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187859791Paris Rome & Vienna: E. Neurdein; G. Castelli Via Condotti 30; C. Decoix; Fotografia Falcetti e Ci.; Maison Giacomo Brogi; Oscar Kramer Photograhie ca. 1878. Thirty-one albumen cabinet photographs most approx. 4 x 6 in. mounted on 4.25 x 6.5 in. studio boards a couple colour-tinted on verso 23 for Paris & Versailles nearly all featuring manuscript ink annotations on verso both Fannie & C.P. Bishop; 8 for Italy & Austria featuring photographer’s imprints at lower fore-edges and a few on verso minor edgewear dustsoiling slight curving still VG collection of images from the library of Fannie Kay Thomas Bishop 1857-1944 and Charles Pleasant Bishop 1854-1941 founding owners of the Pendleton Woolen Mills. Twenty-three of these Grand Tour souvenir albumen cabinet card photos depict many of the popular sights in Paris during the opening decade of the Belle Epoque. These include the “Colonne de Juillet†commemorating the 1830 Revolution; the Palais de l’Industrie erected for the 1855 Exposition Universelle on the Champs-Elysees designed by Jean-Marie-Victor Viel & Alexis Berrault later demolished for the 1900 Paris World’s Fair; the Palace of Versailles fountain of Apollo; the “Grandes Eux de Versailles;†the famed Vendome Column torn down in 1871 by the Paris Commune but then re-erected by 1874; view of the Louvre from across the Seine; the Arc de Triomphe and others. The remaining 8 albumen photos include three Castelli souvenir shots of the Colosseum Trajan’s Column and the Vatican Library interior while a shot by Brogi captures the basilica and tower in Pisa. Oscar Kramer fl. 1860-1880 produced the two photographs from Vienna of the statue of Emperor Josef II and the Royal Opera House bearing the overlaid corrected address for Graben No. 7 where he moved after 1870. E. Neurdein; G. Castelli, Via Condotti 30; C. Decoix; Fotografia Falcetti e Ci.; Maison Giacomo Brogi; Oscar Kramer, Photograhie hardcover
1970109493Gronigen: Bouma's Boekhuis N.V. 1970; 1971. Hardcover. Very good . 2 vols. xi 686; xx 52 p. 29 cm. Blue cloth hardcovers. Cloth a bit dusted. Spines a bit faded. <br/><br/>First volume is a reprint of the Berkeley 1954 edition. Later volume includes material published after 1948. Bouma's Boekhuis N.V. hardcover
3809Bouma's Boekhuis Groningen 1970/71. 2 vols. XI686;XX52p. Cloth. Upper corner cover vol.1 slightly bumped. hardcover
24945Bouma's Boekhuis Groningen 1970/71. 2 vols. XI686;XX52p. Cloth. Cover vol.2 bit stained and partly discoloured. With a review of the Supplement . by W.M. Calder III loosely inserted. With gift intention for WGA from CC. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. hardcover
159917Berkeley etc. University of California Press CUP 1954. And: Groningen Bouma 1971. 2 volumes: XI686; XX52 p. Cloth. Volume 1: green cloth and 26 cm volume 2: black cloth and 29 cm Back of first volume faded Heavy book may require extra shipping costs hardcover
2009047957New York: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. an imprint of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2009. Clean b/w illustrated cover. Top-edge with just a few very faint spots. Clean contents. Binding is As New. 222p. First Paperback Edition. Soft Copy. NF/None. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. an imprint of Macmillan Publishers Limited Paperback
1924VI-ESNZ-SLQM1924. Hardcover. Good. 1924. Good plus/VG minus. Moderate external wear foxing to edges and endpapers pages clean binding firm. hardcover
1996012703Blakeney: Glos. UK: Scorpion Press 1996. 1st ed. Fine . ONE OF 15 LETTERED this being letter "K" COPIES SIGNED BY BOTH DAVIS and PETER LOVESEY who wrote appreciation. Fine in navy blue goatskin with blue black and green marbled paper sides blue top edge and green end papers in transparent dust wrapper. The 8th book in Falco series of Ancient Rome. Laid in is a note on Scorpion Press letterhead describing the De Luxe Specifications : "The de luxe presentation copies are produced in small numbers as they are intended primarily for the use of the author contributor editor publisher and others associated with the authors work. These books are given a letter rather than a number and are especially handsome bound in goatskin rather than bonded leather with five raised bands. The spine blocking is horizontal because of the raised bands. In addition these books contain the signature of the contributor. Prices vary slightly due to the costs involved the difficulty of obtaining the signatures and overall desirability of the volumes.". Signed by All Contributors. First Edition. Quarter-Goatskin. Fine/No Jacket. Limited / Lettered Edition. Scorpion Press Hardcover
