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Two volumes. Royal quarto. I. Text: Pp. xii, 386. With 786 text illustrations; II. Plates: Pp. x, Colour frontispiece, 16 colour plates, and 152 monochromatic plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering, spines slightly faded. Very good set in fine internal condition. ~ First edition. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011). With a 2-page interesting letter from De Meulenaere to the authors in which he lists several points for correction or alternation in their book. [ADDED:] Hellmut Bruner: "Ägyptische Altertümer des Linden-Museums II". Offprint from "Tribus", 1961. Octavo. Pp. 57-67. Plus one plates and 4 figures. (AEB 61088). Dedicated by author. [ALSO ADDED:] In 1984, De Meulenaere published in "Chronique d'Égypte" a review of the Brunner's book. An offprint of this review is herewith enclosed.
Quarto. Pp. xviii, 707. Original publisher's stiff wrappers, lower corner of back cover bit creased. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Ägyptologische Abhandlungen 52.
Quarto. Pp. vi, 353. With numerous full-page plans; text figures. Original stiff wrappers, bit soiled, lower corner bit worn and stained on the inside, this repeated on some consecutive leaves; signature to title-page. Withal, a very good copy. ~ First edition.
Imperial folio (45x35 cm). Pp. x (Preface), 611 figures on unnumbered leaves printed on recto only, (10) Indices. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full light blue cloth, gilt spine; slight wear to spine-ends. In a very good condition, crisp interior. ~ First edition. All published. Published posthumously; the intended text volume never appeared in print. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) with some annotations in his neat hand.
Quarto. Pp. x, 90, 25. Plus 33 plates, some folding, and 3 large folding plans, all bound at end. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's navy blue full cloth, gilt cover and spine. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Publications du Comité des Fouilles Belges en Égypte.
Two parts in one volume. Crown quarto. Pp. xi, 41; 60. Frontispiece. Original Errata slip tipped-in. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, black lettering to cover and spine, this bit faded. In fine condition. ~ First edition. From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss with his charming bookplate inside cover. Manuscript letter from the Author, signed, dated 1958, written on stationery of the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, is loosely inserted, neatly preserved. A copy with uncommon provenance.
Quarto. Pp. viii, 198. With one figure. Hardcover, bound in handsome navy blue pebbled full cloth, gilt spine. In fine condition. A very attractive copy. ~ First edition. Selim Hassan (1886-1961). Beinlich-Seeber 9715.
Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 550. Plus folding plates. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine; tiny stain on back cover. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Probleme der Ägyptologie, III. The Register volume (Probleme der Ägyptologie, IIIa) was compiled at the Ägyptologischen Abteilung der Universität Hamburg and published in a small edition in 1975. It is provided herewith in digital form in its completeness, scanned in high resolution.
Royal quarto 34x27 cm. Pp. viii, 40. Plus 9 compound plates in different techniques. With 4 figures. Title-page printed in red and black. Hardcover, bound in neat pebbled boards, buckram spine with lettering-piece from original printed wrappers. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Mémoires publiés par les Membres de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale du Caire, Tome LXXI. Beinlich-Seeber 13436.
Three works bound in one. Quarto. Paginated consecutively. Pp. 90, plus a suite of 99 plates with a total of 327 images; 95-269; 275-294, plus frontispiece. Text figures. Original printed stiff wrappers, spine trifle creased and discoloured. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus. Rare three works in one volume, first to appear together as a whole in this "Mémoires de l'Institut national de France, Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres"44/2. AEB 66430 (Montet).
Small folio. Pp. vi, 404. Plus an extended suite of 93 plates, most with multiple images to each, bound at end. Title-page printed in red and black. Original wrappers printed in red and black, spine-ends frayed due to thickness of bookblock but mended. In fine internal condition. Wide-margined, preserved entirely in the original state. ~ First edition. Published posthumously. Revised, annotated and completed by Mohammad Hassan Abd-ul-Rahman. George Andrew Reisner (1867-1942) was the first person to make fully systematic excavations in Egypt, exploiting the technique of recorded digging much further than Petrie and earlier archaeologists had done. This attention to every detail and the scrupulous care taken meant that although his reports were much fuller than those of his predecessors, they also required much more time for preparation, resulting in a great part of his work remaining incomplete and unpublished at his death. His publications were of great importance and of monumental proportions, with a detailed study unknown before his time. From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss (1923-2015) with his charming bookplate inside cover.
