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Endpapers browned. Back hinge started. Former owner's writing on front free endpaper ; 20 tissue guarded plates from watercolors by W. Biscombe Gardner. Top edge gilt; 8vo; 122 pages
19x13. 74p. Firma anterior poseedor. Col. Visor de poesía, N. 7. Sel., Trad. Y notas, M. Moreno Jimeno.
Folio 172p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
164 p., illus. Hardcover Good condition; minimal underlining & reader marks
Vg/Poor (transparent protective wrapper over very poor dj with extensive taped repair to edges and all of spine missing, the illustration on front cover is intact but with minor loss at edges, clean coarse pink cloth boards lightly discoloured at edges, black title spine, black lettering and drawing of windmill on front board, clean illustrated endpaper, a very good clean bright copy with pages unmarked, light foxing to the margins and reverse of the colour plates) octavo 286pp. First edition. Colour frontis and very attractive illustrated colour title page. 16 full page colour plates, line drawings at head and tail of each chapter.
23x15. 509p. Trad. C. Folcrá y A. Lama Montes de Oca. Falto página de respeto. Ej. Con subrayados. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
18x11. 211p. Col. Austral, N. 821. Trad. J. Novo Cerro. Sobrecubierta.
pp. 253-289, 2 pls., 19 figs., 3 tabs., refs. Plain new wrs.
20x14. 662p. Firma anterior poseedor. Ilstr. N. C. Wyeth. Enc. Tela ed.
162 pages. Black and white illustrations in text. "Captain Lightfoot, whose real name was Michael Martin, is believevd to have been the last person in Massachusetts to be hanged for highway robbery. Shortly before his execution he dictated an account of his life and adventures" (which is reprinted here) - from Preface. Prior owner's signature atop front free endpaper, otherwise contents surprisingly clean and bright. Moderate wear to book. Binding tight. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
384 Hardcover Very good condition
17x12. 264p. Enc. tela ed.
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 V(ii) 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.
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Dustjacket has minor edgewear to top corners. Minor shelfwear to book. ; 9.75 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 232 pages; Translations of the texts by R. S. O. Tomlin. This book tells the history of the emperors Carausius and Allectus and their renegade regime in Roman Britain from A. D. 286 to 296. Drawing on literary, archaeological, and numismatic evidence, Casey sets out the Continental and British background to their revolt, establishes the importance of sea power and marine technology at the time, and assesses the use of the two emperors as historical icons in periods of national crisis in British history.
415pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, good condition, ISBN 9781871217865, R101346
xxviii + 408 + 157 + [6]pp., 26cm., in the series "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in Facultate Theologica vel in Facultate Iuris Canonici consequendum conscriptae" Series 2 Tomus 45, original softcover, pages uncut, very good condition, [text in English], R74377
PARIS, Ed. Denoël - 2002 - in-8 - Broché - Couverture souple illustrée en couleurs - 591 pages - Très bon état
22x15. 255p. Trad. J. M. Z. Enc. Tela ed.
PARIS, Les éditions du scorpion J Hallouin - 1961 - In-8 - Broché - 44 illustrations NB in fine - 157 pages - Très propre Bel envoi de l'auteur
18x10. 319p. Trad. M. Boxh Barrett.
408pp., cloth, G44945
Total running time 70 minutes, 35 seconds. (Classical collection). 15210. eng
Revue trimestriIelle- In-8 - broché - N° 155- 1994/1 - Couverture illustrée Nombreuses illustrations Nb - 100 pages - très propre
Revue trimestriIelle- In-8 - broché - N° 147- 1992/5 - Couverture illustrée Nombreuses illustrations Nb - 100 pages - très propre
Revue trimestriIelle- In-8 - broché - N° 158 - 1994/4 - Couverture illustrée Nombreuses illustrations Nb - 100 pages - très propre