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Book is in excellent condition with creaseless covers, tiny bit of edge wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 269 pages, heavily illustrated throghout. Contents include: Origin of the Nile, stone age Africa, sudan, Early farming and herding, prdynastic, egypt, Classical egypt, Ptahhotep, Imperial Egypt, Pan-Grave people, Hyksos Nubian temples, King Ramses, Abu Simbel, Temple of Philae, Rulers of Kush, etc.
Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 at the University of Virginia. Describing the excavation of the new Grave Circle discovered in 1951, the "most sensational finds made in mainland Greece since1876" 201p.+ 48 pages of plates chronology, bibliography, index Crisp neat copy with only minor signs if library ownership. else near fine. Front flap of DJ laid in . Ex-Library
Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 at the University of Virginia. Describing the excavation of the new Grave Circle discovered in 1951, the "most sensational finds made in mainland Greece since1876" 201p.+ 48 pages of plates chronology, bibliography, index. Crisp tight copy, name of owner c, cRIS[P TIGHT COP . Book
A bit of waviness to cloth boards (moisture? ). Endpapers lightly browned. Former owner's name on ffep. Else book is VG. DJ spine browned. A bit of foxing to DJ now in mylar. ; 199pp + plates with 87 b+w illustrations. Ownership signature on flyleaf, else unmarked.; Page-Barbour Lectures for 1955 At the University of Virginia; 199 pages
93p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. A fine copy of a significant book. OCC 4
copia in buono stato, cod ex eby no/19
371 pages. "A dictionary on the meanings of Close Encounters of Any Kind with animals... intended to assist you in interpreting what are the implications of significant contacts with animals in your life, ranging from recurrent events to notable single occurrences." - from Introduction. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
"The writings in this book were chosen to be read one page at a time, each night before going to sleep, or at any time you wish to be quiet and look within." - from Foreword. Unpaginated. 9" x 6" x 0.5". White leatherette-covered boards adorned with gilt decoration and lettering upon front. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A nice copy. Book
Nancy, C. R. U. L. H., 2014; in-8 (161 x 241 mm), 436 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Dossier sous la direction de Laurent JALABERT et Jean EL GAMMAL. Actes du Colloque de l’Académie de Stanislas, du vendredi 17 et samedi 18 mai 2013, au Grand Salon de l’Hôtel de Ville, à Nancy. Sommaire : Bernard GUIDOT : Introduction, p. 7./ Édition et littérature : François ROUDAUT : Aperçu sur l'édition en Lorraine au XVIème siècle, p. 21./ François LIVI : L'Europe de la poésie amoureuse au XVIème siècle. Pontus de Tyard (1521-1605), dialogue avec Le Chansonnier de Pétrarque, p. 57./ Pharmacie et médecine : Pierre LABRUDE : Botanique et pharmacie à la Renaissance, p. 73./ Sylvie BAZIN-TACCHELLA : Peste et santé publique à Nancy à la Renaissance, p. 91./ Religions : Cécile HUCHARD : Les Lorrains, étrangers ou Français ? Un enjeu polémique des Guerres de religion, p. 107./ Gilbert SCHRENCK : Catherine de Bar et le retentissement de la Conférence de Nancy : le cas d'Agrippa d'Aubigné, p. 121./ Père Jacques BOMBARDIER : L'oeuvre des Jésuites en Lorraine : le rôle de saint Ignace de Loyola, p. 133./ Emblèmes et symboles : Françoise MATHIEU-ARTH : Les masques anglais. Évolution, valeurs, héritages, p. 143./ Paulette CHONÉ : Un outil emblématique pour tous usages : les deux siècles d'or du rabot, p. 157./ La Renaissance et les mentalités : Olivier MILLET : L'idée de Renaissance à la Renaissance : points de vue littéraires lorrains, p. 171./ Laurent LITZENBURGER : Temps de fêtes, temps de prières : les pratiques culturelles liées au climat à Metz (vers 1400-vers 1525), p. 187./ Géographie et environnement : Jean-Claude BONNEFONT : Parcourir la France au temps de la Renaissance, p. 205./ Jean-Pierre HUSSON : Représentations et images des villes de la Renaissance : l'exemple des cartes de Nancy, p. 223./ La Renaissance et les techniques : Philippe WALTER : Pratiques d'atelier et diffusion des savoirs techniques au début du XVIème siècle à Florence (Italie), p. 241./ Yves GALLET : L'architecture gothique en Lorraine à la veille de la Renaissance : l'apport du dessin d'architecture, p. 257./ L’Architecture : Étienne HAMON : Un Lorrain à Paris ? L’architecte Jean de Felin (actif 1488-1520) et le dynamisme architectural des années 1500, p. 271./ Pierre SESMAT : Toul, berceau de l’architecture de la Renaissance en Lorraine : invention et milieu (1505-1549), p. 285./ Mélanges : Antoine FERSING : Une naissance de l’impôt. Les aides générales des duchés de Lorraine et de Bar (1580-1608), p. 305./ Laurence GUIGNARD : Contraindre à la vie, une microphysique du pouvoir dans les prisons françaises (2ème moitié du XIXème siècle), p. 339./ Jean EL GAMMAL : Détenir des pouvoirs locaux en France de la fin du XIXème siècle à nos jours, p. 355./ Souvenirs : Jean-Pol EVRARD : Alain Girardot (1939-2013), p. 369./ Thèses : Francis GRANDHOMME : Une figure lorraine : Jules Crevaux (1847-1882) et l’exploration de l’Amérique du Sud, p. 379./ Jacky KOCH : À propos d’une thèse novatrice en castellologie médiévale, p. 385./ Chroniques : Notes bibliographiques, p. 397./ Résumés : Résumés / Abstracts, p. 423. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc.
