pre-1800]., [Persia],, 1800
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Switzerland
First Edition Signed
11.25 x 7.5 inches. [ca. 228 leaves] Written mostly in old Farsi, with some Arabic marginal notes. With one leaf [f. 66] illuminated on upper quadrant, another 2 leaves with a penciled sketch where an illumination was planned but never completed [ff. 108, 170]. There are numerous decorative motifs of flowers throughout the manuscript. Each leaf is variously partitioned, perhaps suggestive of a garden[!], in this case with flowers adorning most leaves. Binding style suggests 18-19th centuries. Bound in Islamic style, Ottoman period, full Turkey morocco, with elaborate gilt rule, corner and centre ornamental flourishes, with leather flap; some minor repairs to the sides of the binding are evident when examined closely. MANUSCRIPT OF SAADI' GOLESTAN THE GREAT PERSIAN POET: ORIGINAL COMPLETE MANUSCRIPT OF ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL PERSIAN POETS, SA'ADI OF SHIRAZI. The calligraphic style and the binding are suggestive of the 16th or 17th century. This piece is embellished with numerous leaves, many of which are decorated by hand with small compartments of flowers, each realized from the title of Sa'adi's Gulistan [Golestan], Flower Garden of Sa'adi. Sa'adi is "probably the single most influential work of prose in the Persian tradition, completed in 1258 by Mosarref-al-Din Mole, known as Shaikh Sa'di of Shiraz." âÂÂ" Encyclopaedia Iranica. / The manuscript is mixed with both poetry and stories or narratives along with a moral, as well as some commentaries. / PROVENANCE: Signed Kiffin Yates Rockwell (1892âÂÂ"1916) [later label of: Kiffin Ayres Rockwell], Beloit, Wisconsin, June 28, 1942. Kiffin Yates Rockwell was a World War I fighter pilot and the first American to shoot down an enemy aircraft in WWI. He shot down a German pilot. Thus the manuscript is clearly in the United States and kept there since before 1942. "Kiffin Yates Rockwell, the youngest son of James Chester and Loula Ayres Rockwell." [see below]. What may clear up some confusion here is that there are at least two persons with this name and there may be three. Kiffin Ayres Rockwell, II or III (Oct. 8, 1917-Jan. 27, 1998), who served in the air force in Korea, is buried in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Sa'adi opens with poems of Sa'eb of Tabriz, a Safavid poet of Indian style of poetry, added to the text. "Back of the shell, kingly gems are orphans.".
Published by Late 18th century to early 19th century., Qajar Persia (Iran)
Seller: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Lacquer boards, worn, in floral design. Brown leather spine. Doublures featuring 3 medallions in floral design on gilt background, floral border. , Persian manuscript.Text in Persian. A comprehensive collection of the works of one of Persia?s most eminent celebrated classical prose and poetry writer, compromising the full text of Saadi Golestan (Rose Garden), Bustan (Orchard), Ghisaid (Odes), and Ghazaliyat (Lyrics). Sadi (1210?1291), the prominent Persian poet, studied in Baghdad, he returned to his native Shiraz in 1256. His Bustan (Fruit Garden), an ethical-didactic text, was composed in Mathnawi (rhyming couplets). Even more popular is his Gulistan (Rose Garden), written in rhyming prose. Sadi is also the author of many Ghasidas (long panegyrics) in Persian and Arabic, of mystic Ghazal (love poems), and of satiric poetry. Ab?-Muhammad Muslih al-D?n bin Abdall?h Sh?r?z?, better known by his pen-name Saadi, also known as Saadi of Shiraz, was a major Persian poet and prose writer of the medieval period. He is recognized for the quality of his writings and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts. Sa?adi is widely recognized as one of the greatest poets of the classical literary tradition, earning him the nickname "Master of Speech" or simply "Master" among Persian scholars. He has been quoted in the Western traditions as well. Bustan is considered one of the 100 greatest books of all time according to The Guardian.Sadi's best known works are Bustan (The Orchard) completed in 1257 and Gulistan (The Rose Garden) completed in 1258. Bustan is entirely in verse (epic metre). It consists of stories aptly illustrating the standard virtues recommended to Muslims (justice, liberality, modesty, contentment) and reflections on the behavior of dervishes and their ecstatic practices. Gulistan is mainly in prose and contains stories and personal anecdotes. , Size : 8vo.(230 x 140 mm), Title with illuminated and colour headpiece. Text in fine and elegant Nasta?liq manuscript, 15 lines to a page in one or two columns, double intercolumnar rules in gold, gilt borders, illuminated catchwords, extensive glosses written diagonally in margins, headings in red on illuminated panels., 333 leaves. A fine example. Text is clean and crisp. Spine defective. Title verso with Persian marginalia. Interior lightly toned, else crisp.
