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195621908paris Imprimerie Nationale 1956 in-4 bradel cartonné un volume, reliure bradel pleine-toile beige grand in-quarto Editeur (33 x 25,8 cm), dos long avec titre imprimé en noir verticalement, 1er plat avec titre imprimé en noir de part et d'autre d'une plaque de Commandeur de la Légion d'Honneur argentée en relief au centre, Richement orné d'un frontispice en couleurs, nombreuses illustrations dans le texte (médailles), 2 fac-similés d'autographes, 50 planches hors texte dont 36 en couleurs réunissant 236 modèles de décorations ou rubans, 288 pages, 1956. Paris Imprimerie Nationale Editeur,
21605Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1956. Gr. in-4°, 291p. Reliure pleine toile d'éditeur, premier plat décoré.
19561217891956 Paris, Imprimerie Nationale - 1956 - 1vol in-4 - Pleine percaline beige avec médaillon en relief argenté à l'image de la Légion d'Honneur - 288 pages - Illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleur en et hors texte.
RO80144192CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 5ème édition. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 83 pages. Quelques illustrations et photos en noir et blanc, en planches et dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 737-Numismatique
RO80146093CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1ère édition. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 83 pages. Quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 737-Numismatique
182458Sans lieu in8. Sans date. Broché.
196732099Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1967. 1st edition. Cloth wraps. Very Good. 2 Volumes. 1st editions 1956 and 1967. Very Good condition. 1956 volume 4to. 291 pp. bound in publishers white cloth with heavily embossed silver medal on front cover. Cloth is soiled with some rubbing at extremities. 1967 volume 4to. 27 pp. bound in publishers decorated stiff wraps. Some minor soiling to covers. Both volumes are unmarked. Many full color images protected with tissue guards. Text in French. Imprimerie Nationale unknown
195685650Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1956. Presumed First Edition First printing/Limited Edition. Hardcover. Good. Text is in French. Format is approximately 10 inches by 13 inches. 291 5 pages. Illustrations many in color. Annexes including Bibliographie. This work has a decorative cover which has some wear and soiling. Somewhat shaken. Full canvas binding cream with arms of the Legion of Honor reproduction of the plaque of Grand Officier embossed in relief on the first dish. Printing on glossy luxury paper. Ex-library with library bookplate and usual library markings. Edition limited to 7000 copies. This is a very heavy book and if shipped outside of the United States will require additional shipping costs. Preface by General Catroux. Introduction by Yves Malecot Directeur des Monnaies. This magnificent volume contains in addition to all the historical technical and administrative information concerning the French decorations worn or awarded up to the Fourth Republic with the Colonial Orders and the Civil Orders of Merit disappeared afterwards a very abundant iconographic documentation reproducing in particular the ancient and modern medals of the Collection of the Monnaie de Paris. Among the items covered are: Legion d'Honneur Order de la Liberation Medaille Militaire Croix de Guerre Medaille de la Resistance Medailles Commemoratives Orders de Merite Civils Orders del la France d'Outre Mer Medailles d'Honneur and Barrettes. Imprimerie Nationale hardcover
1956107313Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1956. Hardcover. very good. 1st Edition. 291pp. including platespp. Folio in original cream colour cloth with raised silver decoration of "Republique Francaise Honneur Etpatrie" on front cover with tipped in facsimile documents tipped in 72 colour plates 70 with titled tissue guards included in pagination b&w plates and illustrations. Covers with light soiling from handling else a clean tight copy. very good 1956 Imprimerie Nationale hardcover
1956005015Imprimerie Nationale Paris 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Very nice copy clean no writing or marks binding tight. Text is in French. Cream cloth over boards silver medallion decoration on front cover 291 pp. however the verso of each plate is not counted as a page and only one side of the tissue guard is counted as a page; plates in b & w tipped in facsimile documents color plates with captioned tissue guards quite a handsome book. Top rear corners has a little bit of wear at tip covers are slightly bowed do not lie flat a small faint stain at top of spine. In a mylar jacket that is scuffed chipped at corners & spine ends piece missing at top of spine the usual for mylar jackets. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 5 lbs 6 oz. Category: Military Wars Military Weapons; History General; Books; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 005015. . Imprimerie Nationale hardcover
1391181557.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
32130Catalogue de vente, format 17x25 cm, 96 pages + 9 planches de monnaies reproduites in-fine. Ouvrage en langue allemande. Bon etat, petites traces d'usage sur un livre d'occasion.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 68 p., color ills. Izmir Museum of Commercial History Ancient Coin Collection.= Izmir Ticaret Tarihi Müzesi Antik Dönem Sikke Koleksiyonu.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30,5 x 21, 5 cm). In Italian. 290, [15] p., b/w plates. Hierapolis di Frigia IV. Hierapolis di Frigia le Monete. Campagne di Scavo 1957-2004. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavation Hierapolis Phrygia.
650 p., 3 pl. Inv. Th 733
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm) In Turkish. 254, [2] p., 57 numerous b/w plts., 1 b/w map. Genel nümizmatik sözlügü. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Numismatics Reference Dictionary Lexicon Coins Hellenism The Roman Empire.
