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1968136861London: The Trustees of the British Museum 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. London The Trustees of the British Museum 1968 to 1987. Large quarto seven volumes with numerous illustrations many by Grace Huxtable and Marion Cox tables and plans plus numerous plates from photographs some in colour: full details listed below. Cloth; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper of each volume; minimal signs of age and use; an excellent set complete with the dustwrappers a little sunned marked and rubbed. 1 DAWSON Warren R. and Surgeon Commander P.H.K. GRAY: Volume I. Mummies and Human Remains 1968; xiv 44 pages plus a frontispiece and 37 pages of plates. <p>2 GLANVILLE S.R.K. and R.O. FAULKNER: Volume II. Wooden Model Boats 1972; viii 78 pages with 66 illustrations plus a colour frontispiece and 12 pages of plates. <p>3 ANDERSON R.D.: Volume III. Musical Instruments 1976; viii 87 pages with 150 illustrations. <p>4 COONEY J.D.: Volume IV. Glass 1976; xvi 180 pages with 900 illustrations plus 8 pages of colour plates. <p>5 SPENCER A.J.: Volume V. Early Dynastic Objects 1980; viii 112 pages plus 80 pages of plates. <p>6 ANDREWS Carol A.R.: Volume VI. Jewellery I. From the Earliest Times to the Seventeenth Dynasty based on Material collected by Alix Wilkinson 1981; 104 pages plus 48 pages of plates. <p>7 DAVIES W.V.: Volume VII. Tools and Weapons I: Axes 1987; 104 pages plus 41 pages of plates. 7 items. The Trustees of the British Museum hardcover
Quarto. Pp. 184, (4). Plus a suite of 11 folding plates bound at end. Hardcover, bound in handsome navy blue full cloth, gilt lettering to spine, gutter margin after title-page neatly strengthened with archival tape. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Mitteilungen aus der Papyrussammlung der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer, VIII. Reproduced in its entirety from a typewritten manuscript. Bresciani's new edition of the Vienna Demotic literary text, Papyrus Krall, contains vis-a-vis transliteration and translation, followed by a commentary. Includes an extended Glossary. All columns are presented in photographs on the folding plates. The newly gained fragments that she used shed a new light on the story of count Inharow's stolen armour. AEB 64063. Very rare, from the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011).
Quarto. Pp. xiv, 505. Frontispiece. Plus 3 plates and a folding chart. Ca. 200 figures to text. Hardcover, bound in handsome burgundy full cloth, gilt mahogany lettering-piece to spine, gilt lettering direct at foot. In mint condition. A splendid copy. ~ First edition. Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, Bibliothèque d'étude, XXXIV. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011).
Five volumes. Quarto. Pp. viii, 409; 420; 443; 376; 517. The first four volumes are in the original publisher's installments, 16 in total, bound in stiff wrappers which are bit frayed in places. The fifth volume is hardcover, bound in the original publisher's blue full cloth, crimson morocco lettering-piece to spine, gilt cover. In a very good to fine condition. ~ First edition, entirely in the original state. Published posthumously. The first four volumes, Spruch 213-506, were published a year after Sethe's death. Sethe's original manuscript was transferred to print by an old, now defunct method called "Manuldruck", also known as "Reflex Copying Process". The four volumes were printed by the inventor of this method, the printers' firm Max Ullman of Zwicaku. In 1962 appeared by Augustin Volume V, Spruch 507-582, which is presented here also in the first edition, to be distinguished from the second edition of the entire work which also appeared that year. In that year appeared also the index volume which is not included here. Provenance: From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss (1923-2015) with his charming bookplate inside each cover and occasionally with his neat pencil annotations. Kurt Heinrich Sethe (1869-1934). Beinlich-Seeber 18525 (vols. I-IV).
