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1956G43935London, Spink 1956 viii + 172pp., cloth, stamp, bit used, G, [contains 1328 bibliographical references]
viii + 172pp., cloth, stamp, bit used, G, [contains 1328 bibliographical references]
245X160 mm. 78 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition.
601016Le Caire, IFAO, 1953. In-4 broché, 100 pp., texte en anglais sur 2 colonnes. Ex. non coupé.
589694London, Kegan Paul International, 1992. In-8, rel. éd. pleine toile verte sous jaquette ill., non paginé, tapuscrit, texte en anglais.
601017Le Caire, IFAO, 1955. In-4 broché, 64 pp., texte en anglais sur 2 colonnes. Ex. non coupé enrichi d'un fascicule joint de Paul Kraus: La bibliographie Ismaëlienne de W. Ivanow. Paris, P. Geuthner, 1933. 4 pp.
Quarto. Pp. (ii), 49, (2) Addenda. Plus frontispiece portrait Original printed wrappers, edge frayed. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. Mémoires présentés à l'Institut d'Égypte, III. Lists 163 works. Warren Royal Dawson (1888-1968). Beinlich-Seeber 6350.
19645450Istituto Italiano Per Il Medio Ed Estremo Oriente. 1964. Softcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Pages uncut. Very light browning to wraps.; The inscription came to light during digging work in April 1957 a few miles west of present-day Kandahar. The bilingual inscription is the most westerly proof of Buddhism yet found and the most easterly of Greek inscriptions and the first complete Aramaic inscription discovered in the area reaching to the Indus.; Serie Orientale Roma XXIX; 62 pages . Istituto Italiano Per Il Medio Ed Estremo Oriente paperback
Pages uncut. Very light browning to wraps. ; The inscription came to light during digging work in April 1957, a few miles west of present-day Kandahar. The bilingual inscription is the most westerly proof of Buddhism yet found, and the most easterly of Greek inscriptions, and the first complete Aramaic inscription discovered in the area reaching to the Indus. ; Serie Orientale Roma XXIX; 62 pages
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [iv], 112 p., 14 numerous b/w plates. First Edition. A biometrical and morphological study of the astragalus and calcaneus of the Roman people of Gordium in Anatolia. An introduction to the evolution of the human foot.
19609999_00826Oxford Oxford University Press 1960. 1st Edition . Offprint. . Quarto. Pp. 80-82. With figures. Original printed wrappers leaves loose; inscription. In good condition. ~ FIRST EDITION thus. Reprinted from The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 1960. Herbert Walter Fairman 1907-1982. With the author's signed dedication to Egyptologist Prof. Baudouin van de Walle 1901-1988 from whose library this item comes. AEB 60228. ~Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society Stewart Dale White we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate catalogue and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome OFP-6 <br/> <br/> Oxford, Oxford University Press unknown
178153131781 pleine reliure carton, couverture à rabat papier glacé( défraîchie) , bon état intérieur, piqûres sur tranche de tête, 178 pages, 140x215, 401 gr, avec 12 pages d'illustrations N&B, Langue anglaise.
contains blocks in black-white. 18.5x12 cm. 25+48 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition.
75272Ldn., Penguin, (1952).
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with sightly foxed unmarked boards and top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Pages yellowed but consistent so this is probably the colour of the paper used. Plan plus text figures plus ten photographic plates plus 96pp. The Collection refers to the Irish historical artefacts kept in the National Museum of Ireland.
Heavy foxing to some pages. Creasing to corners of front wrap. ; 39pp, illustrated. ; Guides: No. 32; 39 pages
1962100099400Chr. G. Stavrinides & Sons (imp.) 1962 in8. 1962. Agrafé. iconographie en noir et blanc
20452Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1960. Softcover. Very Good-. Former owner's name to half-title. Faint creasing to wraps. Minor bump to lower corner. Covers smudged/soiled else VG.; Oriental Institute Publications LXXXV. Xi 68pp 62pls and 2 folding tables.; University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications Volume LXXXV . 0226621863 . University of Chicago Press paperback
Former owner's name to half-title. Faint creasing to wraps. Minor bump to lower corner. Covers smudged/soiled, else VG. ; Oriental Institute Publications, LXXXV. Xi, 68pp + 62pls and 2 folding tables. ; University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications Volume LXXXV
G15052, Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1935, 15pp.+ 6pp.ill., in the series "Miscellaneous Collections" N°3345
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1935, 15pp.+ 6pp.ill., in the series "Miscellaneous Collections" N°3345
1900293868Ipswich: W. E. Harrison 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in half aniline calf over worn marble boards leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Prelim page edge worn. Remains well preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Provenance; from the library of Gull Edu. Layton with the owner's armorial bookplate. Physical description; 393 pages. Subjects; Suffolk. Calendar of the Feet of Fines. Ipswich: W. E. Harrison hardcover
Old price sticker to ffep. Small tear to front panel of DJ with a bit of loss. ; How did figure painting fit into the economic and artistic life of Pompeii? Did the best painters work in conjunction with one another? Did they paint only the important pictures in the best rooms and, if so, who painted the rest? Were the best houses the showplaces for these painters' work? If not, what was the function of these decorations in Pompeian life? L. Richardson, jr, has had a long and distinguished career writing about Roman art and architecture, particularly that of the companion town of Pompeii and its environs. In this newest work, he attributes many of the surviving wall decorations to particular painters. It is a catalog in the true sense, grouping the pictures by style and then by painter. Richardson describes the salient characteristics of a painter's work, and then inventories the pictures he attributes to that painter, together with cross-references to other catalogs and sources of good reproductions. ; 190 pages
18765815007British Museum 1876. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. 8vo. Blue cloth. Gilt lettering to backstrip. Firm binding. Pages clean. Front hinge split. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN: British Museum hardcover
18735815003British Museum 1873. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. 8vo. Blue cloth. Gilt lettering to backstrip. Firm binding. Pages clean. Cracked hinge. Small tear to backstrip. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item900grams ISBN: British Museum hardcover