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Very light shelfwear to book. DJ has a couple of small tears. DJ is price-clipped. Newspaper obituary of Mylonas tipped in. ; Xvi, 252pp, illustrated, + plates with 153 b+w illustrations. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 252 pages
Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 at the University of Virginia. Describing the excavation of the new Grave Circle discovered in 1951, the "most sensational finds made in mainland Greece since1876" 201p.+ 48 pages of plates chronology, bibliography, index Crisp neat copy with only minor signs if library ownership. else near fine. Front flap of DJ laid in . Ex-Library
Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 at the University of Virginia. Describing the excavation of the new Grave Circle discovered in 1951, the "most sensational finds made in mainland Greece since1876" 201p.+ 48 pages of plates chronology, bibliography, index. Crisp tight copy, name of owner c, cRIS[P TIGHT COP . Book
4°. (ca. 29,5 x 22 cm). 142 p. (Italian Language). Original boards (softcover) with title to spine and to front cover, with the original illustrated dust jacket. Dust jacket with a bit browning and some signs of use, handwritten title at spine. Inside well preserved. Generally in good condition.
Full tan cloth boards show slight wear. Tiny spots on rear cover. 9 3/4"w x 11 3/4"h. Many illustrations in b&w, plus tipped in color plates.
Previous owners' inscriptions inside, one of them by Richard D. Hickman who wrote the introduction. Some ink marking. A bit musty smelling. Creases on cover. Black and white photos. Oblong format: 10"w x 8 1/2"h.
VG reprint in pictorial boards.10562. eng
A book on engineering that we used to do. With numerous photographs and illustrations. 508 pages.
P., Rouam Gazette des Beaux-arts, sans date (environ 1890). In-8 reliure éditeur demi toile, plat papier illustré, 143 pages dont 126 d'illustrations.
30 photos d'oeuvres du sculpteur Jean-Pierre Baldini (la plupart en bronze ou bronze et verre ou pâte de verre), précédées d'un extrait de "Je vais construire" de Désiré ROEGIEST (bilingue français et néerlandais) et d'une courte introduction de Régine MINET; "esquisse biographique" et expositions. Bilingue néerlandais / français
46 p., 359 lots la plupart illustrés en coul. Inv. 34407
176 pp cartonnage, jaquette illustrée 1997, 1997, in-8, 176 pp, cartonnage, jaquette illustrée, Ouvrage très intéressant sur cet art des métaux que l'on découvre encore aujourd'hui. Le texte, enrichi de nombreuses photos, nous permet de mieux apprécier la beauté d'un travail artistique étonnant
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean inside and out. Binding firm. This is volume 39 in the series 'Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology'. Typed sheet 'Addenda et Corrigenda' laid in. Illustrated in black & white with photographs, drawings and maps. Bibliography. 12" high X 9" wide, 81 pages.
Very Minor edgewear. ; Shire Archaeology; 8.3 X 5.9 X 0.3 inches; 72 pages
"Though it was one of the greatest and most distinct of ancient civilizations, practically nothing was known of Minoan Crete until the present century. It is, in a sense, the complete creation of the archaeologist s spade and the scholar"s detective imagination. Their detailed investigations have revealed a rich culture with such brilliance, luxury, oddity and gaiety that it has invited comparison with Paris at its peak, and this despite the fact that its few written records are little more than duty rosters and lists of quartermasters and tax-collectors. Yet Crete, like all civilizations, seemed to possess its own inherent seeds of destruction. H. E. L. Mellersh weaves a fascinating story of the flowering of the Minoan people, a story not in isolation-for the Minoans were of the Bronze Age and a Mediterranean people. A distinctive feature of the book are the superb illustrations-16 pages of plates in full colour, and 76 black and white illustrations fully integrated with the text. " 143p. plates some col) illus.index (bookplate of previous owner) Book
Lower corners bumped. Else book is fine. DJ has chipping and small tears to 1 corner. Lettering to front panel has colour misprint (publisher's error). Light browning to DJ. ; Xviii, 338pp, illustrated, + plans in pocket. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 338 pages
Former owner's name to ffep. Foxing to top edge of textblock. Light bumping to 1 corner. Light browning to DJ. ; Xviii, 338pp, illustrated, + plans in pocket. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 338 pages
English translation of " Kreta und frühes Griechenland" by Anne. E.Keep. 258p. illus plates (some col) index Book
English translation of " Kreta und frühes Griechenland" by Anne. E.Keep. 258p. illus plates (some col) index Book
112 p., 56 planches hors-texte (Prähistorische Bronzefunde. Abteilung IX, Band 3). Inv. 10134.
With the bookplate of George Rapp, Jr. To ffep. Very light bumping to a couple of corners. ; 370pp. ; Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology I; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 370 pages
Examines the textual and archaeological evidence for a reconstruction of Hittite history and geography, and suggests economic reasons which may have provided the dynamics for the internal organization and the imperial expansion of the Hittite empire.daily life in Late Bronze Age Anatolia, warfare, politics and religion, administration, literature, art, and architecture. His survey covers the cultures of other Anatolian peoples who came into contact with the Hittites-notably the Arzawans, whose kingdom in western Turkey was for much of the period a formidable obstacle to Hittite aspirations."206p. illus index. maps on end papers. Previous owner's card taped inside front cover Book
Very Minor shelfwear. ; Shire Archaeology; 8.3 X 5.9 X 0.2 inches; 64 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Emmet Robbins). Upper corners lightly bumped. Light chipping to edges of wraps. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Professor Luce examines in detail the world of Homer through literary and archaeological evidence. In his most readable survey Professor Luce displays the evidence for and the interpretations of a truly Heroic Age. ; 200 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light edgewear to DJ. ; Professor Luce examines in detail the world of Homer through literary and archaeological evidence. In his most readable survey Professor Luce displays the evidence for and the interpretations of a truly Heroic Age. ; 200 pages