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193434023Paris Payot 1934 In-8 Bibliothèque Historique - Traduction de lm'anglais par Théo Varlet , 1 carte dépliante in fine
PARIS, Payot, Collection Bibliothèque Historique - 1934 - In-8, 23 x 14 cms - Couverture beige illustrée photo sépia en médaillon, texte en marron et rouge - 1 carte hors texte in-fine - 449 pages - Propre
19253PARIS, Payot, Collection Bibliothèque Historique - 1934 - In-8, 23 x 14 cms - Couverture beige illustrée photo sépia en médaillon, texte en marron et rouge - 1 carte hors texte in-fine - 449 pages - Propre
1900131551900 plaquette in-octavo (booklet in-octavo), première de couverture illustrée en couleurs - rousseurs sur la couverture (front cover illustrated in colors - redness marks on the cover), illustrations : avec gravures (illustrations : engravings), pagination de la plaquette (paging of the small volume) : 32 pages - pagination de la série (paging of the set) : de la page (of the page) 385 à la page (on the page) 416, fin dix-neuvième à Paris Edité par Henri Gautier,
196298496hachette, coll. « Génies et Réalités » 1962 In-8 reliuire éditeur. Bon état d’occasion.
2009LFA-126728368Un ouvrage de 192 pages, format 135 x 185 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2009, Bayard Jeunesse, collection "Héros de Légende", bon état
1993130147France-Empire, coll. « Histoire Et Terroirs » 1993 In-8 broché 23,9 cm sur 15,3. 284 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Former owner's bookplate on ffep. Crhiping to wraps and textblock. Pages uncut. ; 451 pages; 446 pp. with index and fold-out map
19514671951 1951 IN-12 BROCHE DE 392 PAGES, COUVERTURE IMPRIMEE. ILLUSTRE DE 2 CARTES REPLIEES. EDITION ORIGINALE.
1828136738Genève, Paris, Abraham Cherbuliez, Ballimore 1828 In-8 22 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture marron, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, VIII-138 pp. Manque angulaire en couverture.
pp. 529-659 + 6 Full Page Plates. Text drawings and photographs. 280mm. Original printed wraps. Small loss at head and tail of spine. Some topics covered include: AGORA EXCAVATION; CORINTH; MACEDONIA GREEK INSCRIPTION. VERIA BX 3
Series:Idruma Meleton Khersonesou tou Aimou, 238. Edited by Athanasios E Karathanases.In the 19th. century the population of Meleniko [Melnik] was predominantly Greek, but in the settlement after the Balkan Wars the area was ceded to Bulgaria and the Greek population was exiled to Greece. This book includes documents and phoographs relating to this perriod. 125p. plates Book
Minor Edgewear along lower edge of rear wrap else fine. ; 418 pages
Light shelfwear to wraps. ; Oversized. 14pp b/w plates. This publication of 135 pages which were devoted to the renowned historian Nicholas Hammond incorporates a monumental introduction by Professor Nicholas Hammond on Macedonia before Philip, and the chapters on Ancient Macedonians by Eugene Borza (University of Pennsylvania) , Peter Londey (The War Memorial Museum, Canberra) , Elizabeth Baynham (University of Newcastle) , Ian Worthington (University of Tasmania) , Ian Sharples (University of Western Australia) , Leah McKenzie (University of Melbourne) , Graeme W. Clark (Humanities Research Centre, ANU) , Peter J. Connor (University of Melbourne) , Minor M. Markle (University of New England) and Greg H. R. Horsley (University of New England).; Offprint Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. 7; 126 pages
46718Poésie traduite du macédonien par Jasmina Sopova. Introduction d'Ante Popovski. Arles : Actes Sud / Editions Unesco, 1994. Edition originale de traduction française. Bon état.
QWA-21240Nancy, Presses Universitaires de Nancy, 1993, in-8 br. (16 x 24), 525 p., coll. "Travaux et Mémoires / Etudes anciennes", 6 planches h.-t. in-fine, cartes et plans, très bon état.
DJ Spine is browned and rubbing to bottom of spine. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Very minor shelfwear else Fine. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Some foxing to textblock. Former owner's name to ffep. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Minor shelfwear to textblock and boards. ; The first of the modern biographies of great Hellenistic kings is surely W. W. Tarn's Antigonos Gonatas, originally published in 1913. Tarn's book is biography on a grand scale; he aims not only to recount Antigonos' political career, but to bring to life the man and his times, and there is no missing his genuine admiration for his subject. ; 501 pages
Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear. ; 0.5 x 8.69 x 5.55 Inches; 88 pages; Blunt, honest and tenacious, Antigonus II Gonatas assumed the title King of Macedonia in 283 BC and reigned for more than forty years. Pragmatic and occasionally ruthless, he was a well-educated man with a keen interest in philosophy. He gathered about him poets, philosophers and historians; his long reign, despite vicissitudes, re-established Macedonia as a nation. Janice J. Gabbert portrays the eventful life of this enigmatic king in a lively and engaging manner. Her aim is to trace the political career of a man about whose life almost no official records survive. Taking into account the most recent epigraphical evidence, the author brings to life a fascinating political figure. This is the first study entirely devoted to Antigonus for over eighty years.
Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear. ; 0.5 x 8.69 x 5.55 Inches; 88 pages; Blunt, honest and tenacious, Antigonus II Gonatas assumed the title King of Macedonia in 283 BC and reigned for more than forty years. Pragmatic and occasionally ruthless, he was a well-educated man with a keen interest in philosophy. He gathered about him poets, philosophers and historians; his long reign, despite vicissitudes, re-established Macedonia as a nation. Janice J. Gabbert portrays the eventful life of this enigmatic king in a lively and engaging manner. Her aim is to trace the political career of a man about whose life almost no official records survive. Taking into account the most recent epigraphical evidence, the author brings to life a fascinating political figure. This is the first study entirely devoted to Antigonus for over eighty years.
Wraps sunned to edges. Pages tanned. Gift Inscribed by the author to Christian Habicht. Signed to front wrap by author. Small tear to top of spine (1 cm). ; Extract (?) From Makedonikon, pp121-184. ; Demosieumata Tes Makedonikon Spoudon; 61 pages; Signed by Author
Minor edgewear/rubbing to boards. Light shelfwear. Corners a bit rounded. Spine slightly sunned with light spotting. ; Looks at the military and political career of Aratos of Sicyon. ; Thiriwall Prize Essay 1933; 222 pages