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64839Zürich, Haffman, 1989.
83483Mainz, Von Zabern, 1991.
446193P., Klincksieck, 1906. In-4 br., 160 pp., 10 planches.
108129Ldn., Book Club Assoc., (1980).
1878214141878 Carthage : [Imprimerie de Mme. V. Eug. Belin], 1878.IN12 cartonné rouge ed.43 pages ,dos abscent,titre doré sur le premier plat,carte depliante bon etat,rare
190980293Paris, Librairie Renouard, H. Laurens 1909. Mit 113 Abbildungen. 163 S. Kl.-4to. Illustr. OLwd.
P., Imprimerie nationale, 1912. 2 volumes in-4 brochés, XXVIII-802 pp-table-addenda-19 hors-texte dont une grande carte en couleurs. Exemplaire non coupé hormis les 100 premières pages, belle publication sur papier vergé. Réédition de l'édition de 1892 sous le suivi de Salomon Reinach. L'étude s'arrête à l'invasion des vandales.
191288431912 Paris, H. Laurens, 1912. In-8, cartonnage éditeur, 163 pp., 121 gravures in-t.
192617979Partitions sur l'Afrique du nord,Partitions sur le Prénom Codini 1926
Historical novel set in the time of the Punic wars, as two Greeks traders negotiate their businesses deals and survive the conflicts between the Carthaginians and the Romans. 240p. Remainder mark, else fine. Book
Historical novel set in the time of the Punic wars, as two Greek traders work to negotiate their businesses deals and survive the conflicts between the Carthaginians and the Romans. 256p. Book
Minor bump to top of spine. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear. ; Describes Hannibal's actions as soldier, general, statesman, and as a mortal human being. It explores the strategies of his greatest battles (at Cannae his troops killed 45,000 Romans in an afternoon and nearly brought the Roman Empire to its knees). ; 223 pages; During the second century B. C. , the North African city of Carthage was a powerful commercial center. One of its leading citizens was Hannibal. Carthagian excursions into Roman territory led to the Punic Wars and Hannibal was called into service. Ernle Bradford examines the campaign during the Second Punic War when Hannibal set out to invade Italy with a small force of select troops, crossing the Alps with a full baggage train intending to take Rome. For 16 years the campaign continued and Bradford examines the tactics of the major battles and traces the reasons why Hannibal failed to conquer the Romans.
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Boards have a couple of light waterstains. Minor shelfwear to boards. Former owner's name stamped on inner cover. Some foxing on a few pages and textblock. Front inner hinge starting to crack. ; Contents: The African Provinces; The Three Capitals: Carthage, Cirta & Caesarea; Learning and Education; Private life and amusements-- the arts; Fronto and his Circle; Philosophy and Religion--Apuleius; Poetry; Christian Africa; Vandal and Byzantine Periods; Some considerations of the style and language of African Writers. ; 128 pages
Boards have light soiling. Minor shelfwear to boards. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. Former owner's names on ffep. Text has sporadic underlining in pencil and ink. Light foxing on a few pages. Back inner cover has notes in fountain pen and pencil. ; Contents: The African Provinces; The Three Capitals: Carthage, Cirta & Caesarea; Learning and Education; Private life and amusements-- the arts; Fronto and his Circle; Philosophy and Religion--Apuleius; Poetry; Christian Africa; Vandal and Byzantine Periods; Some considerations of the style and language of African Writers. ; 128 pages
Book has shelfwear.. Former owner's name to ffep. Foxing passim. ; With twelve ill. And a map. ; 87 pages
1895GIT00f13Paris Hachette et Cie 1895. In-12 broché III 321pp. Orné de 4 plans hors texte. Bel exp.
189533279Paris Hachette 1895 In-12 demi basane du temps, dos légèrement passé du brun foncé au brun clair, III-321 et 4 plans
1748372021Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn; A. Miller in the Strand; and J. Osborn in Paternoster Row London 1748. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. This 1748 engraving provides a detailed depiction of ancient Carthage along with neighbouring cities such as Utica and Tunis and the Carthaginian Gulf. Carthage originally founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC became a powerful city-state and later an empire known for its maritime dominance and conflicts with Rome during the Punic Wars1 folding plate. Ancient Carthage was a Semitic civilization located in North Africa. Originally established as a settlement in what is now Tunisia it evolved into a city-state and subsequently an empire. Founded by the Phoenicians in the ninth century BC Carthage attained its peak in the fourth century BC becoming one of the largest cities in the world at that time. Size: 18 x 30 cms. Category: Universal History; PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Printed before 1800; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn; A. Miller, in the Strand; and J. Osborn, in Paternoster Row unknown
68785Paris, éd. Du Vieux Colombire - La Colombe, 1954, in-8, br., texte en rouge et noir sur fond vert clair éd., 192 pp., table des matières, L'histoire des saints et des martyrs dans les terres Lybiques, de Carthage à Tanger. Bon état; papier uniformément jauni
783Publication des Annales de la Faculté des Lettres, Nouvelle Série n°43, Ophrys, Aix-en-Provence, Paris, 1965. Un volume in-folio broché, couverture jaune imprimée, 335 pages. Très bon état.