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New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 210 p., b/w ills. Tripolis ad Meandrum I: Tripolis arastirmalari. Some articles form contents: Location, Importance and Short History of Tripolis.; Tripolis on the Maeander under Roman Rule (Cent. 2nd B.C.-3rd A.D.): History and Epigraphy.; Tripolis on the Maeander in Hellenistic and Roman Age (Cent. 3rd B.C.-3rd A.D.): Epigraphy and Prosopography.; An Inscribed Altar from Tripolis ad Maeandrum.; Erken Bizans Kilisesi 4.; Tripolis Roma Hamami (Büyük Hamam).; Tripolis Antik Kentinde Bulunan Kemerli Yapinin Sonlu Elemanlar Yöntemi ile Dogrusal Elastik Analizi.
294 pages. Bibliography. Abundant archival black and white illustrations. Author's signature and inscription to relatives atop front free endpaper. "...An attempt to impart to the reader some of Elzevir's vast history, mixed with first-hand memories of the past as recalled by the contributors." - from Preface. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured plates and endpaper maps; pictorial cloth, backstrip lettered in white, a near fine copy in publsher's board slip-case.
Some shelfwear. Some underlining and marginalia in red pen and pencil. Minor creasing to spine. Some creasing to corners. Small ink stains to rear wrap. Light foxing. ; 192 pages; Contents: Events at the end of the late bronze age in the Near East (A. R. Millard) ; Archaeological Comments on A. R. Millard's Paper (V. Hankey) ; Hittite History and the Trojan War (D. F. Easton) ; The Mycenaeans and Troy (C. B. Mee) ; Discussion (D. F. Easton) ; Troy VIIA in Anatolian Perspective (J. Mellaart) ; Discussion (L Foxhall) ; Reliability of the Oral Tradition (J. K. Davies) ; Fallibility of an Oral Heroic Tradition (J. B. Hainsworth) ; Trojans in the Iliad (J. Pinsent) ; The Topography of the Plain of Troy (J. M. Cook) ; Afterword.
"The Trojan War is the most famous conflict in history, the subject of Homer"s Iliad, one of the cornerstones of Western literature. Although many readers know that this literary masterwork is based on actual events, there is disagreement about how much of Homer"s tale is true. Drawing on recent archeological research, historian and classicist Barry Strauss explains what really happened in Troy more than 3,000 years ago.For many years it was thought that Troy was an insignificant place that never had a chance against the Greek warriors who laid siege and overwhelmed the city. In the old view, the conflict was decided by duels between champions on the plain of Troy. Today we know that Troy was indeed a large and prosperous city, just as Homer said. The Trojans themselves were not Greeks but vassals of the powerful Hittite Empire to the east in modern-day Turkey, and they probably spoke a Hittite-related language called Luwian. The Trojan War was most likely the culmination of a long feud over power, wealth, and honor in western Turkey and the offshore islands. The war itself was mainly a low-intensity conflict, a series of raids on neighboring towns and lands. It seems unlikely that there was ever a siege of Troy; rather some sort of trick -- perhaps involving a wooden horse -- allowed the Greeks to take the city.Strauss shows us where Homer nods,and sometimes exaggerates and distorts, as well. He puts the Trojan War into the context of its time, explaining the strategies and tactics that both sides used, and compares the war to contemporary battles elsewhere in the eastern Mediterranean. With his vivid reconstructions of the conflict and his insights into the famous characters and events of Homer's great epic, Strauss masterfully tells the story of the fall of Troy as history without losing the poetry and grandeur that continue to draw readers to this ancient tale. 258p. index New except for remainder mark Book
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Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In English. 437 p., color and b/w ills. The treasures of Troia. Translated by Jean D. Carpenter Efe. Edited by Arzu Kahramani Pekin. It has been some 140 years now that actual finds from the ancient city of Troy-that city near the Dardanelles-that Troia around which was spun the famed epic of Homer's Illiad-appeared to accompany and magnify the myth. The finds unearthed there-many representing buried treasures-are today widely scattered, with principal groups, however, now found housed in only (!) eight different museums. The goal of this work is to bring the individual pieces together, to verify their common origin, to consider their purpose, and to place them into an accurate chronological perspective-not only within the strata of the site itself, but throughout the Bronze Age world that helped create them. These objects demonstrate how developed the aesthetic sensibilities of our ancestors living some 4500 years ago really were, and how highly developed the craft of their goldsmiths was at the time. Geographical patterns of influence as well as the import of semiprecious stones and other raw materials stress the far-reaching trade and significance of the Trojans.
Scholar's name to ffep (Karl Petruso). Else minor shelfwear with faint crease to 1 corner of wraps. ; Lilly Library Publication Number XXIX; 80 pages
Features: Why husbands die young, by Peg Bracken - they think it's sissy to admit they're sick - until too late; Our New Strategy - the alternatives to total war; "My Favorite Quotation" - provided by many famous people; Artist of the Third Eye - Marc Chagall; ; Now Ruthie Newton is in Step - she was found half-dead when she was an infant in India; Digging a Way to Freedom - the human story behind tunnel 29 from East to West Germany; Coaches on a Collision Course - Army's Paul Dietzel and Navy's Wayne Hardin drive their teams toward a showdown in Saturday's gridiron classic; Why I Quit Hunting - a hunter tells how the slaying of an antelope struck him with so deep a sorrow that he put away his guns forever; Stormy Sage of Weather Control - Dr. Irving Parkhurst Krick not only predicts rain, he makes it for his clients by seeding rain clouds from planes; Hollywood's new breed of Soft Young Men - Richard Beymer, Troy Donahue, George Hamilton, Mickey Callan, George Chakiris. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
132 pages. Generously illustrated with sepia-tone photographic plates. A reprint of lectures delivered in the season of 1915-16 in Isis Theater, San Diego. Bookplate inside front cover. Various markings to contents. Initials atop front cover. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Cuban Diary - Raising Castro's 'New Man' - article with photo of state-run nursery for children of working mothers; Gorgeous color fashion ads; A Doctor's Diagnosis of Medicare; A Negro Leader Defines a way out of the Exploding Ghetto - Bayard Rustin; A Puerto Rican Describes a Nightmare Night in 'Mi Barrio' - Piro Thomas writes about Spanish Harlem; The (John) Betjeman Phenomenon - photo-illustrated article on England's 61-year-old poet-crusader; Lovely color-photo Lady Manhattan centerfold ad; Fantastic Patty Petite ad features 'Helen of Troy' theme with ancient warriors at her back; Nice hat fashion photos; Fantastic one-page color-photo Lady Arrow ad features Pamela Tiffin; Photos of the home-office of Dr. William Greenspon; Artsy McCallum Boutique ad features Gernreich stocking designs; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Spine taped. A worthy reference copy. Book
New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. Color ills. 271 p. Contents: Erdogdu, Burçin / Ugurlu - A Neolithic Settlement on the Aegean Island of Gökçeada.; Takaoglu, Turan - Abdülkadir Özdemir / Coskuntepe - A Neolithic Village in the Coastal Troad.; Karul, Necmi - Mert B.Avci / Aktopraklik.; Roodenberg, Jacob - Songül Alpaslan Roodenberg / Ilipinar and Mentese- Early Farming Communities in the Eastern Marmara.; Gerritsen, Fokke - Rana Özbal - Laurens Thissen / Barcin Höyük-The Beginings of Farming in the Marmara Region.; Kiziltan, Zeynep - Mehmet Ali Polat / The Neolithic at Yenikapi - Marmaray-Metro Project Rescue Excavations.; Özdogan, Mehmet / Neolithic Sites in the Marmara Region Fikirtepe, Pendik, Yarimburgaz, Toptepe, Hoca Çesme and Asagi Pinar.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. Color ills. 271 p. Contents: Erdogdu, Burçin / Ugurlu - A Neolithic Settlement on the Aegean Island of Gökçeada.; Takaoglu, Turan - Abdülkadir Özdemir / Coskuntepe - A Neolithic Village in the Coastal Troad.; Karul, Necmi - Mert B.Avci / Aktopraklik.; Roodenberg, Jacob - Songül Alpaslan Roodenberg / Ilipinar and Mentese- Early Farming Communities in the Eastern Marmara.; Gerritsen, Fokke - Rana Özbal - Laurens Thissen / Barcin Höyük-The Beginings of Farming in the Marmara Region.; Kiziltan, Zeynep - Mehmet Ali Polat / The Neolithic at Yenikapi - Marmaray-Metro Project Rescue Excavations.; Özdogan, Mehmet / Neolithic Sites in the Marmara Region Fikirtepe, Pendik, Yarimburgaz, Toptepe, Hoca Çesme and Asagi Pinar. The Neolithic in Turkey. New excavations and new research Vol. 5: Central Turkey Northwestern Turkey and Istanbul.
