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1996879201996 Monaco, Editions du Rocher (Champollion), 1996, petit in 8° broché, 173 pages ; importante iconographie.
1957137846Oxford: Printed for the Griffith Institute at the University Press by Charles Batey 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Oxford Printed for the Griffith Institute at the University Press by Charles Batey 1957. Large folio x 10 indices pages plus 45 plates. Original cloth with matching cloth recently overlaid on the sides; spine a little sunned and rubbed; new endpapers; a very good copy internally excellent. The plates reproduce at full scale the hieroglyphic inscriptions on 611 funerary cones. This volume was edited by M.F. Laming Macadam from material compiled by Norman de Garis Davies prior to his death in 1941. The proposed accompanying text volumes appear never to have been published. Printed for the Griffith Institute at the University Press by Charles Batey hardcover
1909118698London: Trustees of the British Museum 1909. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. London Trustees of the British Museum 1909. Octavo; wrappers; spine chipped and darkened; front joint breaking and tender; ownership stamp; a very good copy. Trustees of the British Museum paperback
1955136947Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Cambridge Harvard University Press 1955. Large quarto xviii 110 pages with 148 figures plus 55 pages of plates from photographs. Cloth a little marked; top edge a little foxed; endpapers a little tanned and lightly foxed with a small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a very good copy with the price-clipped dustwrapper a little tanned foxed and torn with a little loss to silverfish to the spine. Harvard University Press hardcover
1966137101Berkeley: University of California Press 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Berkeley University of California Press 1966 and 1968 both first editions. Quarto two volumes xxviii 271 and xl 548 pages with a total of 371 illustrations over 70 from photographs plus 32 pages of plates 17 in colour. Pictorial cloth Volume II a little sunned on the spine; Volume III has an unevenly tanned bottom edge and slightly tape-stained pastedowns; small name-stamp on both front free endpapers; overall an excellent pair with the dustwrapper on only Volume III now a little rubbed and tape-marked. The first volume in the series 'From the Earliest Times to the End of the Old Kingdom' was first published in Cairo in 1954. 2 items. University of California Press hardcover
1977136946Oxford: Griffith Institute Ashmolean Museum 1977. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Dust Jacket Included. Oxford Griffith Institute Ashmolean Museum 1977. Large quarto xii 102 pages plus 13 plates 6 folding 5 from photographs. Cloth; top edge very slightly marked; a near-fine copy with the dustwrapper a little tanned creased and torn. Loosely inserted are two newspaper obituaries of the author. A pictorial bookplate is mounted on the front pastedown. Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum hardcover
2001137222Praha: Czech Institute of Egyptology 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Praha Czech Institute of Egyptology 2001. Quarto 184 pages with numerous illustrations plus 32 pages of plates many from photographs. Decorated cloth; small name-stamp on the half-title; a fine copy with the fine dustwrapper. 'Excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology'. Czech Institute of Egyptology hardcover
1995136925London: Egypt Exploration Society 1995. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. London Egypt Exploration Society 1995. Quarto viii 462 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs graphs tables diagrams and maps. Laminated papered boards reproducing the original pictorial wrappers; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a fine copy. 'The Egyptian City of Tell el-Amarna was built by King Akhenaten around 1350 BC as a new capital and as the showpiece for his new cult of the life-giving powers of the sun the Aten. On his death the city was rapidly deserted after an occupation of between about fifteen to twenty years. This short-lived history makes the site immensely important for archaeological studies. In 1979 the Egypt Exploration Society resumed its programme of excavation and survey at Amarna interrupted since 1936. This is the sixth volume of reports on excavations and survey' introductory note. Contributors include A. Bomann A.D. Boyce J.A. Charles B.J. Kemp M.D.S. Mallinson I.J. Mathieson P.T. Nicholson C. Powell P.J. Rose D.J. Samuel and F.J. Weatherhead. Egypt Exploration Society paperback
1960136884London: The Oldbourne Press 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Dust Jacket Included. London The Oldbourne Press 1960. Quarto xv 44 pages with a frpntispiece plus 32 full-page plates from photographs by F.L. Kennett each with a facing explanatory page and a tipped-in publisher's note. Half-cloth and papered boards a little used; ink gift inscription; ownership stamp; a good copy with the dustwrapper a little creased chipped and torn. The Acanthus History of Sculpture series. The Oldbourne Press hardcover
1994137642Warminster: Aris & Phillips 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Warminster Aris & Phillips 1994. Quarto xii 102 pages with 86 illustrations plus 10 pages of plates containing 72 illustrations from photographs. Later papered boards reproducing the original cover design; covers lightly rubbed; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; an excellent copy. Aris & Phillips hardcover
1997137214London: British Museum Press for the Trustees of the British Museum 1997. Hardcover. Fine. London British Museum Press for the Trustees of the British Museum 1997/ 1997. Quarto 224 pages with a map and 214 illustrations 135 in colour. Later papered boards reproducing the original cover design; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a fine copy. Part IV of 'A Catalogue of Roman Portraits in the British Museum'. British Museum Press for the Trustees of the British Museum hardcover
1996137096Oxford: Oxbow Books 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Oxford Oxbow Books 1996. Quarto xvi 202 pages with 68 line illustratons and maps and 21 pages of plates. Pictorial papered boards; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a fine copy. Oxbow Monograph 60. Oxbow Books hardcover
