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2666Manchester University Press. 1966. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with one single institution stamp to title-page and pocket with discard stamp to endpage. Minor fading to spine.; 208 pages; During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic emigration from Italy to the provinces was widespread and increasing. This book is the first to survey the movement throughout the Empire; the emphasis is on private rather than state-organised settlement. The first part is about the Western Mediterranean provinces whose Romanization began in this period; the second part treats emigration to the Greek East where by contrast the settlers tended to become more and more hellenized. The principal matters considered are the volume of emigration the kinds of communities formed overseas by the emigrants their motives and origins the regions and places settled the fortunes of the settlers in the upheavals of the late Republican period and their relations with the people among whom they lived. . 0719000629 . Manchester University Press hardcover
4323Manchester University Press. 1966. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Ex-library copy with one single institution stamp to title-page and pocket affixed to inner cover. Call numbers on spine of DJ. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ is price-clipped and has minor edgewear.; 208 pages; During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic emigration from Italy to the provinces was widespread and increasing. This book is the first to survey the movement throughout the Empire; the emphasis is on private rather than state-organised settlement. The first part is about the Western Mediterranean provinces whose Romanization began in this period; the second part treats emigration to the Greek East where by contrast the settlers tended to become more and more hellenized. The principal matters considered are the volume of emigration the kinds of communities formed overseas by the emigrants their motives and origins the regions and places settled the fortunes of the settlers in the upheavals of the late Republican period and their relations with the people among whom they lived. . 0719000629 . Manchester University Press hardcover
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
170352920011127R Knaplock London 1703. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. The Antiquities of Canterbury. In two parts. I. A Survey of that Ancient City with the Suburbs and Cathedral etc. Also Mr Sumner's Discourse called Chartham News or a Relation of Some Strange Bones found at Chartham to which are added some Observations concerning the Roman Antiquities of Canterbury. II. Cantuaria Sacra:or Antiquities: i Cathedral and Metropolitan Church; ii Archbishopric; iii Late Christ-Church Priory and present Collegiate Church founded by Henry VIII; IV Archdeaconry of Canterbury; V Monastery of Saint Augustine of the Parish Churches Hospitals and other Religious Places that are or have been in or near that City. The whole is illustrated and adorned with several useful and fair sculptures" This volume contains a total of 20 engravings. These comprise of: a fold-out map/plan; a single map; 4 fold-out plates; 14 single plates including frontis. Contains: Free end-paper; frontis.; title page for work; title page for Part I ; Dedication to William Archbishop of Canterbury; Preface to the Reader 3; Preface to New Edition 7; Table of Chapters; Map; pages 1-192; Account of Chantries 3; Appendix pages 1-80; Table index 4; title page for Part II Preface 2; page 1-178; Appendix to the Supplement page 1-70; Table to Part II index 3; Errata 1; free end-paper. Contemporary full leather with banded spine and blind decoration to covers residue of gilt decoration against bands no spine-label. Loss to leather on both front and rear covers and significant wear front cover is detached rear is attached but fragile. Internal binding is sound. End-papers are darkened and marked. Upper and lower margins of pages are marked by water stains but pages are otherwise clean and text is bright. Plates have crisp and clear definition and are free from foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 52920011127. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. R Knaplock hardcover