199859550Ouvrage publié sous les auspices de S.A. Ismaïl Pacha, 2 vol. à savoir 1 vol. in-folio (tomes 1 et 2) et 1 vol. in-8 (tome 3), reliure pleine toile verte, reprint de l'édition Librairie A. Franck, 1869 et Imprimerie Nationale, 1880, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, Zürich, New York, 1998, 86 pp. et 53 planches, 55 pp. et 68 planches ; VII-595 pp.. Rappel du titre complet : Abydos. Description des fouilles exécutées sur l'emplacement de cette ville (3 Tomes - Complet) Tome I : Ville antique - Temple de Séti ; Tome II : Temple de Séti (Supplément) - Temple de Ramsès - Temple d'Osiris - Petit Temple de l'Ouest - Nécropole ; Tome III : Catalogue général des monuments d'Abydos découverts pendant les fouilles de cette ville
Ouvrage publié sous les auspices de S.A. Ismaïl Pacha, 2 vol. à savoir 1 vol. in-folio (tomes 1 et 2) et 1 vol. in-8 (tome 3), reliure pleine toile verte, reprint de l'édition Librairie A. Franck, 1869 et Imprimerie Nationale, 1880, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, Zürich, New York, 1998, 86 pp. et 53 planches, 55 pp. et 68 planches ; VII-595 pp.. Rappel du titre complet : Abydos. Description des fouilles exécutées sur l'emplacement de cette ville (3 Tomes - Complet) Tome I : Ville antique - Temple de Séti ; Tome II : Temple de Séti (Supplément) - Temple de Ramsès - Temple d'Osiris - Petit Temple de l'Ouest - Nécropole ; Tome III : Catalogue général des monuments d'Abydos découverts pendant les fouilles de cette ville Bon état pour cet exemplaire du reprint de l'édition Franck de 1869 (pour les deux premiers tomes) et de l'édition de l'Imprimerie Nationale de 1880 (pour le tome troisième). Bon état (premier plat du premier volume un peu cintré, très bon état par ailleurs). Français
19003712FBWestminster, Verlag Archibald Constable, 1900. 4°. 32 x 25,5 cm. 40 Seiten. 22 Tafeln. Original-Halbleinenband mit rot-schwarz gedrucktem Deckeltitel. [11 Warenabbildungen]
143160London: Egypt Exploration Society 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/No Jacket. London Egypt Exploration Society 1974 and 1989. Large quarto two volumes xx 126 pages with 8 illustrations plus 63 pages of plates one folding; and xxii 71 3 pages with 14 illustrations plus 93 pages of plates 16 folding. Cloth; minimal signs of handling; a near-fine set with the near-fine lightly sunned dustwrapper on the second volume no dustwrapper was issued with the first volume. Archaeological Survey of Egypt Thirty-fifth Memoir and Thirty-Ninth Memoir respectively. 2 items. Egypt Exploration Society hardcover
Four volumes. Royal quarto. Pp. viii, 56, plus 42 plates; vii, 48, plus 47 plates; xii, 41, plus 40 plates; vi, 36, plus 45 plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's cloth and printed boards, ochre spines embossed with black lettering; two inner spines in one volume and one in another are neatly strengthened with silken archival tape. Nice set in a very good condition with fine, very clean and carefully preserved interiors. ~ First edition. First four volumes, each complete in itself. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018).
Sixty-eight volumes. Quarto. Various paginations. Plated and figures. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition, mostly in fine condition. ~ First edition; few issues in reprint. A complete, uninterrupted run of 68 years. Plus Reviews Supplements 71 and 90. Total of 70 volumes of the series, fully collated for completeness and condition.
55 volumes bound in 45. Royal octavo. 27 volumes are hardcover, bound in the original publisher's blue full cloth with gilt lettering to cover and spine; 18 are in the original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Comprising of 53 volumes in a complete, uninterrupted run of 55 years. [TO THIS IS ADDED:] Indexes 1947-1956 (Leiden, Brill, 1960), hardcover, full cloth; [AND:] Late Reviews AEB 1947-1984 (Leiden, NINO, 1989). Grand total is 55 volumes in 47. The entire set is fully collated for completeness.
