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1964R320131735Albin Michel. 1964. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 397 pages - couverture contrepliée .. . . . Classification Dewey : 945-Italie
1975R320131736Albin Michel. 1975. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 427 pages - couverture contrepliée .. . . . Classification Dewey : 945-Italie
1975RO80276814Albin Michel. 1975. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 427 pages - couverture contrepliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 945-Italie
919258-nnew. unknown
919258like new. unknown
Un volume di XL-364 pagine, tela editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata. Dimensioni: 14,5x21 cm. Tracce d’uso alla sovraccoperta, volume in ottime condizioni.
116261aafParis, L.F. Hivert, 1834, in-4°, 2 ff. + 484 p. + 8 p. de publicité de l’éditeur + 3 ff. + 3 planches lithogr. / 531 p. + 5 planches lithogr., qqs pages de texte fortement brunies (qualité différente du papier), reliure en d.-toile, couvertures des brochures orig. cons.
183420404Paris, L. F. Hivert, 1834. 2 volumes in-8 de [2]-484 et 531 pages, cartonnage de papier prunue, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés.
1890117511890 Paris, Lyon, Ancienne Maison Briguet, Delhomme et Briguet éditeurs, sans date ( vers 1890); in-4 de (4) - 496pp. Illustré de 9 lithographies hors texte en deux tons d'après les dessins de A.Hadamard. Reliure de demi-basane rouge, dos à faux-nerfs plats, caissons ornés à chaque angle d'un petit feuron doré, titre doré sur étiquette violine, initiale H.B. dorées en pied, couverture conservée,
186224576Paris J. Vermot 1862 -in-8 demi-chagrin un fort volume, reliure demi-chagrin rouge grand in-octavo Editeur (binding half red shagreen in-8 Editor) (26,8 x 18 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind-stamping decoration), titre frappé "or" (gilt title) dans un encadrement d'un filet "or", entre-nerfs à caissons ornés au centre d'un fleuron "or"avec rinceaux "or" en pourtour dans un encadrement de 3 filets "or", filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, filet "or" en tête et en pied, plats de percaline rouge granitées décorés à froid, avec des encadrements à froid (plaques spéciales Editeur), toutes tranches dorées (all edges gilt), gardes blanches moirées, Ouvrage illustré de 10 Lithographies hors-texte en deux teintes avec serpentes par HADAMARD, fines et trés légères rousseurs sur quelques pages, 496 pages, 1862 Paris J. Vermot Editeur,
1862GITk459Paris Vermot 1862. Grand in-8 3 feuillets non chiffrés 496pp. Cartonnage de l'éditeur de toile chagrinée bleu nuit à belle, grande plaque mosaïquée et dorée sur le dos et le 1er plat; grand et élégant médaillon mosaïqué et doré sur le 2e plat, tranches dorées. Orné de 10 aquatintes hors texte par Hadamard dont le frontispice. Très bel exemplaire frais, complet, dans son rare cartonnage Romantique d'une élégance raffinée.
186210235Paris Vermot 1862 Un volume in-8 demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés, titre doré, tranches dorées, frontispice, 496 pp. et 9 illustrations hors-texte. Rousseurs.
3 vol., XV-314 + 252+ 324 pages demi veau glacé olive de l'époque, dos à faux nerfs orné de fleurons à froid, de roulettes et de filets dorés, tranches cailloutées [Simier] 1825, 1825, in-8, 3 vol, XV-314 + 252+ 324 pages, demi veau glacé olive de l'époque, dos à faux nerfs orné de fleurons à froid, de roulettes et de filets dorés, tranches cailloutées [Simier], Seconde édition "refondue en entier et considérablement augmentée", de cet ouvrage, paru initialement en 1823, de Théobald Walsh (1792-1881). Annotation manuscrite ancienne (ex-libris ? ) biffée sur une garde blanche, suivie d'une autre annotation à l'encre informant de l'existence d'une autre édition parue en 2 volumes chez Hivert en 1834. La même personne a inséré, en tête du premier tome, 2 feuillets de [2] pages manuscrites sur papier lavande, contenant un poème, "Au Voyageur sans aveu", daté du 27 janvier 1862, s'adressant à l'auteur : "Un lecteur à l'auteur. Cher riverain du fleuve Bac [Théobald Walsh résidait au n° 104 de la rue du Bac à Paris]... Par votre bon ami Chambure..." : probablement Eugène Andoche de Chambure (1813-1897). Agréable exemplaire en reliures d'époque, dont l'une est signée, en pied du dos, "Simier, r[elieur] du Roi [Louis XVIII]". Coiffes légèrement frottées et dos un peu insolés
19343360640Zürich, 1934. 134 S. Mit Karte und Tabellen. OKart.
199734649Peter Lang. 1997. Softcover. Very Good. Minor edgewear to wraps. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover Slater & Dunbabin.; Grazer Altertumskundliche Studien: Band 4; 8.2 X 5.9 X 0.6 inches; 263 pages . 3631312229 . Peter Lang paperback
30x21. 30p. 117 láminas. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
201130020London: Frances Lincoln Ltd. As New in As New dust jacket. 2011. 1st Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 0711231427 . Publisher's full gray cloth silver lettering on spine photographic endpapers. Profusely illustrated with over 300 newly taken color photographs as well as maps architectural plans graphs and archive illustrations showing the early stages of the excavations. "This significant addition to the few available books focusing on Herculaneum is the first major study of the spectacular archaeological findings there since Joseph Jay Deiss' book published in 1966 and last revised in 1993. It is based on the latest excavation work and incorporates much new material that has revolutionized our understanding of the site. Illustrated with 300 recent color photographs it is the definitive overview for the general public of what we know and understand about Herculaneum of what is still unknown and mysterious and of the potential for future discoveries in both archaeological and political contexts." "One could hardly ask for a clearer more comprehensive and better illustrated guide to Herculaneum." - Publishers Weekly. Winner of the Felicia A Holton Book Award 2013 from the Archaeological Institute of America. Both the volume and the unclipped dust jacket are in perfect pristine condition; unread unmarked tight square and clean. A large heavy book six pounds - additional shipping charges may apply. AS NEW/AS NEW. Color Photographs maps and drawings. Folio 13" - 23" tall. 352 pp . Frances Lincoln, Ltd. hardcover
199425261Princeton University Press. 1994. Hardcover. Good in Very Good- dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Robert Brown. Underlining in pen to pages. Small stain to top of front panel of DJ. A few scratches to back panel of DJ .; Few sources reveal the life of the ancient Romans as vividly as do the houses preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius. Wealthy Romans lavished resources on shaping their surroundings to impress their crowds of visitors. The fashions they set were taken up and imitated by ordinary citizens. In this illustrated book Andrew Wallace-Hadrill explores the rich potential of the houses of Pompeii and Herculaneum to offer new insights into Roman social life. Exposing misconceptions derived from contemporary culture he shows the close interconnection of spheres we take as discrete: public and private family and outsiders work and leisure. Combining archaeological evidence with Roman texts and comparative material from other cultures Wallace-Hadrill raises a range of new questions. How did the organization of space and the use of decoration help to structure social encounters between owner and visitor man and woman master and slave What sort of "households" did the inhabitants of the Roman house form How did the world of work relate to that of entertainment and leisure How widely did the luxuries of the rich spread among the houses of craftsmen and shopkeepers Through analysis of the remains of over two hundred houses Wallace-Hadrill reveals the remarkably dynamic social environment of early imperial Italy and the vital part that houses came to play in defining what it meant "to live as a Roman."; 244 pages . 0691069875 . Princeton University Press hardcover
198322894London: Duckworth. 1983. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Some pencil marginalia mostly checkmarks especially to first 60pp ink smudge in margin of 2 pages. Very light bump to 1 corner.; Ix 216pp.; 216 pages; Suetonius a Roman historian was the author of "The Lives of the Caesars". This biography sets the historian's career and his method of dealing with his subject matter in the context of Roman society in the early Empire and draws a picture of the coherence of Suetonius's life appointments scholarship and literary activities. Seutonius is presented as a man of learning rather than as a failed narrative historian. This portrait takes account of evidence concerning his life and seeks to clarify the character of "The Lives of the Caesars" as a description of emperors and Roman imperial society by a scholarly biographer who himself was in the service of a scholarly Caesar . 0715617478 . Duckworth hardcover
Mm 120x185 Brossura originale, 239 pagine. Buona copia, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
8vo., Second Edition, with photographs, illustrations and maps in the text; pale blue cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First published in in 1977. VERY SCARCE.
Traduzione: Landi Attilio dall'inglese . Pagine: 222+catalogo . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Cartonato grigio . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Altra copia . Collana: BMM n°779 .
132p. Illustrated. Original white cloth binding. Folio. Excellent study of the "Feast of the Gods". **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W14
in-12, 255 pp., illustrations en noir et en couleurs, broché, couverture illustree. Etat proche du NEUF. [BL-10]
60486Paris, Hachette, 1969. 13 x 19, 255 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, broché, bon état.