Two volumes, one of which is in facsimile. I. Text: Three parts bound in one. Quarto. Pp. 2 (Avertissement, verso blank), 89; (3 inc. 2 blanks), 57 (verso blank); 164. Plus 2 double-page leaves of handmade paper, numbered 3* & 16*, inserted at end. Indices, appendices, corrections and additions. Half-title with the text "Lettres relatives aux monumens gréco-égyptiens du Musée d'antiquits de Leide" present. Engraved tinted vignette ("Lampe gréco-égyptienne du Musée de Leide") to title-page. A wide-margined, uncut copy in the original plain paper wrappers, back trifle edge frayed; title-page bit browned. A fine copy, practically unused, still entirely unopened. II. Atlas: Provided in Xerox. Pp. 6, plus 6 plates (originally lithographed by the firm of L. Springer of Leiden). ~ Contains the three Letters. I: Papyrus bilingues; II: Monument en marbre; III: Papyrus grecs. With the Appendix: Papyrus bilingue, et livre magique, postérieurement reçus. Caspar Jacob Christiaan Reuvens (1793-1835), Dutch Egyptologist. Also known as Caspari Jacobi Christiani Reuvens, Gaspard Jacob Chrétien Reuvens, Casparus Jacobus Christianus Reuvens, and Kaspar Jakob Christian Reuvens. Studied law and classics in Amsterdam and Leiden but became interested in archaeology during a stay in Paris. He was appointed first director of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities and first professor of archaeology in the Netherlands (Leiden University, 1818-1835). It was Reuvens who transformed the mediocre archaeological cabinet of Leiden University to the National Museum of Antiquities of the Netherlands. Backed by King William I, he acquired the successive collections of De Lescluze, Cimba, and Anastasi, as well as numerous classical collections. Among his books are "Epimetrum de quibusdam monumentis cum Pollionis historia conjunctis" (1820); and "Periculum animadversionum archaeologicarum ad cippos Punicos Humbertianos Musei Antiquarii Lugduno-Batavi" (1822). Antoine-Jean Letronne (1787-1848) was a French archaeologist, director of the Ecole des Chartes, and inspector-general of the University of France. In 1831 he became professor of history in the College de France, a chair he exchanged in 1838 for that of archaeology. In 1840 he became the keeper of the national archives.
Quarto. Pp. ix, 53, plus 105 plates, many of which are folding. Plus large folding coloured wall plan of Karnak (62x100 cm) loosely inserted as issued. With 27 text figures. Original stiff wrappers printed in red and black, spine bit creased. In a very good general condition and with fine interior. A practically unused copy, still entirely unopened. ~ First edition. Fouilles de l'Institut Français du Caire, XIX. Alexandre Varille (1909-1951). Complete with the scarce wall plan of Karnak. Beinlich-Seeber 20056.
London, Egypt Expl. Fund, 1900-01. 4to. 2 private full cloth. Small stamp on titlepage. (88),51 VIII,60 pp. and 130 plates (67+63), some in colour.
591019Londres, Egypt Exploration Society, Humphrey Milford, 1932. Fort in-4, rel. pleine percaline marine, titre doré sous jaquette d'éd., XI-502 pp., 74 pl. en noir hors-texte. Textes en anglais, allemand, français.
589395Le Caire, IFAO, 1936. In-4, rel. demi-basane noire à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, 82 pp., 99 fig., XV pl. de dessins in fine, une reprod. photogr. au frontisp. en sépia.
589260[Bruxelles, Palais des Académies], 1965. Trois vol. in-8, reliure demi basane noire à coins, titres dorés au dos, XIV-213 pp. en continu, 8 pl. en noir in et hors-texte, bibliogr., index et tables au fasc. Ib, XX fig. de transcription hiéroglyphique, 16 photogr. en noir au fasc.II.
600558Le Caire, Imp. Nationale, 1952. In-folio, rel. pleine percaline rouge post., titre doré au dos, XX-61 pp., index.
An extremely rare and early account of the Ushabti of King Tut. 32 leaves, printed rectos only, with reproduction of author's manuscript text and drawings. EDITION LIMITED TO 100 NUMBERED COPIES PRINTED ON FINE BLUISH WOVE PAPER. Frontispiece portrait of author by Max Jacob. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Large 4to, loose as issued in original metallic golden wraps. Minimal wear to wraps, else fine and bright.
600934Paris, Lib. orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1926. Deux tomes dans un fort et grand in-4, rel. demi-chagrin cerise, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, couv. conservées en partie, XX-113-32, X-141-114 pp.
19251591Paris, Lib. orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1925. 3 tomes en 1 vol. in-8 de XXXV-332-[2]-VI-438-VI-458 pages, reliure moderne pleine percaline bleue nuit, couverture conservée.
Quarto. Pp. x, 165. Original stiff wrappers bit marked, trifle soiled. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.
1937136882London: The Egypt Exploration Society 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London The Egypt Exploration Society 1937. Large quarto two volumes xiv 300 pages with numerous tables plus 4 folding tables and a tipped-in corrigendum; and xii 78 plates several folding including Plate VII: 'Colours mentioned in Chapters V and XII' a double-page card with 81 mounted colour samples. Cloth a little scuffed and flecked sunned on the spines and a little marked on the bottom edges of the boards; leading and bottom edges uncut; half-titles a little tanned; small ownership stamp on the front free endpapers; a very good set internally excellent. One of only 500 sets of the 'ordinary edition'; there were also 12 sets of 'a presentation edition . printed on hand-made paper'. 2 items. The Egypt Exploration Society hardcover
600567Le Caire, General Organisation for Government Printing Offices, 1966. In-folio, rel. demi-basane bordeaux à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, X-142 pp., 2 pl. h.-t. dépliantes, 54 pl. in fine en noir (reprod. photogr. de papyrus et transcription).
600529Londres, The Egypt Exploration Society, 1923. Grand in-4, rel. demi-percaline marine de l'éd., auteur et titre dorés en long au dos, 46 pp., 38 planches in fine (ill. et reprod. photogr.), dont 4 en couleurs dont une au frontisp., index. Texte en anglais.