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25398Grasset, Pris, 1929.
19981239514PN. New. 1998. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
19981239598PN. New. 1998. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
Compact but comprehensive and well illustrated guide to ancient Corinth, English translation by Alexandra Doumas.nd [c 1980 ?) 30p. text maps and diagrams+ 32p. plates col.Name of previous owner, else fine. [7 copies found in WoeldCat] Book
Compact but comprehensive and well illustrated tourist guide to the sites of ancient Corinth and objects in the Museum Undated (c 1975 ?)26p. text +56p.plates,diagrams.maps Book
Compact but comprehensive and well illustrated tourist guide to the sites of ancient Corinth and objects in the Museum [ c.1975 ] )26p. text+56p.plates,diagrams.maps Book
Compact but comprehensive and well illustrated guide to ancient Olympia.88p.(32 p. text+, 56p, of plates) illus.(some col) diagrams.Name of owner, else near fine. Book
1025052951.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1249363373.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Portfolio containing documents outlining a proposed housing/ holiday home development called Arkadiko Chorio on the east coast of Arcadia in the Peloponnese, Brochure [16p.] diagrams plans. maps. Brochure
Translation of the French guidebook first published by Gallimard, Paris 1994. Detailed, comprehensive guidebook to Athens ancient to modern, profusely illustrated .456p. maps.index, maps on endpapers Book
Detailed, compact, illustrated tourist guide to Greece with itineraries for touring and exploring Athens & Attica,Corinth and the Argolid, Laconia, Western Peloponnese.160p. illus (col) maps,index Book
18532996512th July 1853. 1853. Very good. - sc - 25 words penned on 7-1/8 inch high by 4-1/2 inch wide light blue paper with an attached leaf. There is an attractive embossed mark at top left of the sheet. Admiral Walker has penned a few brief words addressed to Richard Ford and his wife accepting a dinner invitation. Penned by the Admiral the note is signed in the first line: "Sir Baldwin Walker will do himself the honor of dining with." Folded for mailing the note is tipped from the verso of the attached leaf onto creamy stiff paper mount. Near fine. <p>Admiral Sir Baldwin Wake Walker 1802-1876 was first lieutenant of the bomb ship Aetna at the attack on Morea castle during the Morea expedition. By special permission of the admiralty he accepted a command in the Turkish Navy in 1838 where he was known as Walker Bey and subsequently as Yavir Pasha. He commanded the Turkish squadron which bombarded Acre in November of 1840 and was awarded the designation of Knight Commander of the Bath the Austrian Order of the Iron Crown 2nd class the Russian Order of St. Anna and the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle. Returning to England he was appointed Surveyor of the Navy a position he held from 1848 to 1861 and later made 1st baronet Wake Walker of Oakley House. He was appointed to several commands and vice-admiralty before being promoted to Admiral in 1870.<p>From the autograph collection of Mrs. Mary Ford widow of Richard Ford who wrote the popular "Handbook for Travellers in Spain". 12th July, 1853. unknown
SLIVCN-9782416016196Eyrolles (6/2024)
" Beneath the cultural peaks of Ancient Greece lay the basic agricultural economy that made civilization possible.This book studies Greek country life from its earliest beginnings to the recent past,revealing a sequence of geological,geographical,cultural,and economic images spanning some 50,000 years of human settlement." 221p. illus. maps. bibliography.index. Book
" Beneath the cultural peaks of Ancient Greece lay the basic agricultural economy that made civilization possible.This book studies Greek country life from its earliest beginnings to the recent past,revealing a sequence of geological,geographical,cultural,and economic images spanning some 50,000 years of human settlement." 221p. illus. maps. bibliography.index. Slight crease on front cover, else fine Book
1873176708.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1968140944589New York: Black Mask 1968. Four issues of the far-out confrontational '60s publication of the anarchist Black Mask Group. Issues #3 4 7 & 10. 4 pp. each. Very Good condition overall with horizontal crease to each issue additional creases and light wear to #3. Rare.<br /> <br /> <p>From a recent reprinting of Black Mask and Up Against the Wall Motherfucker by Half Letter Press: <p>Founded in New York City in the mid-1960s by self-educated ghetto kid and painter Ben Morea the Black Mask group melded the ideas and inspiration of Dada and the Surrealists with the anarchism of the Durruti Column from the Spanish Revolution. With a theory and practice that had much in common with their contemporaries the San Francisco Diggers Dutch Provos and the French Situationists who famously excommunicated 3 of the 4 members of the British section of the Situationist International for associating too closely with Black Mask. The group intervened spectacularly in the art politics and culture of their times. From shutting down the Museum of Modern Art to protesting Wall Street's bankrolling of war from battling with Maoists at SDS conferences to defending the Valerie Solanas shooting of Andy Warhol Black Mask successfully straddled the counterculture and politics of the 60s and remained the Joker in the pack of both sides of "The Movement." . Black Mask unknown
