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191813831918 Paris, Éditions Parisiana, sans date [1918]. 20 cartes postales protégées par une serpente. Format 14 x 8,5 cm, dont 15 ont pour sujet la prostitution. Une carte se détache sinon bon exemplaire. Légendes bilingues français-anglais.
Features/Photos: The Queen and her baby son; Uncovering a 7th Millennium Settlement in Macedonia, Nea Nikomedeia - Part I, Site and Pottery; The cutting up of Abu Simbel; Death of General Douglas MacArthur; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
2001__3486252607De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2001. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 299 pages. Italian language. 9.05x6.10x0.87 inches. De Gruyter Oldenbourg hardcover
Very Good English Contemporary bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French and Russian. 48 p. Bibliotheque des 'Questions Balkaniques' No.: 3. La population de la Macedoine.
Very Good English Contemporary bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French. 40 p., 26 b/w plates. Bibliotheque des 'Questions Balkaniques' No.: 12. Les atrocites Serbes en Macedoine, (1912-1915). Avec 20 portraits joints au texte. Extraits du livre 'Le regime serbe et la lutte revolutionnaire en Macedoine' par C. Parlitcheff, Sofia 1917.
Very Good English Contemporary bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French and Russian. 67 p. Bibliotheque des 'Questions Balkaniques' No.: 7. Aveux Serbes sur la Macedonie.
Ex-library copy with minimal stamps, call numbers and circulation page. Minor shelfwear. ; Philopoemen's political activity in the Achaean league spanned the period of its transition from being a Macedonian satellite to becoming a Roman client. Deals with Philopoemen's political career through this vital period of change. ; 328 pages
Minor scuffing. Adhesive stains to inner covers. ; The successors of Alexander the Great were neither his closest friends nor his most prominent generals. But because these marshals labored in his shadow, their careers and contributions to Alexander's success have been neglected by historians, ancient and modern. The primary aim of this book is to bring them to light. Waldemar Heckel presents an interpretative prosopographical study of more than 130 officers who served Alexander the Great. As such, The Marshals of Alexander's Empire is a revision, a continuation and an expansion of H. Berve's Das Alexanderreich aup prosopographischer Grunlage, volume 2 (Munich, 1926). The Marshals of Alexander's Empire provides the first full discussion in English of the careers of Alexander's Macedonian officers and closest friends. ; 1.2 x 9.3 x 6.1 Inches; 444 pages
Gorgeous leather spine has wear along ends and rubbing. Minor browning to pages. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. ; L'Évolution De L'Humanité. Synthèse Collective XV.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. Otherwise a clean copy. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Scale: 1/300.000. Toponyms in German. Shows Saraybosna (Sarajevo), and its around, Travnik, Kladanj, G. Yakuf, Konjiva, Gorazda, Mostar et alli. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. It needs repair. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Toponyms in German. Shows Durach (Durazzo) and its around, Musakija at south, western shores of Albania, Elbasan, and three bays (Drin Golf etc). A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. Otherwise a clean copy. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Toponyms in German. Shows Brood area and its around, Djakovo, Tuzla etc. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. Otherwise a clean copy. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Toponyms in German. Shows Krusevac and its around in Serbia. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Toponyms in German. [MAP of WEST WALLACHIA - CRAIOVA] N.10. Kraiova. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. It needs repair. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Toponyms in German. Shows Kastoria area in Greece. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Toponyms in German. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
1995279325PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. 50x60 cm. In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/200000. Ottoman map of Eastern Anatolia. Bargiri, Hoy, Baskal'a, Malazgird. It shows Lake Erçek located on the east of Lake Van which is an endorheic salt lake in Van Province in eastern Turkey, about 30 kilometres; on north side, Bargiri place where the oldest district of Van city; on east, Turkish and Azerbaijani and Iranian borders and Hoy city of the West Azerbaijan; and on west, map shows Malazgird [Malazgirt]. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps.
Very Good Turkish Original color map. 52x65 cm. In Turkish. Scale: 1: 800,000. Showing shores from Latakia to Haifa; Lebanon , Beyrouth, North Palestine, Syria, Saudi Arabia and borders, Orontes river, deserts. [TURKISH MAP of BEYROUTH, DAMASCUS, JORDAN] Sam, Beyrouth, Lebanon, Jordan.
3486252607.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Gift inscription from author to ffep. Light creasing along upper edge and corners of wraps. ; CONTENTS: Preface par Pierre Vidal-Naquet - Introduction - De Thessalie en Macedoine - Demeter et la Belle deesse a Lete - Le dromos en Macedoine - Dionysos Agrios, Ertayptos, Pseudanor - Imberbe et travesti - La guerre et la chasse - Initiations, consecrations et affranchissements - En guisse d' epilogue - APPENDICE: Le sanctuaire de Demeter et de Kore pres de. ; Meletemata 19; Centre De Recherches De L'Antiquite Grecque Et Romaine. Fondation Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique; 171 pages; 26 pl. & 2 maps. ; Signed by Author
Light shelfwear. Small bibliographical reference to front wrap in pen. Spine browned. Ink underlining on about 2 pages. ; Università Degli Studi Di Padova Pubblicazioni Dell'istituto Di Storia Antica ; Vol. VI; 141 pages
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. Shows Southeastern parts of Asia Minor and Syria; Siverek, Sard (Iraq) and Ras Al-Ayn (Rasulayn - Resualyn) in Syria. Hegira: 1333 = Gregorian: 1917. Not description on map-maker. Scale: 1: 200.000. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. According to Türkezer & Çobanoglu: History of Mapping in Turkey-1:200.000 Scale Maps, last cartographer of Diyarbakir regio is M. Sait Malatyali. No his biographic material and info in 'Savaslarda Haritacilar'. Rare.
Very light bumping to corners of book. Else fine. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; 0.94 x 8.66 x 5.59 Inches; 304 pages; Among Alexander's successors, Lysimachus is the forgotten man; when he is recalled it is usually as brutal oppressor of the Greeks, or conversely, as a mediocre little man spurred into action only late in life by a domineering woman. As the first full-length study of Lysimachus in the English language, this book aims to reassess Lysimachus' achievements, which although ephemeral, foreshadowed the growth of the Pergamene and Byzantine empires. Helen Lund sets Lysimachus' actions against the background of the early Hellenistic world, marked by extreme political instability and constant warfare, but also by great developments in city building, portraiture and numismatics. Lysimachus' practice in warfare, kingship, and government is compared and contrasted with that of his contemporaries, his predecessors, and his successors in order to set his achievements in the context of a continuum of imperial rule in Asia Minor. The evidence for Lysimachus's rule is set in its literary, political and social context. Covering Lysimachus's rise from governor of the obscure satrapy of Thrace to ruler of a vast Hellespont-centered kingdom, this book analyzes his skills as warrior and diplomat, and examines the factors which motivated him at each stage of his career. Helen Lund discusses images of Lysimachus in literature, his contribution to early Hellenistic kingship ritual and royal propaganda, offering a completely fresh approach to the dynastic struggle which ended his career.