1983137511London: Egypt Exploration Society 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. London Egypt Exploration Society 1983. Large quarto xx 217 pages plus 38 pages of plates. Cloth; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a fine copy. Texts from Excavations Sixth Memoir. Egypt Exploration Society hardcover
1982137198New Haven: Yale University Press 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. New Haven Yale University Press 1982. Octavo xvi 258 pages with 50 examples of hieroglyphic script plus a frontispiece. Cloth and edges slightly marked; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; an excellent copy. Yale University Press hardcover
1978136993London: Egypt Exploration Society 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. London Egypt Exploration Society 1978. Large quarto x 104 pages with 38 pages of plates depicting hieroglyphs most from photographs. Cloth; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a fine copy with the unevenly tanned dustwrapper. Text from Excavations Fifth Memoir. Egypt Exploration Society hardcover
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
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
1926137489London: The Religious Tract Society 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London The Religious Tract Society 1926. Octavo xxiv 308 pages with 22 illustrations plus 17 plates. Cloth slightly rubbed and a little sunned and marked on the spine; endpapers tanned with a small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; minimal signs of age and use; a very good copy. The Religious Tract Society hardcover
2005136874London: The Egypt Exploration Society 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. London The Egypt Exploration Society 2005. Quarto xii 62 pages with 51 illustrations many from photographs. Colour-pictorial papered boards; ownership stamp; a fine copy. Thirteenth Texts from Excavations Memoir. The Egypt Exploration Society hardcover
1904137644London: The Offices of the Egypt Exploration Fund 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. London The Offices of the Egypt Exploration Fund 1904 1905 and 1906. Quarto viii 92; viii 84 and viii 85 pages with 2 illustrations plus a plan and 9 pages of plates totalling 35 illustrations from photographs and a facsimile of the rear cover listing the Memoirs of the Fund. Later papered boards reproducing the original unevenly sunned cover design; small name-stamp on the first blank of each volume; occasional foxing; an excellent group. The Offices of the Egypt Exploration Fund hardcover
1913137107London: T. Fisher Unwin 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. London T. Fisher Unwin 1913. Quarto 223 pages plus 107 pages of plates. Three-colour decorated cloth; top edge gilt leading edge uncut; spine tanned; rear cover mottled; leading edge and initial leaves foxed with scattered light foxing; endpapers tanned; minor signs of age and use; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a good copy. Translated by Elizabeth Lee. T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
2003136977Berkeley: University of California 2003. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Berkeley University of California 2003. Quarto xviii 355 pages with numerous figures tables and illustrations from photographs many in colour. Later laminated boards reproducing the original colour-pictorial card covers; spine a little canted; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; an excellent copy. Number 8 in the University of California Publications in Egyptian Archaeology series and Number 58 in the Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility series. University of California paperback
1976137512New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1976. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1976. Large quarto xvi 126 pages with numerous illustrations plus 23 pages of plates. Buckram; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a fine copy with the sunned and slightly chipped dustwrapper. Loosely inserted is a newspaper obituary of the author 1923-2006: 'Egyptologist whose meticulous observations illuminated the study of hieroglyphic writing'. The Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown
1975137068Cairo: General Organisation for Government Printing Offices for the Antiquities Department Arab Republic of Egypt 1975. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Cairo General Organisation for Government Printing Offices for the Antiquities Department Arab Republic of Egypt 1975. Foolscap folio three volumes xii 70; xii 140; and x 98 pages with numerous hieroglyphs and 127 line illustrations several folding plus 195 pages of plates. Later laminated boards reproducing the original wrappers; covers and top edges a little marked; short clear tape repairs to two folding line illustrations 33 and 39 in Volume III; minimal signs of age and use; an excellent set with a pictorial personal bookplate on each front pastedown. 'With the death of Selim Hassan in September 1961 Egypt lost one of its most gifted and devoted Egyptologists. <p>Selim Hassan published more than 50 books and articles as well as he carried out extensive excavations at Giza and Saqqara . He died however before he could revise the proofs of his publication "Excavations at Saqqara" in three volumes. I was privileged by being asked by the Egyptian Antiquities Organization to revise these proofs and complete the parts which had not been prepared during his life. <p>The unprepared pages were in most cases those dealing with the description of the tombs he had discovered. In order to write these pages I had to visit the site of his excavations at Saqqara to obtain and record the needed data. In writing the missing descriptions I followed the same system adopted by the author in parallel cases in the same publication so that the whole text might appear as one uniform unit as if these pages were written by the late author himself' from the Editor's Note by Dr Iskander. 3 items. General Organisation for Government Printing Offices (for the Antiquities Department, Arab Republic of Egypt) paperback
1989136973Warminster: Aris & Phillips 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Warminster Aris & Phillips 1989. Quarto x 109 pages with numerous illustrations plus 4 pages of colour plates and 3 tipped-in colour plates. Later papered boards reproducing the original cover design; small name-stamp on the front free endpaper; a fine copy. The Natural History of Egypt Volume II. Aris & Phillips hardcover