184440119021120Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1844. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Many black and white plates many vignettes Colour plates facing pages 174 x2 348. Fold out plate facing 148. Contents Include: I. Inventory of Archbishop Parkers goods at the time of his death by William Sandy II. Runic Obelisk at Ruthwell; the Poem of the Dream of Holy Rood; and a runic copper dish found at Chertsey by John M. Kemble III. A number of Tumuli on Breach Downs in Kent by Lord Albert Conyngham IV. Matthew Bells opening of an ancient British Barrow in Iffins Wood near Canterbury in 1842 by John Yonge Akerman V. Sculptured figures of Welsh Knights at Kilpeck Church in Herefordshire by John Gage Rokewode VI. Proceedings in the Star Chamber against Lord Vaux Sir Thomas Tresham Sir William Catesby and others for refusing to swear they had not harboured Campion the Jesuit by John Bruce VII. Casts of 8 Punic Inscriptions found at Carthage by Hudson Gurney VIII. Marks on the stones of various Middle Age buildings by George Godwin IX. Palimpsest Sepulchral Brasses by Albert Way X. Traces of a Roman Villa at Gayton near Northampton by George Butler XI. Antiquities found near Sandwich in Kent by Charles Roach XII. Gold ornaments recently found in Ireland by Albert Conyngham XIII./XXV. Antiquities excavated in the Island of Sacrificios by Captain Nepean XIV. Tabula of Gold preserved by Emperor Henry II to the Cathedral of Basle by Albert Way XV. Certain inaccuracies in the letters of Sir Thomas More by John Bruce XVI. Letters received by Sir Henry Witherington Knt. Marshal of Berwick between 1581 and 1592 by Robert Porrett XVII. Sandle-wood Gates of Somnath with drawings by C. J. Richardson XVIII. Xanthian Marbles in the British Museum by Samuel Birch XIX. Political Conditions of the English Peasantry during the Middle-Ages by Thomas Wright XX. Eastern Terminus of the Wall of Antoninus by Richard Garnett XXI. Tumulus near Asterabad forming part of ancient Hyrcania by Baron Clement Augustus de Bode XXII. The King of the Birds; or The Lay of the Phoenix: an Anglo-Saxon song of C10 or C11 by George Stephens XXIII. Stone Shot found in the Ditch of the Tower of London by Porrett XXIV. Opening of Barrows in South Dorsetshire by John Sydenham XXVI. Fictile Vase representing the contest of Hercules and Juno by Samuel Birch XXVII./XXVIII. Prose and Verse from Old English Medical Manuscript by Stephens and Pettigrew XXIX. Monumental brass of Bishop Hallum in the Cathedral Church of Constance by R. Pearsall XXX. Antiquarian Excavations and Researches in the Middle-Ages by Thomas Wright XXXI. Sepulchral Vase and other antiquities discovered near Scarborough by Jabez Allies XXXII. The 2nd Patent appointing Edward Duke of Somerset Protector temp. Edward VI by John Gough XXXIII. Relics of remote times found in the bed of the Thames between Kingston and Hampton Court by William Roots XXXIV. Indenture of Lease from Earl of Bedford to Sir William Cecil of a portion of pasture in Covent Garden by Albert Way XXXV. Amity formed between Fishmonger and Goldsmiths of London by Gough XXXVI. Refectory of the Priory of Great Malvern by Edward Blore Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119021120. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
18222880London: T. Cadell 1822. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 223 168 index p. 4 full illustrations. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Tan full calf binding- quilted calf on covers edges of covers embossed gilt lettering on spine edges of text block lightly flecked with brown. Condition of book is VERY GOOD: light wear to covers and spine leather labels were reattached at some point upside down old worm damage to top edge of front hinge- one small worm hole does not affect text block only binding top end of text block darkened pages clean with spotty light foxing binding tight. T. Cadell hardcover
2017218708<p>Athens: Herodotus 2017. Translated into modern Greek by Sp. Lambros. Facsimile reprint of the first edition 1909. Title of the original: <em><strong>" The Latins in the Levant: A History of Frankish Greece 1204-1566".</strong></em> Soft cover 24 cm 1112 pp. ISBN: 978-960-485-155-3.</p><p>===========================================================</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost in not included in the price. You will have to approve it at confirmation of the order.</strong></p> Herodotus paperback
