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1748372021Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn; A. Miller in the Strand; and J. Osborn in Paternoster Row London 1748. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. This 1748 engraving provides a detailed depiction of ancient Carthage along with neighbouring cities such as Utica and Tunis and the Carthaginian Gulf. Carthage originally founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC became a powerful city-state and later an empire known for its maritime dominance and conflicts with Rome during the Punic Wars1 folding plate. Ancient Carthage was a Semitic civilization located in North Africa. Originally established as a settlement in what is now Tunisia it evolved into a city-state and subsequently an empire. Founded by the Phoenicians in the ninth century BC Carthage attained its peak in the fourth century BC becoming one of the largest cities in the world at that time. Size: 18 x 30 cms. Category: Universal History; PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Printed before 1800; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn; A. Miller, in the Strand; and J. Osborn, in Paternoster Row unknown
1956219672Japan. Showa 31 1956. Melbourne 1956 Olympics scrapbook 26 x 36.3cm 38pp 4 hole string binding hand-written title on front cover. Some largely even browning throughout endpapers a little marked but overall very good. This Japanese scrapbook filled with newspaper clippings from Japanese sources provides a detailed and engaging record of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games capturing the entire event from its earliest stages to its conclusion. The scrapbook begins with profiles of all Japanese athletes participating in the Games followed by reports on the opening ceremony individual sporting events and the triumphs and disappointments experienced by Japan's competitors. <br> <br>It also includes coverage of notable performances by international athletes and closes with accounts of the closing ceremony. The precise newspaper source for these articles is not identified. <br> <br>Each clipping has been neatly and carefully cut and mounted demonstrating the compiler's dedication and care. The scrapbook was assembled by S. Tanaka in December 1965. Wrapped in paper from a bookshop in Fukuoka it suggests that Tanaka may have been a sports enthusiast living in that region motivated to preserve the memories of Japan’s Olympic efforts. <br> <br>Beyond its sporting content the scrapbook offers insights into the Japanese media's portrayal of the Games and national pride during the post-war period. It serves as both a historical record and a personal testament to one individual's passion. . unknown
9a783Um 1895. In drei original Pappkartons welche als Buchimitation ausgestattet sind. Dazu ein original Stereoskop mit ausklappbarem Handgriff. - Die Fotos sind nach Ländern und Kontinenten sortiert. Enthalten: Europa Afrika Ceylon/Indien Ägypten Palästina Canada/USA. Die Aufnahmen zeigen viele Arbeitsbereiche von Menschen wie Landarbeiter auf dem Melonenfeld Ananasfelder in Florida Baumwollfelder in Georgia Oliven- und Weintraubenernte in Californien Alligatorenzucht in Florida Costa Ricas Hansen kaffeeernte Zuckerrohranbau in Peru Kaffee-Bohnen auf Jamaika Papayazucht in Columbien Schneiden von Tabak auf Cuba Kaffee Enthüllen in Cordoba Mexiko Schokoladenernte auf Jamaika Bananentransport Jamaika Anzapfen eines Gummibaumes in Brasilien Berbau unter Tage in den USA Polarforscher bei Wintervorbereitungen Teeernte in Japan Füttern von Seidenwürmern in Japan Traubenpflücken im Uhr-Tal Seidenfabrik in Syrien Wasserträger am Nil. Kultur-historisch-ethnologische Aufnahmen wie Leben und Gesellschaft Archäologische Schätze Spanischer Stierkampf einige Bauwerke und seltene Tieraufnahmen - unknown
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1892RF 604<p><strong>View Albums of Chicago.</strong></p><p>Columbus Ohio. Published by Ward Brothers. 1892/1893.</p><p>3 vols; oblong 8vo with photogravure plates 88 views; original decorated dark green gilt block title on the upper cover.</p><p>A FINE SERIES OF 3 ALBUMS CONTAINING CHICAGO VIEWS. Reproduced from original photographs from J.W. Taylor's American Photographic Series Chicago Illinois. Title page. Some of the views relate to the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 including a bird's-eye view. RF 604.</p> Published by Ward Brothers. hardcover