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SONG0907179029Brand: Bookpeople 0000-00-00. First Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Bookpeople paperback
148p. Profusely illustrated with photographs of World War One. Folio. Original very worn cloth backed illustrated paper boards. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI Box 10
64363Paris, Flammarion/Champs, 1997. 11 x 18, 455 pp., broché, bon état (quelques surlignages au fluo jaune).
199236893Balans, Amsterdam, 1992. gebundene Ausgabe
1987025060Venice Italy: Arsenale Editrice in Venezia 1987. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Thus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Dark blue cloth lettered in gold foil. A mere hint of rubbing at bottom text block corner otherwise as issued. Color illus. dust jacket shows slight edge wear clipped rear flap bottom corner now in archival mylar. 336 pp. 314 illus. Originally published in German as "Der Bilderschmuck des Dogenpalastes" 1983. Text in Italian. Arsenale Editrice in Venezia Hardcover
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Text in German. Jacket is worn at edges, tanned at spine and has a small hole on front near spine edge. Boards are foxed both front and rear, lightly bumped at corners and edges. Very slight foxing and small score to page block, slight tear to rear pastedown. Internal contents are clean and unmarked, fold-out family tree at rear is excellent and spine is tight. AD Used
198010533München, Verlag Gräfe und Unzer, um 1980. 8° quer, 180 S., mit zahlreichen farb. Abb., Einband min. bestoßen, sonst gutes Ex., Pappband, gebunden
200136673NY:: Norton. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 0393050092 . First printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Norton, hardcover books
1916244825Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1916. M. mehr. Tab. 625 S. Hlwd. m. Rsign. M. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. u. mehr. S. (Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical a. Political Science 34/1-4)
16 pages. Plus black and white plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. Richly detailed account of Wollaston's findings collected whilst a member (in several roles - as doctor, ornithologist and botanist) of the first British Everest Reconnaissance Expedition in 1921. Wollaston introduces his newly discovered Primula, a flower which was subsequently named after him - Primula Wollastonii; introduces the reader to the birds of the Tinki Dzong region - a 'veritable bird sanctuary' and home to ravens, magpies, red-billed choughs, sparrows, hoopoes, restarts, wagtails and rock doves; describes the village, monastery and people of Langkor, an important place of pilgrimage among Tibetan Buddhists; the temple of Lapchi, formerly the abode of Mila Respa; investigations of the Kharta valley, of the rumoured Snow Frogs, Himalayan bears, dwarf blue hairy desphinium, rhododendrons and gentians.
346pp., in the series "Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Schriften des Instituts für Romanische Sprachen und Kultur" Band 2, VG/G
1965F35556Berlin, Akademia-Verlag 1965 346pp., in the series "Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Schriften des Instituts für Romanische Sprachen und Kultur" Band 2, VG/G
20086639Archaeopress. 2008. Softcover. Fine. British Archaeological Reports B. A. R. British Series 459; 118 pages; The purpose of this book is to put the achievements of Agricolas navy apparently understated by Tacitus in their true perspective with the proposition that the Roman fleet reached the furthest limit of the known world Thule or Mainland Shetland where it located a convenient anchorage possibly in Lerwick harbour. To support this theory firstly the identification of Thule as Shetland during the classical period from the time of Pytheas onwards is investigated through collation of geographical sources secondly the earliest manuscript of Tacitus Agricola comes under closer scrutiny at the relevant points than ever before and finally contemporary literature is reassessed to determine the significance of Caledonia and Thule in the Flavian propaganda machine and to suggest the first Roman presence in the Shetland Islands. . 1407302744 . Archaeopress paperback
4°. XVII, 638 S. mit 34 Textabb., 11 Tafeln und 1 mehrfach gefalt. Faksimiles im Hinterdeckel. Halbleinwand d. Zt. mit Rückentitel. Bücher de
24 x 17 cm. 247 Seiten. Kartonierter Einband (Einige Seiten mit Tintenfleck am unteren Rand, insgesamt gut erhalten). Bücher de
199026011Berlin : Siedler, 1990. Zwischen Antike und Mittelalter 476 S. (24 cm) Leinen / gebundene Ausgabe
1963138150Graz / Köln, Böhlau Nachf. 1963. 199, (3) Seiten. Breitrandiges Exemplar. Originalbroschur. Gutes Exemplar. 24x17 cm
Bumping to top of spine. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Incorporating exciting new material that has come to light since the last German edition of 1980, Herwig Wolfram places Gothic history within its proper context of late Roman society and institutions. He demonstrates that the barbarian world of the Goths was both a creation of and an essential element of the late Roman Empire. Through a fresh examination and reassessment of the Latin and Greek sources, Wolfram provides a wealth of detail on the formation of the Gothic tribes, their migrations, and the later history of the Ostrogothic and Visigothic settlements. ; 625 pages
1993004771Bonn, Europa Union Verlag, 1993. Broschiert 8° 0
1980003941Bonn, Europa Union Verlag, 1980. -- Broschiert -- 8°
Soft cover creased and worn, chipping to corners and edges. Previous owner's name on FEP. Yellowing to pages otherwise text bright throughout. Used
1989005512Köln, Deutscher Gemeindeverlag / Verlag W. Kohlhammer, 1989. -- Heft -- Gr. 8°
1976004276Bonn, Europa Union Verlag, 1976. -- Broschiert -- 8°
bross. edit. ill., piccole rotture e bruniture in cop., firma d'appartenenza - trad. di Massimo Mila
Soft cover and contents in very good clean condition. Remains of tape on endpapers. Include large number of tables. Clean Copy