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126 pages. Short Stories: The Girl in the Sentry Box; A Touch of Scandal; The Hermit; The Turning Point. Articles: What Makes Me Laugh; Adventures of the Mind, #48 - The Act of Language; The Happy Orphans of Metera - Greek home for babies of unwed mothers; Master of Movie Horror - William Castle; Red China Against Russia?; They're Off - and the World is Watching - the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination; Norman Rockwell - My Adventures as an Illustrator, Part VI - I Tried to be a Playboy. Serials: Moon Pilot (part 1 of 3); Night Without End (part 5 of 8). Ads: Phone ad features Winterland, Florida; Florsheim Shoes; Cracker Barrel Cheese; Ford Falcon Wagons (2 color pages); Oldsmobile (Olds) 1960; Hotpoint stoves; Campbell's Tomato Rice and Cream of Vegetable Soups; Pontiac Bonneville (night illustration); Dial Soap; 1960 Chrysler - nice light-blue New Yorker at circus; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti; Avis Rent-a-Car; Grandma Moses flower seeds and Borden's Instant Coffee; Caterpillar - pushing coal at a power plant; Borden's Chocolate Ice Cream; GM Diesel - two illustrated pages; Air France - featuring gourmet food; 1960 Chevrolet Trucks; Sylvania TVs - with Arthur Godfrey photo; Royal Crown Soda - young lady in rain gear; The Metropolitcan 1500 car; International Trucks; Mayflower Movers; Ladies' Home Journal; Renault Dauphine; Pan-Am color ad with Paris photo; GMAC; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover boasts they are "Air-Softened". Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Front hinge is cracked. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 330 pages
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has closed tear along back corner. ; 330 pages
Spine sunned and spotted. Corners a little edgeworn. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) With other Former owners' names to ffep. Marginalia and underlining in pencil on some pages. Light tanning to pages. Chipping to spine ends. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
Spine sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (Sam Scully). Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Many pencil and pen notes and underlining to latin text. Spine is browned with some chipping and creasing. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
Spine browned. Corners a little edgeworn. Former owner's name to ffep. Inner hinges weakening. Marginalia and underlining in pen on a few pages. Light tanning to pages. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
Spine sunned. Bottom Corners a little edgeworn. Front hinge is weakening and starting to crack. Stain to spine. . Light tanning to endpapers ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
Ex-library copy with minimal stamps. Spine sunned. Front hinge cracked. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
Book has some yellowing to wraps. "Classics Department" written in pen to ffep. ; Reprint of 1966 edition. ; 330 pages
Book has some yellowing and light soiling to wraps. Faint foxing to textblock. ; Reprint of 1966 edition. ; 330 pages
"This remarkable anthology displays the way different periods have taken Sappho's haunting story, bringing together many different kinds of work.We see her image change, recreated in Ovid's poetry and Boccaccio's takes, in translations by Pope, Rossetti, Swinburne and Baudelaire, and in the modern versions of Eavan Boland,Rith Pradel and Jeantte Winterson." 422p. bibliography.index. As new except for remainder mark Book
DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 23pp of photos, 78 figures. "This is an account of the excavation of a Greek sanctuary in the south-west corner of the mainland of Asia Minor opposite Rhodes--once known as the Carian Chersonese. The excavations took place in 1959-1960. This is the first Greek temple of any size uncovered in that part of Asia Minor, and the discovery of the site of Kastabos, whose existence was known from book V of Diodorus' world history, has entailed the re-siting of several ancient towns in the region. The sanctuary itself, whose main buildings date from c. 300 B. C. , was dedicated to the Goddess Hemithea. It adds to our knowledge of a special sort of Greek shrine which was popular in the early Hellenistic age and is a perfect instance of a religious gathering place designed for a short, well attended festival. The excavations show that, although it was an Ionic temple, the style of the great contemporary temples in Ionia (such as that at Ephesus) has been modified and the design is somewhat similar, in plan and proportion, to that of the temple of Epidaurus. In particular, the discovery of a decorative screen with little shrines round the temple area throws new light on Greek architectural complexes." ; 180 pages
Story of the culture shock experienced by a naive Anerican giirl in Miami who falls for a handsome Greek seaman called Nikos. She tries to adapt to the cultural norms of a primitive Greek island far removed from the life she is used to. (Review copy) Due for publication October 2000 Book
"The championing of wine, love, and adultery and the cosmic upheaval fomented by immortals are the main themes in this book of drama and Greek myth. Here Zeus takes center stage in three unique dramatizations, from the serious to the comic, from the bombastic to the contemplative, and from the decorous to the revelrous." Erez Natanblut lives in Canada and is a Professor of Ancient Greek.880. Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 224 p., ills. The sad legacy of the Population Exchange. Study on the 1923 Turkish-Greek Population Exchange.
Very Minor bump to base of spine. Light shelfwear to DJ. Gift inscription from author to Fergus Millar on ffep. ; First full-length interpretation of the foundation sets out a completely new methodology for analysing large inscriptions, and challenges some of the basic assumptions scholars have made about the origins and significance of the "Second Sophistic". Argues that Ephesians used their past to define their present during the Roman Empire, and his study sheds new light on how second-century Greeks established and maintained their identities in relation to Romans, Christians and jews. ; 1 x 9 x 6 Inches; 192 pages; Signed by Author
book has one bump to upper edge of front board else fine. Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear with one small scratch to foreedge of back panel. ; First full-length interpretation of the foundation sets out a completely new methodology for analysing large inscriptions, and challenges some of the basic assumptions scholars have made about the origins and significance of the "Second Sophistic". Argues that Ephesians used their past to define their present during the Roman Empire, and his study sheds new light on how second-century Greeks established and maintained their identities in relation to Romans, Christians and jews. ; 1 x 9 x 6 Inches; 192 pages
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Former book price on ffep has been rubbed out. ; First full-length interpretation of the foundation sets out a completely new methodology for analysing large inscriptions, and challenges some of the basic assumptions scholars have made about the origins and significance of the "Second Sophistic". Argues that Ephesians used their past to define their present during the Roman Empire, and his study sheds new light on how second-century Greeks established and maintained their identities in relation to Romans, Christians and jews. ; 1 x 9 x 6 Inches; 192 pages
Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear to top corner else Fine. ; First full-length interpretation of the foundation sets out a completely new methodology for analysing large inscriptions, and challenges some of the basic assumptions scholars have made about the origins and significance of the "Second Sophistic". Argues that Ephesians used their past to define their present during the Roman Empire, and his study sheds new light on how second-century Greeks established and maintained their identities in relation to Romans, Christians and jews. ; 1 x 9 x 6 Inches; 192 pages
Upper corners lightly bumped. Book has minor shelfwear. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. Light rubbing and chipping to DJ. ; From epigraphical, archaeological, and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals, religious ceremonies, and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life. ; 226 pages
Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). Else book is fine. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. Light rubbing and chipping to DJ. ; From epigraphical, archaeological, and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals, religious ceremonies, and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life. ; 226 pages
Reprint of book first publshed by Macmillan in 1936. "...entertaining study traces the various changes in the art of gardening, architecture and painting from the early eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century.... gives an unprecedented inight into the minutiae of classsical living during the Georgian era. 203p. bibliography,.index Book
Sympathetic account of the Greek Royal family and their tribulations, especially during WW II. 296p+ plates. index. Text clean and neat, corners bumped, some edgewear. Book
Light foxing to textblock. Minor shelfwear. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1898. Looks at the history of the Romans on the Italian and Roman Rivieras. ; 9.5 x 0.75 x 0.65 Inches