16 volumes bound in one. Quarto. Bound-up volume of 16 publications with numerous articles. With plates in various techniques, some folding. Hardcover, bound in contemporary half-cloth and marbled boards, spine gilt, spine-ends and lower joint bit frayed. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Comprising of the following rare publications and offprints: [1-5:] Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 1873. Five issues, one issue incomplete. Lacks September-October. [6-7:] ZÄS, Juli-October 1876. Two issues. [8:] ZÄS, Januar-März 1877. One issue. [9:] P. Hippolyte-Boussac: Tombeau d'un astrologue thébain de la XVIIIe dynastie; with translation into English as The Tomb of a Theban Astrologer of the Eighteenth Dynasty (Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, ca. 1850). [10:] Recueil de travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes, IX, I-II, Ca. 1875. [11:] Édouard Naville: La stèle de Pithom. (ZÄS XL). [12:] La pierre de Palmere (No author, Congrès des Orientalistes de Hambourg, 1902). [13:] Georges Legran: Notes prises à Karnak. (Tirage à part de Recueil de travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes,1900). [14:] Le temple et les chapelles d'Osiris à Karnak. II. La Chapelle et le tombeau d'Osiris ounnofré. (No imprint). [15:] S. Birch: Remarks upon the Cover of the Granite Sarcophagus of Rameses III. in the Fitzwilliam Museum. (Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1876). [16:] Georges Legrain et Édouard Naville: L'aile nord du pylône d'Anénophis III à Karnak. (Annales du Musée Guimet, 1902). ~ [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018), previously at NINO with corresponding bookplate inside cover. [WITH:] Detailed manuscript "List of Contents" compiled on two blank preliminaries, aiming to list the many dozens of articles in this collection. [AND WITH:] Index, compiled in manuscript by another hand, comprising of 4 neatly written pages with cross-references, bound-in at end. With Borghouts' pencil annotations in places. Very rare scholar's copy.
Four volumes. Royal octavo. Pp. xii, 320; 526; 527-953; iii, 327, plus 6 plates and one folding map. Extended glossary, indices. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's navy blue full cloth, gilt lettering to covers and spines, with original dust-jackets, these still good bit chipped and faded. All four volumes are in fine condition. ~ First edition.
Two volumes. I. Text: Quarto. Pp. xvi' 291, plus folding chart; II. Plates: Royal quarto (33x23 cm). Pp. Half-title, title-page, list of plates, and 30 pages of plates. Original printed wrappers, edges of plates bit yellowing due to paper quality. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Very rare complete set. Papyrologica Lugduno-Batava, XX A-B.
Three volumes. Quarto. Pp. xxiii, 161; 135; vi, 124, plus 21 plates, mostly folding, bound at end. Text figures, folding charts. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's green full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spines, very small defect to one joint. In fine condition, crisp interiors and plates. ~ First edition. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011). [ADDED:] An offprint of a review of Pestman's book which was published by Heinz Heinen (source and date not stated).
Quarto. Pp. xxxi, 432. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's blue full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine; spine-ends trifle frayed, upper joint mended for split. Solid binding with perfect inner hinges. Fine interior. ~ First edition. First volume of this 3-volume work, and the rarest of them all.
Five volumes. Paginated consecutively. Crown quarto. Pp. xxix, 1245. Original printed stiff wrappers. In mint condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. Rare complete set. Testi e Documenti per lo Studio Dell'Antichita, XLV,1-5.
Six volumes bound in 11. Royal octavo and crown quarto. Pp. viii, 609; 613 - 1044; viii, 543, plus folding map; 555-1086, plus large folding plan of Karnak lithographed in colour; viii, 701; 177 plates; 858; 40 plates; viii, 1037; 48 plates; 354 plus 23 plates bound at end; extended index. Uniformly bound in the original publisher's illustrated stiff wrappers, printed in red and black. In fine condition. All interiors are exceptionally well preserved, all plates are exceptionally crisp. An outstanding set. ~ First edition. Profusely illustrated in various techniques, some several thousands images in total. The text volumes contain many hundreds of figures, often in the form of full-page plates. The plate volumes are partly printed in fine collotype and comprise of multiple images to each plate. A remarkable production, spanning over two decades, comprising entirely of first edition in original binding.
