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Describing historical and literary associations to places in Greece for visitors. 191p.C191p.+ plates [ B & W] index. text neat and complete, library marks Ex-Library
Small tear to titlepage. Ex-library copy with usual stamps. Former owner's name to ffep ; 133 pages
Bryn Mawr Greek Commentaries; 8.4 X 5.4 X 0.4 inches; 38 pages
Light shelfwear. Former owner's name to halftitle. ; Greek-German edition. ; Philosophische Bibliothek Band 270; 101 pages
Pencil notes to greek text. Heavy in places. A few pages with light pen. Some shelfwear. ; English Introduction and notes with Latin Text. ; 176 pages
Faint foxing to a few pages. ; Coldstream expertly seeks evidence from the history and archeology of Cyprus that might help illuminate the lesser known epochs of the ancient Greek world. Card Covers. ; The Twentieth J. L. Myres Memorial Lecture. ; 8.4 X 5.9 X 0.7 inches; 40 pages
Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1087 (ISSN 1105-8242) Book
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In English. 16 p. A challenge on Cyprus.
Sequel to "The King Must Die" after Theseus returns from Crete. Hardcover. Book
Beautifully crafted novel based on the life of the itinerant Lyric Poet Simonides of Keos and his observations of the Tyrant leaders of 6th.C. Greece . Book
Harlequin romance - Chryssa series #1438 Book
Light creasing to spine. Minor chipping along spine. Crease to lower front corner of wraps. Scholar's initials to front inner cover (Hugh J. Mason). ; Looks at the history of Greek, Etruscan and Roman architecture from the earliest period to the foundation of Constantinople. ; 407 pages
Former owner's name on ffep. Wraps are a bit browned. Light shelfwear. ; Looks at the history of Greek, Etruscan and Roman architecture from the earliest period to the foundation of Constantinople. ; 407 pages
Harlequin romance Desire series # 882 (ISSN 1105-8234) Book
Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1081 (ISSN 1105-8242) Book
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 195 p., b/w ills. Istanbul çesitlemeleri.
208p.index Heavily underlines - student reading text only Book
Minor creasing and some rubbing to wraps. ; 338 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine sunned. Endpapers slightly browned. ; Menschen. Völker. Zeiten. Eine Kulturgeschichte in Einzeldarstellungen I; 178 pages
Harlequin romance - Klassika Arlenkin series # 223 Book
Light yellowing to wraps. Sticker residue to rear wrap. Minor shelfwear. ; Studies the influence of classicism in the Literature of Italy, France, England and Germany. ; The Classical Idiom 27; 96 pages
Set against a backdrop of the treacherous East/West German border, this tells of the journey into redemption for a disgraced British army officer who requires the defection of a top flight Soviet scientist. 332p.Translated into Greek by Rousos Vranas. 332p. Book
Small format but wide ranging,well arranged tourist guide to Greece. 240p. (+ 16p. maps) Book
Very Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). Else fine. ; Lancaster Pamphlets; 128 pages; This pamphlet places Augustus Caesar firmly in the context of his own times. It explores the background to his spectacular rise to power, his political and imperial reforms, the creation of the Respublica of Augustus, and the legacy he left to his successors. By examining the hopes and expectations of Augustus' contemporaries and his own personal characteristics of statesmanship and unscrupulous ambition, Shotter reveals that the reasons for Augustus' success lie partly in the complexity of the man himself, and partly in the unique nature of the times in which he lived.
Light shelfwear. Tiny corner creased to a couple of pages. Small chip to rear wrap with laminate lifting from corner. ; Lancaster Pamphlets; 128 pages; This pamphlet places Augustus Caesar firmly in the context of his own times. It explores the background to his spectacular rise to power, his political and imperial reforms, the creation of the Respublica of Augustus, and the legacy he left to his successors. By examining the hopes and expectations of Augustus' contemporaries and his own personal characteristics of statesmanship and unscrupulous ambition, Shotter reveals that the reasons for Augustus' success lie partly in the complexity of the man himself, and partly in the unique nature of the times in which he lived.