As despised as she was desired, Helen of Troy is one of history's most notorious women. In this groundbreaking and richly dramatic novel, the familiar story of passion and violence is told from a new perspective: that of Helen herself. 309p. Book
As despised as she was desired, Helen of Troy is one of history's most notorious women. In this groundbreaking and richly dramatic novel, the familiar story of passion and violence is told from a new perspective: that of Helen herself. Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with a frontispiece, decorative title and 2 plates; strongly bound in marbled boards, cloth back, roan label gilt, ORIGINAL PICTORIAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED, upper hinge cracked (but binding entirely sound), a remarkably well-preserved copy in a substantial and attractive period binding. Published as a 'Daily Mail Sixpenny Novel', with several trade advertisements. SCARCE IN THE ORIGINAL WRAPPERS
In spring 1945, the Red Army entered Berlin. Not far from the Reichs Chancellery was the Berlin Zoo with an anti-aircraft tower. Inside were crates containing Heinrich Schliemann's famed collection of gold from the lost city of Troy, King Priam's riches - gold diadems with leaf and flower pendants, gold bottles, gold earrings and 9000 gold rings and buttons - one of the most complete and valuable finds ever made by an archaeologist. On June 3rd the crates were despatched to Moscow by military aircraft. And there they and their contents vanished. Caroline Moorehead has spent two years searching for the treasures of Troy. She tells the full story of where they have been for the past 49 years.306p + plates, notes bibliograohy index.S Book
In spring 1945, the Red Army entered Berlin. Not far from the Reichs Chancellery was the Berlin Zoo with an anti-aircraft tower. Inside were crates containing Heinrich Schliemann's famed collection of gold from the lost city of Troy, King Priam's riches - gold diadems with leaf and flower pendants, gold bottles, gold earrings and 9000 gold rings and buttons - one of the most complete and valuable finds ever made by an archaeologist. On June 3rd the crates were despatched to Moscow by military aircraft. And there they and their contents vanished. Caroline Moorehead has spent two years searching for the treasures of Troy. In this book she tells the full story of where they have been for the past 49 years. 306p.+plates notes, bubliogrsphym index. Book
Faint foxing to textblock. DJ has some chipping and 1 tear to lower rear corner. DJ has laminate lifing along spine. DJ spine sunned. ; Phaidon Book; 304 pages
DJ has some chipping and small tears. DJ spine sunned. ; Phaidon Book; 304 pages
416 pages. Split down side of spine and front cover and wear to cover edges. Missing front free endpaper
Translation by W.H.D.Rouse. 307p, Pronouncing index. Neat, tight unmarked copy Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full blue cloth boards with gilt decoration. Tears on worn dust jacket. Front free endpaper has been removed. Illustrated with the classical designs of John Flaxman.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. Slight creases to spine. 310 pages.
A clean, unmarked book. Edge wear and a bit of peeling laminate to cover. Age-toned pages. Stated First American Printing. 310 pages. More than fifty years old, the glued binding is likely fragile.