1976mon0000551199HarperCollins Distribution Servi 05/03/1976 00:00:01. paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Well read with some wear but still very useable. Some marking due to age on pages but overall book remains in good condition considering age. HarperCollins Distribution Servi paperback
279973München Deutscher Kunstverlag, o.Jahr. 113 S. 160 Abbildungen auf Tafelseiten. Originalleinen mit Originalumschlag. 28cm
In 1910, Peter Contis had arrived in Pittsburgh as a penniless Greek immigrant. He began as a dishwasher, but within a year had opened his first restaurant. He put down roots in the new culture yet still preserved vitally important elements of the old. In this way, when eventually he retired and took up brushes, he was able to find a fresh vision of his city that drew as much on acute remembrance of his homeland as on familiarity with the urban landscape amid which he had served generations of diners and brought up his family. Soon after his death, Peter's wife Helen came across one of his paintings, unfinished. Spurred on by a granddaughter, Helen picked up brushes and proceeded to paint other pictures too. This remarkable story is eloquently told by an author who was able to visit the villages in the Peloponnese and to discover many of the springs of the artists' imagination. His narrative is accompanied by 40 color plates and 80 black and white illustrations. The paintings of the two artists are exhibited at The Carnegie Museum of Art to coincide with the publication of this book. It includes details of his family and backgound in the Peloponnese and about Greek immigrants in Pittsburgh, with photographs of the places and people.160p. illus. NOTE: Large Size [ 250x250 mm] Front cover creased, else fine Book
[Venezia, 1698], carta nautica in calcografia, mm. 395x518 (l'impronta della lastra), mm. 470x620 (il foglio). Tratta dalla non comune edizione veneta del celebre atlante nautico che Coronelli pubblicò a fine Seicento come parte del suo Atlante Veneto. In origine la carta era stata pubblicata nella "Prima parte dello Specchio del mare", atlante che raccoglieva le carte di Francesco Maria Levanto, opera edita a Genova nel 1664. Restauro reintegrativo ai due angoli inferiori del margine bianco.
"... it is a description of sixteen of the larger medieval fortresses of the Peloponnese, occupied by the Venetians during the period 1685-1715, and drawn by their engineers around the year 1700." Based on the discovery of a portfolio of the plans disceoverd in Venice in 1938. "This book is an attempt to gather together the historical resources relative to the castles figuring in the collection, and to present the results of my archaeological investigation , illustrated by early traveller's descriptions, by photographs of my own .... I have arranged the fortresses in the order as they fell to the armies of the Holy League in the campaigns of 1685-1792, ... In each chapter the fortress' history is recapitulated from its earliest known beginnings to its last military engagement, followed by an analysis of its architecture." Masterly, mammoth and not yet superseded this is a rare and classic work covering aspects of Greek history little studied or appreciated. 274p + XXXX plates. Illus, maps, chronology, bibliography.index Condition : Very good. Hinges starting, cover showing some wear and fading. Book
193019461Châteauroux Gargaillou 1930 in-8 broché 1 volume, broché (paperback) grand in-octavo Editeur (19,5 x 28,5 cm), dos blanc imprimé en noir, 1ère de couverture ornée d'un gravure en noir par Bernard Naudin, titre imprimé en noir (cover printed and illustrated), abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated) de gravures in et hors-texte en noir d'artistes berrichons [ Bernard Naudin, Henri Jamet, Fernand Maillaud, A. Miseré, L. Thary, Jean Radan, Louis Moreau, Paul Rue, Jean Berniguet et E. Badel], 126 Pages, 1930 Châteauroux : Éditions du "Gargaillou" ; Paris : E. Rey Editeur,
Cover Title : Sti Charavge Tis Lefterias (Oi mparoutomyloi tis Dimitsanas) A children's story set in the Peloponnese at the time of Greek War of Independence in 1821-1829 . 138p. illus. Neat, clean tight copy except for usual marks of library ownership {8 copie found in Worldcat] Ex-Library