Privat, 2006 (juillet-septembre). In-8 broché, numéroté de 329 à 488 pp.
PARIS, Lagier Lib. - 1825 en pages de titre / DIJON, Lagier et PARIS, Gaume - 1836 sur 1er plat pour les 6 volumes brochés - 8 volumes - T.I et T.II : 1/2 reliures , dos lisse avec titre et tomaison dorés, plats et gardes jaspées, signet, 513 et 487 pages - T.III à VIII : Brochés, dos skotchés, 601, 483, 499, 541, 416 et 472 pages
Features: Defining Neo-Classicism; The Neo-classical Age - Exhibitions in London; Rudding Park, Harrogate, Yorkshire; Neo-Classicism and the Evolution of Adam's Vase Designs in Silver; In Search of Thomas Hope; The Antique Taste - Neo-Classical Vases in the 1774 Derby Catalogue; Henry Eldridge 1769-1821 - a neo-classical Portraitist; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Book
Features: Antiques on Stage; The Age of Charles I at the Tate Gallery; Old Master Drawings at the Queen's Gallery; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, S.W.1; A Collection of Mortars and their Pestles; Later Leeds Creamware; The Ribbed and Wrythen English Ale Glasses 1590-1830; The Gubbay Bequest at Clandon Park; Value Added Tax and the Collector; Derby Porcelain from 1750-1770; 'Fanfare for Europe' - Exhibition at Christie's; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Book
64 pages. Features: Chair Design 1700-1770 (part 1 of 2); Golden Age of Meissen - 18th century Meissen figures modelled by Johann Kandler; Heroic Staffordshire - on the trail of Victorian Staffordshire figures commenorating the Italian folk hero Garibaldi; Alfred Nizzey Newton, RWS, - Landscape with Whisky; Tapestries in two German palaces depict the Italian Comedy; Market Report - Golfing Antiques; many attractive ads; and much more. Lavishly produced upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Creases to last few pages. A quality copy. Book
68 pages. Features: In Honour of the Putti; The Teddy Bear Room; The Scadding Cabin; Japan - the age of the Samurai at war, and his swords; Trousseau Costumes - June 1896; The Wedding Ring; Documenting Design - an exhibition at the ROM; Medieval Abattoir and a Palace Join Forces. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Sound copy. Magazine
80 pages. Features: A clock with a history; the art of imitating wood grains; the Lloyd's Bank photographs of children; the antique detective; discovering 18th century porcelain; woodstoves; ice skating through the centuries. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
64 pages. Features: Nippon China - more divine trash!; Ruth Trembley of Trembley's Antiques handles Grannie's Old Nightie; Sculptor William Zorach; On the Importance of Buttons; Golden Age of the French Poster; Street Vendors' Merchandise - Jumping Jacks and Penny Wooden Dolls; Collecting Sewing Accessories; Love Spoons; Early Kitchen Artifacts; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
56 pages. Features: Canadian Furniture; Papier-mache from England's Midlands; Asia Minor Prayer Rugs; Local History Relived at the Murray House; Interview with Ceramic Historian Henry Sandon; Whale Bones and Crinolines - a bustling age of costume; Gardiner's Ceramic Museum Opens; Royal Silhouettes; Reflections on Mercury Glass; and more. Bits of writing on one ad, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [4], 75, [1] p. Arapça, Farsça, Türkçe örnekleriyle edebî sanatlar (Bedî'). Literary arts with examples of Turkish, Arabic and Persian verses.
New English Original bdg. HC. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 11 cm). In English. 144 p., ills. Archaeological site of Troy.