New English Paperback. Pbo. In Turkish. Ills. 228 p. Prehistorical story of 'death' in Anatolia. Formation of a tradition's processes. Macabre folklore in Anatolia throughout history. Anadolu'da ölümün tarihöncesi. Bir gelenegin olusum süreçleri.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. [viii], 251 p., color and b/w ills. Prologue General Information About Numismatics The Need for Coins Numismatics and Its Importance How the First Coins were Minted Images and Inscriptions Types Symbols Legends Countermarks and Punchmarks Raw Materials Units and Standards The Value of a Coin Bronze Coins Counterfeit Coins PHOKAIAN COINS Introduction ARCHAIC AGE PHOKAIAN COINS Archaic Age Phokaian Electrum Coins The First Alloying Term (625/600-522 BC) Coins with the Phokaian Insignia, the Seal Coins with the Griffin and its Interpretation Coins with Animal Images and their Interpretation Coins with the Insignia of Another City Coins with the River God Achelous Coins with Human Image Types Coins With Warrior Heads Coins With Female Heads Evaluation of the First Alloying Term Western Anatolia after the Persian Invasion The Second Alloying Term (522-478 BC) Changing the Alloy Composition The Ionian Revolt and Alliance Coins Coins Minted During the Second Alloying Term (Em. 29-50) Coins with the Seal Image Coins with the Griffin Image Coins with Animal Images Coins with the Insignia of Another City Coins with God and Goddess Images Coins Depicting Religious Festivals and Dances Coins with Warrior and Hero Images Coins with Gorgoneion Images The End of the Second Alloying Term Archaic Age Phokaian Silver Coins The Spread of the Phokaian Culture in the Archaiac Age The establishment of Phokaian colonies Migration Phokaian Coins in the Western Mediterranean CLASSICAL AGE PHOKAIAN COINS Economic and Political Developments Classical Age Phokaian Electrum Coins Overview of the Third Alloying Term Coins Minted in the First Section of the Third Alloying Term (478-387 BC), Em. 51-97 Coins with Animal Images Coins with the Insignia of Another City Coins with Warrior Images Coins with Cybele and Attis Coins with Other Gods and Goddesses Coins Depicting Religious Beliefs and Festivals Coins with Heads of Satraps Linked to Historical Events Coins with Human Heads The Last Persian Domination Period in Phokaia (387-326 BC) Electrum Coins minted in the Second Section of the Third Alloying Term (387-326 BC), Em. 98-112 Coins with Heads of Women, Nymphs and Goddesses Coin with Sappho Coin with Omphale Last Electrum Coins of Phokaia The End of the Electrum Coin Minting in Phokaia Other Subjects Related to the Electrum Coins in Phokaia Why Electrum? Electrum Coin Reverses The Problem of Counterfeit Coins The Value of Phokaian Coins Circulation Zone of Phokaian Coins Classical Age Phokaian Silver Coins Classical Age Phokaian Bronze Coins Phokaian Monetary Agreements The Monetary Agreement Between Phokaia and Mytilene Other Relations that Imply a Monetary Agreement Relations with Cyzicus Relations with Teos Relations with Lampsacus Relations with Erythrae Relations with Velia THE HELLENISTIC AGE Political Developments in Western Anatolia Coin Minting in the Hellenistic Age Raw Materials Types on the Coins Legends on the Coins Union Coins Western Anatolian City States and Their Own Coins Hellenistic Age Phokaian Coins Royal Coins Bronze Coins Coins with Hermes Coins with Athena Coins with Smardos Coins wit
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. 169 p., color ills. The history of Phokaia.= Foça tarihi. The elderly king of Tartessos regarded the Phokaians with so much favour as, to beg them to quit Ionia and settle in whatever part of his country they liked. HerodotosThe Phokaians escaping the Persian invasion laid the heaviest curses on the man who should draw back and forsake the armament; and having dropped a heavy mass of iron into the sea, swore never to return to Phokaia till that mass reappeared upon the surface. Nevertheless, as they were preparing to depart for Cyrnus, more than half of their number were seized with such sadness and so great a longing to see once more their city and their ancient homes, that they broke the oath by which they had bound themselves and sailed back to Phokaia. HerodotosIt was possible to find any kind of job, there was bread there (.) Nobody knew what poverty meant. A Greek citizen of FocaPhokaia, having really fascinating natural formations, was no doubt, the most alluring and beautiful city of antiquity. Ord. Prof. Dr. Ekrem Akurgal. Foça for them was the blissful country of happy times in the past. Dr. Herkul Millas. Foça is a passion. Ahmet Vasfi Pekin.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 172 p., ills. Izmir'in Osmanli do?nemi taniklari: Smyrna / Izmir agorasindan cam objeler. Glass objects from the Ottoman period of Izmir city.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 106 p., color plates. Coins from ancient Smyrna excavations, (2008-2012).= Antik Smyrna sikkeleri, (2008-2011).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 172 p., color ills. Antik dönemden Osmanli dönemine Smyrna / Izmir kemik objeleri.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 151 p., ills. Büyük Iskender sonrasinda antik Smyrna (Izmir): Bütün kentlerin en güzeli (Strabon). Ancient Smyrna after Alexander the Great.
12 p., 268 lots la plupart illustrés en coul. Inv. 34576
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Persian and abstract in English with trilingual title in English, Turkish and Persian on cover. 550 p., color plates, maps. Medals, orders and decorations of Iran: Pahlavi period, (1304-1357 H) - (1925-1978).= Nishan'ha, midal'ha va yadbud'ha-yi Iran-i dawrah-i Pahlai, (1304-1357 Sh).= Rozetler ve hatira paralar. Pehlevi dönemi.