Published by 17th century., Persia (Iran).
Seller: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Lacquer boards in coloured floral design. Illuminated doublures featuring central illustration of man and woman with additional miniature portraits illustrated above and below central image, on red floral-patterned background. Black embossed free endpapers., Persian Manuscript.Text in Persian. A comprehensive collection of the works of one of Persia?s most eminent celebrated classical prose and poetry writer, compromising the full text of Saadi Golestan (Rose Garden), Bustan (Orchard), Ghisaid (Odes), and Ghazaliyat (Lyrics). Sadi (1210?1291), the prominent Persian poet, studied in Baghdad, he returned to his native Shiraz in 1256. His Bustan (Fruit Garden), an ethical-didactic text, was composed in Mathnawi (rhyming couplets). Even more popular is his Gulistan (Rose Garden), written in rhyming prose. Sadi is also the author of many Ghasidas (long panegyrics) in Persian and Arabic, of mystic Ghazal (love poems), and of satiric poetry. Ab?-Muhammad Muslih al-D?n bin Abdall?h Sh?r?z?, better known by his pen-name Saadi, also known as Saadi of Shiraz, was a major Persian poet and prose writer of the medieval period. He is recognized for the quality of his writings and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts. Sa?adi is widely recognized as one of the greatest poets of the classical literary tradition, earning him the nickname "Master of Speech" or simply "Master" among Persian scholars. He has been quoted in the Western traditions as well. Bustan is considered one of the 100 greatest books of all time according to The Guardian.Sadi's best known works are Bustan (The Orchard) completed in 1257 and Gulistan (The Rose Garden) completed in 1258. Bustan is entirely in verse (epic metre). It consists of stories aptly illustrating the standard virtues recommended to Muslims (justice, liberality, modesty, contentment) and reflections on the behavior of dervishes and their ecstatic practices. Gulistan is mainly in prose and contains stories and personal anecdotes. , Size : 8vo.(230 x 140 mm), Title with illuminated colour headpiece, plus others throughout. Fine and handsome Nasta?liq manuscript, written in red and black ink in central column of 15 lines to a page with marginal text, catchwords often illuminated and coloured, gilt borders, extensive glosses written diagonally in margins throughout. , 331 leaves. A fine example. Binding worn, spine defective, some occasional marginal worming to last 25 leaves. Marginalia inked to bottom edges. Interior otherwise generally clean and crisp.
Published by 17th century., Persia (Iran).
Seller: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Full black morocco boards with blind borders, decorated with three debossed diamond-shaped medallion designs; one larger central medallion and two smaller directly above and below, gilt filigree on blue background. Spine with 2 slightly raised bands. , Persian manuscript. Text in Persian. Bustan (Orchard) is one of the works of the Persia?s most eminent celebrated classical prose and poetry writer, Saadi of Shiraz.Sadi (1210?1291), the prominent Persian poet, studied in Baghdad, he returned to his native Shiraz in 1256. His Bustan (Fruit Garden), an ethical-didactic text, was composed in Mathnawi (rhyming couplets). Even more popular is his Gulistan (Rose Garden), written in rhyming prose. Sadi is also the author of many Ghasidas (long panegyrics) in Persian and Arabic, of mystic Ghazal (love poems), and of satiric poetry. Ab?-Muhammad Muslih al-D?n bin Abdall?h Sh?r?z?, better known by his pen-name Saadi, also known as Saadi of Shiraz, was a major Persian poet and prose writer of the medieval period. He is recognized for the quality of his writings and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts. Sa?adi is widely recognized as one of the greatest poets of the classical literary tradition, earning him the nickname "Master of Speech" or simply "Master" among Persian scholars. He has been quoted in the Western traditions as well. Bustan is considered one of the 100 greatest books of all time according to The Guardian.Sadi's best known works are Bustan (The Orchard) completed in 1257 and Gulistan (The Rose Garden) completed in 1258. Bustan is entirely in verse (epic metre). It consists of stories aptly illustrating the standard virtues recommended to Muslims (justice, liberality, modesty, contentment) and reflections on the behavior of dervishes and their ecstatic practices. Gulistan is mainly in prose and contains stories and personal anecdotes. , Size : 8vo.(250 x 160 mm), Text in Nasta?liq manuscript, written 14 lines to a page in gilt columns with blue and green bordering on orange-pink painted leaves beautifully patterned in gilt. Catchwords, colour and gilt tailpiece, interlinear gilt decoration, intercolumnar rules decorated with intertwining floral motifs in gold on blue background. , 165 leaves. Generally good example. Binding worn, title headpiece lacking, some leaves splitting at column borders, mostly at last leaves. Text clean and crisp.