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An introduction to the ancient Greek cities of Asia Minor and the islands of the eastern Aegean.156p. illus. [some col.] bibliography index. Donor inscription on half title, mark on ffep, else near fine. Book
"Some thoughts exploring boundaries between person and person, people and people, and cultural differences between England and Crete." 100p. illus Book
Light edgewear. ; 116pp, well illustrated. Revised edition of Brief Guide to the department of ancient art. ; 116 pages
8vo, br. ed. 479p. Now available in paperback, the 2nd edition of the Companion to Apollonius Rhodius, comprising now nineteen articles by leading scholars from Europe and America, gives an up-to-date outline of the scholarly discussion in these areas and to provide a survey of recent and current trends in Apollonian studies which will be useful to students of Hellenistic poetry.
Extracted from the "Deltion Tis Historikes Kai Ethnologikes Etaireias Tis Ellados ".(Bulletin of the Historical and Ethnological Association of Greece) Vol xiii (1959) 184p. Pages uncut/untrimmed, paper and cover age toned and scuffed around edges. Book
8vo., First Edition, with map as frontispiece and map in the text; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly sunned at backstrip.
Based on a thesis the author produced while at Oxford University this book discusses both the internal and international difficulties created by the forced abdication of King Otto and the ensuing negotiations in finding a possibly acceptable successor amongst the scions of some aspiring royal families of Europe.This analysis of British involvement also includes the transfer of the Ionian Islands to Greece. Eventually the " Greeks and Great Powers winnowed their choice to William of Denmark.Aged only 17, he was elected King of the Hellenes on 30 March1863 by the Greek National Assembly under the name of George I" 194p,. bibliography, index. Inscription on ffep." To Jack - El. Prevelakis". However the pages are uncut and it remains unread, but the paper covers show some wear and tear Book
Very light edgewear to wraps. Mild rubbing. Light creasing to spine. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Pocket-Book 15; 436 pages
contains blocks in colors. 28x25 cm. 136 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
(Codice MF/1496) In 8° 212 pp., 16 tavole di foto fuori testo. Prima edizione italiana. Brossura editoriale, ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
In 4, pp. 10 con ill. n.t. e 1 tav. f.t. Dedica autogr. dell'A. al p. ant. Br. ed. Nel saggio l'A. prende in esame la persistenza in Campania come nell'Etruria del vasellame di vero bucchero al contrario di altre zone in cui, per imitazione dei sistemi di fabbricazione ellenica, l'impasto locale scompariva per adottare il vasellame di creta grezza. Gamurrini, p. 165.
Paris, Société d'Édition « les Belles Lettres », 1953; in-8, XXXIV-438 pp., broché (couverture sous film adhésif transparent remplié) (annotation au stylo à bille vert, bleu et rouge). Collection des Universités de France « Guillaume Budé », N° 027. Édition bilingue : grec ancien, français. 4ème édition revue et corrigée. Texte établi et traduit par Ph.-E. Legrand, membre de l'Institut, professeur honoraire de l'Université de Lyon. Bon état.
22.5x15cm. XV+211 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Pen inscription on white page. Else in good condition.
In-8° pp. complessive 266, leg. in mezza tela recente, conservate le bross. edit. con vecchi timbri. Ottimo stato.
pp.153 à 240 & 8pp.de compte rendu des actes de la société, 23cm., br.orig., non coupé, bon état, [contient principalement: KRAENTZEL Fd.: Le canal du Panama (1er article, pp.153-157), HAUTTECOEUR H.: L'ile de Samothrace (1er article, pp.168-181), CALLEWAERT E.: Ethnographie congolaise Les Mousserongos (pp.182-209)], A91367
300x145 mm. 253 pages. Softcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
and 45 leaves f photographs Lyrical impressions of the resilience of thew Greek pople during World War II. The profits from this book were dedicated to Greek Relief efforts.53p.+ frontis and 5 leavres of photographs Book
Rocca San Casciano Cappelli, 1970. In 8° pp. da 307 a 330n. bross. edit.
Covers all the information you need [ as current in 1999] about seeking, buying and developing property abroad -- Includes details on real-estate agents, renovation, utilities and home security.204p. illus. maps index [NO copies found in WoldCat] Book
Survey of the political and military conflicts during the civil war in Greece 1944-1949 . 438p. plates.maps.bibliography Book
xvi, 181 + Frontis and full page tipped in photograuvers. Top edge gold. Inked ownership. 12mo. Original three-quarters red leather over marbled boards. Spine gold lettered with raised bands. Hardbound. Nice copy. Revised and enlarged edition of the 1903 publication. TRAVEL/1
Biography of Byron includes his adventures in Greece.35p.plates Bibliography.Index. Neat tight text library stamp , shabby paper covers, Book
Biography of Byron includes his adventures in Greece.35p.plates Bibliography.Index. Neat tight text library stamp , shabby paper covers, Book
First UK edition of this biography by the distinguished French writer.Translated inti English by Hamish Miles. The translator has restored the original texts of quotations that Maurois had rendered into French and "in many instances .to give .more complete quotations than the author found practicable in French".) 464p. plates, bibliography. index. Red cloth binding, front hinge starting. Book
George Gordon, Lord Byron was born with a deformed foot. He was manic-depressive, athletic, and erotic. He embodied the romantic, revolutionary, patriotic, and free-living life of poetry as no one before him. He was the greatest artistic celebrity of his time, inspiring composers and poets, moving among eminences. Genuinely bisexual, he was involved in affairs with fellow students at Harrow and Cambridge. He fathered children on chambermaids, was incestuously involved with his half-sister, married a woman who soon left him. He was linked with the scandalous Caroline Lamb, with Mary Shelley's half-sister Claire Clairmont, with the married Countess Teresa Guiccioli in Ravenna. Constantly in debt, he traveled in Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Albania, and Italy, as though he could feel truly alive only in exile. The first publication of "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" in 1812 made him famous, if not rich. He joined forces with Shelley in Italy just before Shelley drowned at sea; he undertook his poetic masterpiece, Don Juan, in Italy and then joined the Greek forces revolting against the Turks. His death of fever in 1824 served as a rallying cry for the 1830 revolutions. This brilliant, handsome, charismatic psychological misfit exerted an inestimable impact on the Romantic movement and the sensibility of the entire nineteenth century.530p.bibliography, index Book