177305315080255Printed by A Ward York sold by Robert Horsfield T Cadell in London & W Tesseyman York London 1773. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Brown leather with gilt framing and raised bands to spine. Corners bumped spine ends worn front hinge cracked but cover securely attached by cord rear hinge sound internal binding sound small bookplate on inside of front cover previous owners' names and dates of 1778 and 1912 on front end-paper end-papers darkened pages clean. Poet born in Hull Yorkshire Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 05315080255. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. Printed by A Ward, York, sold by Robert Horsfield, T Cadell in London & W Tesseyman, York hardcover
2000230291St. Ermin’s Press 2000. Paperback. Near Fine. Large paperback edition 2000 in overall near-fine used condition with only slight signs of age handling and storage - covers with faint crease to spine. Binding tight and appears almost unread. Internally clean no annotation or inscriptions; text bright and clear throughout. Photographs available. Not an old library book. St. Ermin’s Press paperback
198225023051035Yale University Press New Haven and London 1982. Revised Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Crisp clean covers tight binding clean pages and inside covers. Contains many black and white illustrations. No dust jacket as published. Previous owner's name architectural historian Kerry Downes in pencil at the front. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. ISBN: 0300028180. ISBN/EAN: 9780300028188. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 25023051035. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. 9780300028188 This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Yale University Press paperback
187602619021073Crosby Lockwood and Co London 1876. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Contemptorary half leather binding with banded spine and gilt lettering. Leather is well rubbed covers are lightly marked. Sound binding. Clean marbled end-papers. Previous owners name at head of title page. Colour frontiis of Wallasey Water Tower. Crisp and clean fold out plates with very occasional very light foxing. Clean pages with vignette illustrations. Approx. shipped weight 6kg No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: over 4 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 02619021073. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is much heavier than 1kg and may incur significant additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Crosby Lockwood and Co hardcover
186340119031148Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1863. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Slight damage to base of spine from no longer present sticker. Leather at front hinge is cracked. Volume contains many black and white plates and vignettes. Colour plates facing pages 184 288 map 358 359 360 and 361 and double plate at page 74. Contents Includes: I. Will of Hans Holbein by William Henry Black II./III. Contemporaries and Successors of Holbein by John Gough Nichols and George Scharf IV. Flint Implements in the Drift on the Continent and in England by John Evans V. Roman Remains of Ibernium on Kingston Down near Bere Regis in Dorset by Charles Warne VI. Brick Architecture of North of Germany by Alexander Nesbitt VII. Account of Treaty of Newport from 1648 by John Bruce VIII. Explorations des anciens Cimetieres de Roux-Mesnil et dEtran en Normandie by M. LAbbe Cochet IX. Anglo-Saxon Burial Ground at Long Wittenham Berkshire by John Yonge Akerman X. Letters to the Tremoille Family from Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia by Paul Marchegay and Augustus W. Franks XI. Remains of the Priory of Austin Friars at Ludlow by Beriah Botfield XII. Feudal and Obligatory Knighthood by Francis Morgan Nichols XIII. Portraits from Windsor Castle Hampton Court and Wilton House by George Scharf XIV. Death of Painter Hans Holbein and his Will by W. H. Black XV.XVI./XVII. Correspondence with the Admiralty regarding Tides in the Dover Channel and the Landing of Caesar in BC 55 by G. B. Airy and Thomas Lewin XVIII. Two Egyptian Tablets of Ptolemaic Period by Samuel Birch XIX. Tenure or Service of Cornage by Francis Morgan Nichols XX. Four Illuminations representing the Courts of Chancery Kings Bench Common Pleas and Exchequer at Westminster from time of Henry VI by G. R. Corner XXI. 13th Century Roll of Arms by Weston Styleman Walford XXII. Two Rolls of Arms of the Reign of Edward I by Charles Spencer Perceval XXIII. Three Coptic Papyri brought by Stuart Glennie from the East by Charles Wycliffe Goodwin XXIV. Portraits of Arthur Prince of Wales by Scharf XXV. Percy Herbert Lord Powis by Charles Henry Cooper XXVI. Young and Champollions method of interpreting Egyptian Hieroglyphics by Reginald Stuart Poole XXVII. Crannoge found in Drumkeery Lough near Bailieborough County Cavan in Ireland by Robert Harkness XXVIII. Roman Remains from London by William Tite Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119031148. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