Quarto. Pp. xviii, 336. Plus 40 plates bound at end. With 87 figures and additional figures in the Appendix; 15 transects; 4 tables. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's illustrated boards. A brand new copy. ~ First edition. Excavation Memoir 77.
600117Le Caire, IFAO, 1911. In-folio, rel. demi-chagrin poli rouge à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, VII-240 pp., 7 fig. en noir in-t., XL pl. in fine dont 3 en couleurs, index. Ex-libris ms au titre, qq. annotations au crayon mine.
590562Le Caire, IFAO, 1921. In-folio, rel. demi-chagrin bordeaux à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, XV-393 pp., XX pl. en coul. in fine, index.
1724PHO-2160Rouen, Robert Machuel, 1724, 3 vol. in-12(165x100), (12) ff, 384 pp., (4) ff, 1 carte dépliante, 9 pl. dont certaines dépliantes ; (2) ff., 384 pp., (4) ff., 14 planches ; (1) f., 346 pp., (5) ff., 10 planches, veau époque, dos à nerfs orné avec tomaison et pièce de titre, petit début de fentes, coiffes arasées, mouillure sur quelques feuillets au t1 et 3, petites rousseurs.
Oversized imperial folio, ca. 62x49cm. Pp. (iv), 5, (2) fold-out List of Plates bound at end. Plus 34 leaves of plates, comprising of Chapman's drawings and of photo plates, all printed in collotype on recto only. Hardcover, bound in the original cloth-backed boards, upper board printed in black, half-title present, decorative device to title-page. A fine copy in excellent condition. ~ The fine collotype plates were printed by Meriden Gravure Co. of Meriden, Connecticut; the letterpress text was printed by Harvard University Printing Office. In Dunham's words, the substance of this volume lies wholly in the plates. Collotype is one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms.
Three volumes. Text Volumes, I-II: Royal octavo. Pp. xxiii, 68; 215; 324. With some figures and maps, one double-page and printed in red and black. III: Plates Volume: Folio. (ii), 27 autographed plates, plus 13 photographic plates. Includes 4 large, folding plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's light-blue full cloth, plate volume with dust-jacket. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Plate volume is the Oxford reprint of 1968 which comes complete with extra 13 photographic plates not present in the standard original edition of 1947 (for that matter see Annual Egyptological Bibliography 107). While Fairman's transcriptions are reproduced here lithographically, the original collotypes are printed now in offset and provide a clear view of the papyrus parallel to the transcriptions.
Quarto. Pp. 45, (1). Plus 19 double-page plates hand-drawn and printed in blue ink. With 12 woodcut illustrations to the text. Dedication leaf. Original corrigenda slip and Notice to the Reader tipped-in. Nice title-vignette (Heaven bestowing knowledge on a man and his soul). Appendix. Hardcover, bound in the original cloth and plain boards, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, boards chafed, inner hinges open, short tear to blank margin of one leaf. Very good interior in mediocre binding. ~ First edition. The first attempt to describe the contents of the texts and scenes on the alabaster sarcophagus of Seti I. Dedicated to the memory of Giovanni Battista Belzoni "who discovered this sculptured monument" and of John Soane "who bought it and gave it to the British Nation". Joseph Bonomi (1796-1878). Sharpe and Bonomi cooperated on several publishing projects. Bonomi, although not an Egyptologist, was considered to have greater knowledge and experience of Egypt than most of his contemporaries and the contributions he made greater. Samuel Sharpe (1799-1881), Joseph Bonomi (1796-1878). From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss (1923-2015) with his charming bookplate inside cover and with some of his neat pencil annotations in margins. Beinlich-Seeber 18641.