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1853123072Leipzig, C. A. Haendel 1853. * Mit 28 Stahlstich-Tafeln nach Ludwig Richter. 1 Blatt, IV Seiten, 1 Blatt, 166 Seiten. 19 x 14 cm. Schwarzer Halblederband der Zeit mit Buntpapierbezug und goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [6 Warenabbildungen]
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece and plates; black cloth, gilt back, brown endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The author served with 67 Field Artillery Battalion of 3rd Armoured Division from Omaha to the Elbe.
Clean Copy
381p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Hardcover, 1st edition in plastic protected unclipped dust jacket, very good condtion. Jacket slightly scuffed along upper edges and spine head. Light foxing to page block and dimples to plastic sleeve. Pages are clean and contents are clear. AD Used
Hardcover, 1st edition in unclipped plastic protected dust jacket, very good condition. Cover has dimpled slightly and light foxing to page block. Pages are clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
trad. di Carlo Coardi n. 108-109 in 16°, bross. edit. ill., piega e lievi tracce d'uso in cop.
trad. di Carlo Coardi bross. edit. ill., piccolissime mancanze al dorso
8vo., Second Edition, with title in red and black; original series binding of green ribbed cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, radial corners, a very good, bright, clean copy. Considerably revised version of the first edition of 1901.
Very good first edition hardcover in like, price-clipped plastic-protected dustjacket.
Hardcover. Jacket is a little tanned at edges, with nick at front upper; front inner flap is creased. Interior is clean and sound - very good in good jacket. TS Used
Hardocover with unclipped dust jacket. First edition, first impression. Slightest of wear to jacket edges, like new condition. AD Used
Hardcover, 1st edition in plastic protected unclipped dust jacket, very good condition. Tear to bottom leading corner of jacket, previous owner has applied a tape repair. Clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
4to [28 x 20 cm]; viii, 634 pp, frontis view of Geneva from the lake, map (showing Alps, Switzerland, Savoy, Piedmont, Lombardy), 161 illustrations including 21 full-page from drwgs, index, title vignette. contemporary half green morocco, marbled boards, gilt spine lettering on leather label, edges worn, rubbed, repair at top of joint, interior clean, sound and very good in good cover. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Neate W78, citing only the American edition: 'Includes account of early Mont Blanc ascents, reproductions of some of Auldjo's engravings, an account of early ascents of the Jungfrau, selections of mountain poetry, etc'. A well-illustrated work that also includes a brief directions for travellers, descriptions of each region in some detail, with approximately a quarter of the content on Italy. The illustrations include numerous views such as Basel, Bern, Brixen, Chamonix, Como, Erlenbach, Geneva, Grindelwald, Interlaken, Lugano, Milan, Padua, Reichenau, Schaffhausen, Schlanders, Trient, Venice, Verona, Zug, etc. No copies are listed in auction records of the last 26 years.
1994003726Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers 1994. Hardcover. Very Good . 8vo. xii 302 pp. Bound in illustrated boards. Black and white illustrations throughout. Includes glossary bibliography and index. Very Good bumping to corners of binding otherwise clean copy. <br/><br/> Markus Wiener Publishers hardcover
20046631Archaeopress. 2004. Softcover. Fine. British Archaeological Reports B. A. R. British Series 378; 101 pages; This study relates the significant bronze coinage of the usurper Carausius 286-93 to the archaeological and historical evidence from the period. Since the publication of Roman Imperial Coinage. Volume Vii in 1933 many new and significant coin types have appeared. Several important hoards have been published in the intervening years which throw a new light on discussions of the chronology of the coinage enabling a modified sequence of issues to be postulated. Part of an important hoard discovered in the 1980Aes has been reconstituted. Much information regarding the archaeology of Roman Britain in the latter half of the third century has been published during the last three decades and this is discussed in conjunction with the coin evidence of site finds. Consideration is made of the probable methods employed in the striking of the coinage and a new mathematical method is invoked to yield a more accurate picture of the supply of coinage under the Carausian administration. A study of the metrology of the bronze coinage is made and this includes the illustration of the metrology with a three-dimensional surface using computer graphics. Consideration of the geographical distribution of the index-marked coinage has enabled a new interpretation of the location of the minting centres to be forwarded. The older historical sources have been reconsidered and important new interpretations have been made. Certain aspects of the coinage which relate to the history have been examined in the light of newly discovered coin types. The study involved the examination of approximately seven thousand specimens of the coinage from both public and private collections and excavations. . 1841716561 . Archaeopress paperback
2004008698Liverpool and Montreal: Liverpool University Press/McGill-Queen's University Press 2004. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Originally issued in 1897. xxvi718 pp. foldout b&w frontis. foldouts illus. As issued. Immaculate. Liverpool University Press/McGill-Queen's University Press Hardcover
1845005557London: Henry Colburn 1845. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes: 1 xxiii 1 452 p. frontispiece portrait; 1 vii 452 p. frontispiece portrait; 23 cm. Contemporary half red morocco with marbled paper over boards. Six spine compartments between raised bands; gilt-tooled title in second compartment and volume in third with "1845" at tail. Top page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers in gilt and blue matching boards. Published anonymously but attributed to Robert Folkestone Williams approx. 1805-1872. The life of Sophia Dorothea 1666-1726 Consort of George I before he became King of Great Britain. Forced to marry her cousin George Louis she bore him three children before he divorced her and imprisoned her in the Castle of Ahlden where she spent the rest of her life. In Very Good Condition: edges rubbed; spines lightly sunned; frontispiece portraits are foxed; text has minimal marginal foxing and soiling; a solid and attractive set. Henry Colburn hardcover
1907006717London and Edinburgh: T. N. Foulis 1907. Book. VG. Decorative Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brown buckram gilt stamped lettering and front panel device gilt stamped back strips deckled edges. I: xiv 289 pp. 61 plates; II: x 263 pp. 77 plates; III: ix 282 pp. 32 plates. Slight tonal variance to cloth along edges joints and back strips from aging; chipped with slight surface loss at or near head of Vols. II and III else only light shelf wear. Clean interiors and plates with vintage gift inscription on half-title of each volume. Firm bindings. VG overall. Chapters on Gold Silver and Jewel Work Iron-Work Bronzes Arms. Furniture Ivories Pottery Glass. Spanish Silk Cloths and Woollens Embroidery Tapestry Lace. Scarce. T. N. Foulis Hardcover
19993102Routledge. 1999. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Small chip along top edge of DJ else Fine.; 1.02 x 9.21 x 6.22 Inches; 304 pages; Why did the Western Roman empire collapse in the fifth century and the Eastern Roman empire survive for another thousand years The Rome That Did Not Fall examines the two halves of the Roman empire in the fifth century the Latin West and the Greek East. Stephen Williams and Gerard Friell explore how despite similar military and political turmoils the western empire all but collapsed and the eastern empire survived and consolidated its power in the face of the invading barbarians weak and immature emperors and intrigues around the throne. The Rome That Did Not Fall analyzes the remarkable recovery of the eastern empire comparing the parallel and diverging developments in east and west and tracing the evolution of new skills and strategies in the east diplomatic military political and fiscal. This well-illustrated and well-documented book provides a stimulating exploration of the fifth century Roman empire. . 0415154030 . Routledge hardcover
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, gilt back, backstrip lightly sunned else a very good, bright, clean copy.
trad. di Mariapaola Ricci Dettore in 16°, bross. edit. ill., lievi tracce d'uso
First edition, viii, 109, [1] + 2pp., of adverts, several small neat stamps, orig. cloth, lacking spine and upper cover.
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle - prima edizione it. - trad. di Franco Salvatorelli
tela edit. con titoli e fregi oro e sovrac. ill., rotture e minime mancanze alla sovrac. - trad. di Giorgio Monicelli