20182-6139946344LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2018. Paperback. New. 76 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.18 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
2002057884Bethesdam Maryland: Nea Attiki Press 2002. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Xiv 411 Pp. Mauve Boards Spine Printed In Purple. Second Edition Revised And Expanded. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket Priced $30.00. Signed By The Author And Dated In 2009. <br/> <br/> Nea Attiki Press hardcover
21144London: Ward Lock & Co. . Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. DJ browned chipped and with small loss to DJ spine and rear. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. Light browning to first and last few pages. Very light occasional foxing. ; "With three section plans showing every Street and Building of importance: Key Plan; Map of Italy; Plans of St. Peter's and the Vatican St. John Lateran and the Baths of Caracalla; and a Map of the Environs of Rome." ND. 1923 Numerous b&w photographs; B&W Photographs; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; xl 75 65 pages . Ward, Lock & Co. hardcover
19725London: Ward Lock & Co. . Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Slight browning to first few pages and with neat notes to front pastedown. Moderate foxing to last few pages and with light dampstaining to rear boards; "With three section plans showing every Street and Building of importance: Key Plan; Map of Italy; Plans of St. Peter's and the Vatica St. John Lateran and the Baths of Caracalla; and a Map of the Environs of Rome." ND. 1923 Numerous b&w photographs; B&W Photographs; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; xl 75 65 pages . Ward, Lock & Co. hardcover
186821107London: John Murray. 1868. Sixth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Vellum boards with gilt spine decoration and red spine label with gilt lettering. Steel-engraved large front map. Steel-engraved plan of Naples Environs of Naples and fold-out of Pompeii. Lister 205; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; xlv 470 pages . John Murray hardcover
189212320London: John Murray. 1892. Ninth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Wear to extremities and slight dampstaining to volume one; Comprising the description of Naples and its environs Pompeii Herculaneum Vesuvius Sorrento; The Islands of Capri and Ischia; Amalfi Paestum and Capua The Abruzzi and Calabria; Palermo Girgenti The Greek Temples and Messina. Part II Comprising the descriptions of: Palermo Girgenti The Greek Temples Syracuse Catania Messina and the Lipari Islands. Including bound-in slip: "Information about hotels etc. Will be found in the index and directory at the end of the book." Decorative bookplate; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 41821481152 pages . John Murray hardcover
197937847Oxford Clarendon Press. 1979. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Former owner's name on ffep. DJ spine has light sunning with a few small tears. DJ is price-clipped.; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor Galba and an account of the war in which the second emperor Otho was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide and of the challenge of the final victor Vespasian presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69 and Eastern Gaul the Alps and Northern Italy.; 280 pages . 0198148305 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
19797697Oxford Clarendon Press. 1979. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ has some edgewear with two small close tears and rubbing along edges. DJ is discolored to spine and back panel and portion of front panel.; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor Galba and an account of the war in which the second emperor Otho was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide and of the challenge of the final victor Vespasian presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69 and Eastern Gaul the Alps and Northern Italy.; 280 pages . 0198148305 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
198527752Oxford Clarendon Press. 1985. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover G. P. Goold. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has light sunning. Mild soiling to DJ; Deals with the last few days of A. D. 69 after the death of Vitellius the outbreak of the revolt on the Rhine and events of the early months of A. D. 70 in Rome German and the East where Vespasian now supreme master of the Empire was preparing his return to Rome. Tactius displays his mastery in recounting not only senatorial debates in the capital but also the complexities of the war on the Rhine in which Roman legions were demoralised and virtually destroyed before the new government was able to send fresh troops to restore the situation. Book V also contains Tacitus' curious account of the history and the country of the Jews breakin off just before the destruction of Jerusalem.; 124 pages . 0198148526 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