189651420011121Hazell Watson and Viney Ltd London 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Two matching volumes with fresh blue covers simple blind decoration and gilt lettering on the front covers and on the spines spine-ends are lightly bumped. Clean black end-papers sound binding black and white frontis with protective tissue leaf in volume I clean cream pages. Private Circulation only. 2-volume set complete. No dust-jacket. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 51420011121. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. These books are heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Hazell Watson and Viney Ltd hardcover
1847biblio83<p>Simms' antebellum romanticism was always at the forefront and this subject a biography of a sort of real-life Don Quixote is a suitable platform. The author does not disappoint affording Bayard the dignified French knight high honors. This copy was in the Wake Forest College library Wake Forest NC before "Wake Forest College" moved itself to Winston-Salem NC in the 1950s and became a University. The volume's last library stamp was dated 1920 and it retains those vestiges of bygone catalogued days. Otherwise the paper spine has some peeling the cover is worn and bumped as well as stained and soiled from time and use but my guess is that it has been in storag for the last ninety years.</p><p>Photo on request.</p> Harper Bros. hardcover
18101203E028London: T. Payne 1810. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: Large 4to. Half Title Engraved Title xvii 1 blank 1 List of plates 1 blank pp19-171 1 blank 5 Index 1 Errata. Very Good. 9.5 x 12 inches 24 x 31 cm. Half leather binding with marbled boards. Leather perished but binding is firm and strong. Rubbing and chipping to boards. Spine has five raised bands and blind tooling lacking the title label. Scattered light foxing offsetting from some of the plates to facing page. Complete with all 28 plates including the engraved title page and five fold-outs. A well illustrated early guide to the antiquities of the Argolis region on the Peloponnese peninsula. A nice solid example. Scarce. Overall condition is Very Good. Size: 9.5 x 12 inches 24 x 31 cm. T. Payne hardcover
180640119011035Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by T Bensley London 1806. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Brown leather covers re-spined with red leather raised bands and black leather spine labels gilt lettering on spine gilt decoration on edges decoration on upper lower and inner edges on newer leather has been matched with existing decoration. Corners of covers are scuffed and edges have light wear. Damage to surface at base of spine from adhesive label. Marbled end-papers and text block edges. Sound binding. Contents include: I The Diet and particular Fare of Charles I when Duke of York by Edmund Turner; II Revenue Expenses and Jewels of Prince Henry by William Bray; III Mr Henry Yelverton restored to the Kings favour in 1609 by James Cumming IV The Names of his Majesties James I Shipps with the numbers of men and furniture etc. by John Brand; V Greek Inscription on Pompeys Pillar by W M Leake and John Squire; VI The Entertainment of Henry VI at the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds by Craven Ord; VII A true Collection as well of all the Kinges Majesties Offices and Fees in any of the Courtes at Westminster by Sir Joseph Banks; VIII An Abbey of Nuns formerly situated in the Street now called the Minories in Middlesex by Henry Fly; IX Ancient Rolls of Papyrus discovered at Herculaneum by Henry Grey Bennett; X Antiquities discovered in Cornwall by Malachy Hitchins; XI Account of Tumuli opened in Wiltshire by William Cunnington; XII Death-Warrant of Humphrey Littleton by T R Nash; XIII The Italian Game of Minchiate by Robert Smith; XIV The Ruins of Carthage and of Udena in Barbury by John Jackson; XV Book of Accounts entitled Le Livre des Acconts pour Chevalier Jean Franklyn en fon Maison au Wilsden belonging to Sir John Chardin Musgrave; XVI An Indenture between Edward IV and William Lord Hastings in 1469 by Taylor Combe; XVII The ancient inhabitants Roman stations and Roman roads in and near Berkshire by Henry Beeke; XVIII Trial and Ordeal in England by Robert Studley Vidal; XIX Kenwith or Kenwic Castle in Devonshire by Vidal; XX Charter of Exemption from the Forest Laws granted by Henry III to Stephen de Segrave; XXI Ceremony of the Feast of Fools and Sculptured Girdle worn at its Celebration by Francis Douce; XXII Memoir on the Vicissitudes of the Principality of Antioch during the Crusades by F Damaini; XXIII Manuscript concerning the Manor of Paddington in Middlesex by William Vincent; XXIV Inventory and Appraisement of the Plate in the lower Jewel House of the Tower 1649 by John Brand; XXV The Monument in Canterbury Cathedral called the Tomb of Theobald and two inscriptions on lead discovered by Henry Boys; XXVI Discovery and Interment of the Heart of Arthur Lord Capel by Anthony Hamilton; XXVII Engraved Brass Plate from Netley Abbey by John Latham; XXVIII Ancient Sculptures and Inscriptions on two pillars in the Abbey Church of Rumsey by William Latham; XXIX The Dormitory of the Cathedral Monastery of Norwich by F Sayers; XXX Fortresses of Ancient Greece by William Hamilton; XXXI and XXXII Remains of the Dormitory at Norwich continued; XXXIII Tumuli in Wiltshire continued by William Cunnington; XXXIV Writs from Edward I to the Chief Justice of Chester and the Bishop of Carlisle on occasion of the marriage of the Kings eldest daughter by Samuel Lysons; XXXV Rotulus Familiae in the 18th year of the reign Edward I by Lysons; XXXVI and XXXVII and XXXVIII Remains of Gothic Architecture in Italy and Sicily by Robert Smirke; XXXIX Seals of the Bailiffs of the Liberty of Bridgnorth by Francis Townsend. Contains black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119011035. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by T Bensley hardcover
1999365038London: Allison and Busby 1999. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very Good. Larger 8vo. pp. 160 Allison and Busby hardcover
1931560London: George G. Harrap & Co Ltd. Fine with no dust jacket. 1931. Reprint. 1. Hard Cover. Elegantly bound in three-quarter blue gilt ruled Morocco by Hatchards of Piccadilly. Five raised bands gilt ruled compartments and titles with tooling on bands; gilt ruled covers; t.e.g. Illustrated with 19 B&W Photographs and three Plans. An extremely handsome volume in a fine binding. Scarce binding. Former owner's bookplate on fep else fine. FINE. B&W Photographs and Plans. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. x 322 pp . George G. Harrap & Co, Ltd. hardcover
196942022Harvard University Press. 1969. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. Rubbing to DJ has cause colour loss along spine and edges. A few tears and creasing to DJ.; Plus pull-out map and 57 b&w plates. This is the first general study of Roman Dalmatia to appear for more than eighty years and it draws extensively on the recent research of Yugoslav and other European scholars. Introductory chapters deal with the Roman conquest and organization of the province. The Roman administration and garrison is examined in detail with emphasis on its contribution to the development of institutions of local government. There are sections on the identity society and economy of the native peoples at the time of the Roman conquest.; History of the Provinces of the Roman Empire; 572 pages . 0674189507 . Harvard University Press hardcover
19691091Harvard University Press. 1969. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Rubbing to DJ has cause colour loss along spine. Edgewear to DJ. Light foxing to textblock.; Plus pull-out map and 57 b&w plates. This is the first general study of Roman Dalmatia to appear for more than eighty years and it draws extensively on the recent research of Yugoslav and other European scholars. Introductory chapters deal with the Roman conquest and organization of the province. The Roman administration and garrison is examined in detail with emphasis on its contribution to the development of institutions of local government. There are sections on the identity society and economy of the native peoples at the time of the Roman conquest.; History of the Provinces of the Roman Empire; 572 pages; Oversized and Heavy. . 0674189507 . Harvard University Press hardcover