197927753Oxford Clarendon Press. 1979. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover G. P. Goold. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ spine has light sunning.; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor Galba and an account of the war in which the second emperor Otho was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide and of the challenge of the final victor Vespasian presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69 and Eastern Gaul the Alps and Northern Italy.; 280 pages . 0198148305 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
19857975Oxford Clarendon Press. 1985. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Very Minor shelfwear to DJ. DJ is discolored. Minor shelfwear otherwise to DJ.; Deals with the last few days of A. D. 69 after the death of Vitellius the outbreak of the revolt on the Rhine and events of the early months of A. D. 70 in Rome German and the East where Vespasian now supreme master of the Empire was preparing his return to Rome. Tactius displays his mastery in recounting not only senatorial debates in the capital but also the complexities of the war on the Rhine in which Roman legions were demoralised and virtually destroyed before the new government was able to send fresh troops to restore the situation. Book V also contains Tacitus' curious account of the history and the country of the Jews breakin off just before the destruction of Jerusalem.; 124 pages . 0198148526 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
19797344Oxford Clarendon Press. 1979. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Foxing to textblock. Very minor shelfwear elsewhere.; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor Galba and an account of the war in which the second emperor Otho was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide and of the challenge of the final victor Vespasian presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69 and Eastern Gaul the Alps and Northern Italy.; 280 pages . 0198148305 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
19735965University of Minnesota Press. 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and a couple of small tears.; Minnesota Monographs in the Humanities; 1 x 1 x 1 Inches; 161 pages; The Alans a nomadic people from the steppe lands of south Russia were among the many invaders of the Roman empire who helped to bring about its fall. They were not Germans -- they were Indo-Iranians. Bachrach discusses the social and religious institutions of the Alans and especially their military customs. . 0816606781 . University of Minnesota Press hardcover
195529644Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1955. 1st Edition. Third Printing. Hard Cover. Profusely Illustrated with numerous B&W photos 60 maps by Vaughn Gray and numerous line drawings and plans. . Mild foxing on edges only else near fine; unmarked seemingly unread tight and square. The slipcase is whole and strong. A large heavy set eight pounds - additional shipping charges may apply. VERY GOOD. . Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. xviii 686; xiv 722 pp . Prentice-Hall hardcover
19842074Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1984. First Edition Thus. 1. Hard Cover. 0253328314 . unclipped Dj F. Publisher's full black cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Pages tight square and unmarked.Many maps drawings and illustrations throughout. F . DJ shows mild shelfwear else F. Book has slight shelfwear on top edge and light sunning on front and back boards else F. . B&Wmaps drawingsillust. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xviiiii299 pp . Indiana University Press hardcover
4649Longman Brown Green & Longmans. N.D. Hardcover. Very Good. Former owner's name on ffeps A. G. Moore - Jan 7th 1857. Frontispieces are foxed. Brown boards are rubbed. Gilt lettering on spine is faded. Light bumping to boards. Vol 1: back board is starting. Vol 2: back fep has strip torn no loss of text. Still solid set.; No date 1834 ; 2 Volume Set. COMPLETE. Cabinet Cyclopaedia . Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans hardcover
1332794734.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback