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| APSIMON A M Earlier Bronze Age in the North of Scotland Ulster Journal of Archaeology, U.K. 1969. Reprint, Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. Reprinted from the Ulster Journal Of Archaeology Vol II (1969). Pages 28 to 72. Illustrated with maps. Book - Very Good - in grey card covers with a hand written details to the front cover - slight rust marking to the top edge of the first couple pages where a paper clip was. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 000854. GBP 27.08 [Appr.: EURO 30.25 US$ 44.98 | JP„ 3974] Book number: 000854 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| BELLOWS JOHN [EDITED BY HIS WIFE] John Bellows : Letters and Memoir Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, U.K. 1904. First Edition, Hard Cover. Good Plus/No Jacket. ***NET WEIGHT 1000GRAMS SO PLEASE EMAIL FOR SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE UK***. John Bellows, 1831-1902, printer, lexicographer, and archaeologist. 392 rough trimmed pages, size 9 inches tall by 6 inches with an index. With portraits, map and other illustrations. Book - in Good Plus brown boards with gilt lettering - light marking to the boards and some bumping and wearing to the extreme corners and extreme ends of the spine, light sunning to the spine but the lettering remains bright. Contents, replaced front and rear pastedowns and free endpapers, some browning to the gutter between the frontispiece and title page and some wear to the tissue guard with a couple of tissues missing to the other illustrations otherwise the contents are clean, bright and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Biography & Autobiography Inventory No: 004468. GBP 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 66.75 US$ 99.66 | JP„ 8805] Book number: 004468 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| CAMBRIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Miscellanea Cambrian Archaeological Association, U.K. 1921. Paper Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. Reprinted from "Archaeologia Cambrensis," December, 1921. 8 pages in paper covers. Illustrated with 5 black and white photographs. Book - Very Good - some marking/ browning to the paper covers mainly to the back cover. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 000852. GBP 11.00 [Appr.: EURO 12.25 US$ 18.27 | JP„ 1614] Book number: 000852 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| CONGRESS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES (IN UNION WITH THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON) Year's Work in Archaeology 1921 Congress of Archaeological Societies (in Union with the Society of Antiquaries of london), U.K. 1922. Paper Covers. Good Plus/No Jacket. No 1. 34 pages, size 8.75 inches tall by 5.75 inches, with bibliography, in paper covers. Book - Good Plus - rusting to the staples with small amounts of loss around the staples, some pages unopened, otherwise clean and bright. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 002914. GBP 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 22.25 US$ 33.22 | JP„ 2935] Book number: 002914 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| FREEMAN - MESSRS JOHN FREEMAN SONS & CO Cornish Granite : Its History, Legends And Modern Uses Together With Technical Information For Engineers, Architects, Builders, &c "Cornish Echo" Co Printers, Falmouth, UK. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. With the Compliments of Messrs John Freeman, Sons & Co. Limited, Granite Merchants, Penryn, Cornwall. Undated but Copac show it as [ca.1910]. 49, 2 pages, size 6.5 inches tall by 4.25 inches. and 2 pages of advertising to rear, Illustrated with black and white plates. Book - [SEE SCAN] - in Fine [much better than Very Good] bright green boards with white lettering - just a touch bumped to the extreme corners and extreme ends of the spine. Contents, clean, bright and tightly bound. Interestingly, the company appears to have amended the books after publication as a paragraph on page 18 and one of the advertising pages to rear amended have been neatly crossed through in red, the text refers to the company's current and future plans for their Swedish quarries, possibly indicating a change of plans, while the adverts have been amended to reflect a change of business address. previous owner's neat pencil inscription to rear pastedown. An Attractive Copy of this Rare Book. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Archaeology Architecture Inventory No: 004432. This book is lighter than the average upon which international charges are based and so will be sent Airmail as standard. GBP 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 138.75 US$ 207.63 | JP„ 18343] Book number: 004432 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| FOX W STORRS & SMITH REGINALD A Harborough Cave Near Brassington I. Description Of The Excavations II. Descriptions Of The Finds Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Journal, U.K. 1909. Reprint, Card Covers. Good Plus Plus/No Jacket. Reprinted from the Derbyshire Archoeological and Natural History Society's Journal, 1909. 26 pages, size 8.5 inches tall by 5.5 inches in card covers. Illustrated with 3 black and white plates and line drawings. Book - in Good Plus card covers - browning and spotting to the covers. Contents, staples have rusted so the pages have been stitched, light browning to a couple of pages, previous owner's stamp and inscription otherwise clean, bright and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 004814. This book is lighter than the average upon which international charges are based and so will be sent Airmail as standard. GBP 28.50 [Appr.: EURO 31.75 US$ 47.34 | JP„ 4182] Book number: 004814 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| HARRISON FREDERICK [EDITED] Brighton And Hove Archaeologist Brighton & Hove Archaeological Club, U.K. 1914. Paper Covers. Good Plus/No Jacket. First Issue of the Brighton and Hove Archaeologist. 96 pages with an index in paper covers. Illustrated with 15 black and white plates. Contents : List Of Officers; Preface; List Of Plates; The Poetry Of Archeology. By Arthur Stanley Cooke; Notes On A Survey Of Hollingbury Camp. By Herbert S. Toms; Notes On The Church Of St. Michael, Up Marden, Sussex. By 0. H. Leeney; A Rental Of The Manor Of Preston In The Reign Of Edward VI. By Charles Thomas-Stanford; Ancient Trackways Near Saddlescombe. By Eliot Curwen And Eliot Cecil Curwen; The Forest Of Anderida. By T. G. Leggatt; Archaeological Record And Registration. By William Law; The Ancient Parish Churches Near The River Ouse. By J. S. North; A Seventeenth Century Document. By Mabel Russell-Davies; Records Of Local And Other Roman Coins, Entered In The Log Book Of The Club By H. S. Toms; List Of Subscribers; Index. Book - in Near Very Good paper covers with light creasing to the edges and minor marking. Contents, spotting and browning to the half title page, lighter to the other pages, otherwise clean and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 9994002. GBP 46.08 [Appr.: EURO 51.25 US$ 76.54 | JP„ 6762] Book number: 9994002 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| HUTCHINSON A LESLIE Botany Birds Bugs and Barrows on the Isle of Wight Isle of Wight County Press, U.K. 1969. Paper Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. The Jubilee History Of The Isle Of Wight Natural History And Archaeological Society 1919-1969. 63 pages in paper covers. Illustrated with black and white plates, diagrams and line drawings. Book - Very Good - slight marking and creasing to covers, previous owner's inscription to front cover. Dust Jacket - None. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 99910840. GBP 7.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 US$ 12.46 | JP„ 1101] Book number: 99910840 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| LEASK HAROLD G [PREPARED BY] Ancient Objects in Irish Bogs and Farm Lands : A Guide for Finders Department of Education, U.K. 1952. Reprint, Paper Covers. Near Very Good/No Jacket. How They May Be Recognized And What To Do About Them, With A Note On Articles Of Folk Culture. 26 pages, 9.5 inches tall by 6 inches, in paper covers. One page of text in English and opposite a page in Gaelic. Illustrated with black and white line drawings. Book - Near Very Good - some marking to the back cover. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 9999156. GBP 33.25 [Appr.: EURO 37 US$ 55.23 | JP„ 4879] Book number: 9999156 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| MACY S B Some Mistakes Of The Higher Critics H R Allenson, U.K. 1913. First Edition, Hard Cover. Good Plus/No Jacket. Undated but the British Library show it as 1913 and there is no reason to assume this is anything other than a first edition. 110 pages, size 7.25 inches tall by 5.25 inches. With seven illustrations and map. PREFACE : There is a widespread tendency nowadays to believe that the investigations of the higher critics have made it impossible for thinking people to look upon the Bible as historically true. The great learning of the critics has so impressed the public, that their word is, by many, taken as final, on insufficient grounds. In times past the higher critics made deep researches into the science of language, as far as it was then known; and into such ancient histories as were then attainable. And as the result of their investigations, they pronounced many of the records of the Bible to be but legends. This they did with great assurance; even though one of the languages they had to study, the Hebrew language, is still acknowledged by scholars to be very imperfectly understood, and the histories that they then had to study were very limited. The truth of the Bible was again and again discredited by them, and people who were unable to answer their arguments, believed they must be true. But the time came when the science of language had to stand aside, before the discoveries that revealed the story of the ancient world; discoveries that came to light in recent years, and are still coming to light to-day. Time after time the treasures unearthed in Egypt and Babylonia, have proved that the critics spoke too soon, too rashly; and of course in utter ignorance of the light that was so shortly to be cast upon the subject that they had so calmly pronounced their decisions upon. Again and again the revelations made by discoveries in the East, have shown that it was they who were wrong, and not the Bible. It is in order to bring the evidence of some of these discoveries before people who have not time to read more weighty works on the subject, that I have written this little book; hoping that it may help some to see that the Bible is not a book of legends, which is out of date, in these enlightened days ; but that it is a Book of Truth, the historical value of which, time is making more and more clear. And as the years go on, and more discoveries are made, without doubt its truth will be seen to shine out more and more clearly still. CONTENTS : Archaeology And The Old Testament - Archaeology And The Old Testament; The Books Of Moses; The Laws Of Moses; The Bible Story Not Derived From Babylonian Myths; The Order Of Creation; Cain's Marriage; The Flood; The First Cities; Shem, The Founder Of Elam; Pharaoh's Gifts To Abraham; The Battle Of Abraham Against The Kings; The Wine Of Egypt; The Hittites; Sargon's Palace; Belshazzar, The Unknown King; Criticism Based On A Word. New Testament - The Church, A Witness Of The Resurrection; The News Of The Resurrection Spread At Once; A Jew's Historical Record Of The Resurrection; Pliny's Letter To The Emperor Trajan; The Existence Of Sunday; The Letter Of Quadratus To The Emperor Hadrian; Miracles The Work Of The Creator; The Testimony Of A Higher Critic, And Of A Great Soldier; Books Consulted. Book - in Good Plus blue boards with gilt lettering - some marking to the boards and light bumping and rubbing to the extreme corners and extreme ends of the spine. Contents, light browning to the endpapers, otherwise clean and tightly bound. Email For Scan. A Rare Title. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 003010. GBP 38.50 [Appr.: EURO 42.75 US$ 63.95 | JP„ 5650] Book number: 003010 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| MORGAN F W Domesday Geography of Wiltshire U.K.. Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. Reprinted from the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, vol xlviii, pp. 68-81. Illustrated with 4 diagrams. Book is " With the author's compliments" and accompanied with a handwritten letter from the author dated 1945. Book - Very Good - some grubbiness to the buff coloured card covers, a crease to the top right hand corner of the front cover. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 000756. GBP 11.00 [Appr.: EURO 12.25 US$ 18.27 | JP„ 1614] Book number: 000756 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| MOTKIN DAVID [EDITOR] Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeological Society Volume 11, 1991 Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeological Society, U.K. 1993. Card Covers. Fine [Better Than Very Good]/No Jacket. 112 pages in card covers. Contents: ,1. Obituary, 2. Editorial, 3. O.H. Frazer: The history of Local Look, 4. A. Blacklock and B. Philo: Newtown Survey Camp 1990, 5. Nature Notes, 6. O.H. Frazer: Additions to the Fungi of the Isle of Wight, 1990, 7. O.H. Frazer: Additions to the Fungi of the Isle of Wight, 1991, 8. D.A. Reid and C.R. Pope: The occurrence of Amanita ovoidea on the Isle of Wight, 9. D.T. Biggs: Additional records of plant galls on the Isle of Wight, 10. B. Angell: Isle of Wight butterfly records for 1990, 11. R.J.H. Herbert: Isle of Wight marine biological reports 1991, 12. C. Chatters: A brief ecological history of Parkhurst Forest, Isle of Wight, 13. M.J. Jones: A survey of the manors of Swainston and Brighstone, Isle of Wight, 1630, 14. D.J. Tomalin: Combe-cluster barrow cemeteries in the Isle of Wight; a locational prediction model, 15. J.D. Radley: An occurrence of Viviparus fluviorum in the Wessex Formation (Wealden Group, Lower Cretaceous) of Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight, 16. S.K. Haslett: A Bartonian ostracod fauna from WhitecliffBay, Isle of Wight, 17. A.R. Hudson: Meteorological report for 1990, 18. A.R. Hudson: Meteorological report for 1991, 19. Reviews. Book - Fine. Dust Jacket - None. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 99911673. GBP 7.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 US$ 12.46 | JP„ 1101] Book number: 99911673 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| MOTKIN DAVID [EDITOR] Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeological Society Volume 12, 1992 Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeological Society, U.K. 1994. Card Covers. Fine [Better Than Very Good]/No Jacket. 140 pages in card covers. Contents: 1. Editorial, 2. Obituary, 3. G.J. Lawrence: The Origins of the Newtown Nature Reserve, 4. Nature Notes, 5. O.H. Frazer: Additions to the Fungi of the Isle of Wight, 1992, 6. D.T. Biggs: Additional Records of Plant Galls on the Isle of Wight, 7. B. Angell: Isle of Wight Butterfly Records for 1991, 8. S.A. Knill-Jones: Noteworthy Butterflies and Moths recorded at Freshwater in 1992, 9. J.M. Cheverton: Damselflies and Dragonflies - 1992, 10. D. Telfer: A Provisional List of Diptera of the Isle of Wight, 11. L. Snow: Provisional Atlas of the Bryophytes of the Isle of Wight : Mosses. Part 1, Sphagna - Grimmiales, 12. I. Killeen: Marine Molluscs from the Isle of Wight in the Leslie Prebble Collections, 13. R.J.H. Herbert: Isle of Wight Marine Biological Report 1992, 14. V. and F. Basford: Northwood Park - from Medieval Manor to Municipal Park, 15. J. Margham: Freshwater - Man and the Landscape, 16. D.J. Tomalin: Ceramics of the Middle and Late Iron Age from Mount Joy Hill, Newport, Isle of Wight, and some cultural Implications, 17. J.D. Radley: Geological Records for 1991-1992, 18. A.R. Hudson: Meteorological Report for 1992. Book - Fine. Dust Jacket - None. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 99911712. GBP 7.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 US$ 12.46 | JP„ 1101] Book number: 99911712 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| MOYSEY C F Some Notes on Surface Hunting Devon Archaeological Exploration Society, U.K.. Paper Covers. Near Very Good/No Jacket. Reprinted From Proceedings Of The Devon Archaeological Exploration Society. 6 pages, size 9.75 inches tall by 7.5 inches in paper covers. Book - in Near Very Good paper covers - some marking to the inside of the front cover where a label has been removed. Contents, clean, bright and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Archaeology Countries & Travel Inventory No: 004812. This book is lighter than the average upon which international charges are based and so will be sent Airmail as standard. GBP 18.50 [Appr.: EURO 20.75 US$ 30.73 | JP„ 2715] Book number: 004812 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| QUIBELL J E [PLATES OF DISCOVERIES IN 1898 BY] AND W.M.F.P. [WITH NOTES BY] Hierakonpolis Part I [Egyptian Research Account, Fourth Memoir] Histories & Mysteries Of Man Ltd, U.K. 1989. First Edition, Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 12 pages, size 12.25 inches tall by 9 inches of text followed by 43 black and white plates : I. Limestone figure. Door-jamb of Khasekhemui. III. Great flint knives, and door-socket. IV. Revetment of temple basement. V. Limestone and ivory heads; Boats; VI. Ivory reliefs. VII.& VIII Ivory figures, male. IX. Female. X. & XI XII. Ivory figures and reliefs. XIII. Ivory wands. XIV. Carved tusk. XV. Ivory cylinders. XVI. Ivory reliefs and casket-legs. XVII. Decorated stone vases. Ivory wand. :XVIII. Small objects, stone and glaze. XIX. Scorpion vase, sceptre head, etc. XX. Scorpion fish-basket, animals, etc. XXI. & XXII Green glazed figures. XIV. Copper knife, glazed quartz, flint, etc. XXV. Flint knives, group of maces. XXV IA. Great mace I. Limestone seat. XXVIB. Great mace II. XXVIc. Great mace III. XXIX. Great slate palette of Nar-mer. I. Various stone vessels. III. Stone vases. IV. Alabaster vessels of Scorpion King. V. Early pottery. VI. & VII Syenite vase, jars of Kha-sekhem. VIII. Vase inscriptions of Kha-sekhem. IX. Limestone statue of Kha-sekhem. XL. Inscriptions of Kha-sekhem. XLI. Slate statue of Kha-sekhem. Golden head of hawk. XLII. Temple chamber and hawk's head. XLIII. Decorations of hawk. XLIV. & XLV Red pottery lion. Inscription of Pepy, XLVI. Later inscriptions. XLIX. Pottery from temple. Some of the plates, not having yet been completed, are omitted, and the numbering is therefore not consecutive. these plates will appear later with those of the second part. Present are : 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26a 26b 26c 29 21 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 49. Book - in Near Fine [better than Very Good] bright red boards with gilt lettering - light bumping to the extreme corners and extreme ends of the spine. Contents, clean, bright and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology History Inventory No: 004521. GBP 38.50 [Appr.: EURO 42.75 US$ 63.95 | JP„ 5650] Book number: 004521 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| SOLECKI RALPH S, SALWEN BERT, JACOBSON JEROME Archaeological Reconnaissances : North of the Brooks Range in Northeastern Alaska Department of Archaeology The University of Calgary, Calgary, 1973. Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. 105 pages, size 10 inches tall by 6.5 inches, in card covers. Illustrated with black and white photographs, drawings diagrams and tables. Appendices by William F Farrand and Isabella Drew. "A NOTE FROM THE EDITORIAL BOARD In selecting Archaeological Reconnaissances North of the Brooks Range in Northeastern Alaska as its inaugural publication, the editorial board gave weight to several considerations. First, the board considered it to be an important contribution to the knowledge of the Arctic, a region of ever-widening interest to archaeologists both in the New World and the Old. Second, the board wished to demonstrate in concrete action its stated position that, while monographs dealing with Canadian subject matter may begiven preference, others will be accepted. The present report is based entirely on fieldwork conducted in Alaska. Third, the board wanted to establish clearly that the Occasional Papers will not favor contributions by students, staff members oraffiliates of the University of Calgary, although it is hoped that a proportion of the papers will be from our colleagues in the department. Fourth, the board sought to demonstrate that it will consider the publication of manuscripts that are not entirely devoted to archaeology. As in the present monograph, it is no innovation to include geological supplements. But the board is prepared to go farther, and will accept manuscripts that deal essentially with other fields of anthropology, history, environmental studies and so forth. The board must, however, limit itself to submissions that are clearly and literately written, neatly typed, and require only a modicum of editorial comment. All manuscripts must be completely prepared for printing. Authors should adhere to the style of the journal American Antiquity. Content is left entirely to the judgement of the author, and the editorial board will not tamper with ideas or beliefs expressed in any manuscript accepted for publication. In the present monograph, the editorial board saw an opportunity to affirm its policy, and is proud to launch its new series with Archaeological Reconnaissances North of the Brooks Range in North-eastern Alaska. It will, we hope, set the tone for the publications that will follow. C.E. Eyman, Secretary P.L. Shinnie R.G. Forbis" Book - Very Good - slight marking to covers. Dust Jacket - None. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 99912206. GBP 30.88 [Appr.: EURO 34.25 US$ 51.29 | JP„ 4531] Book number: 99912206 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| THOMAS CHARLES Christian Sites in West Penwith Excursion Guide : Saturday, April 6th, 1968 Cornwall Officw Services (Truro), Cornwall, 1968. Paper Covers. Good/No Jacket. 15 large page, size 10 inches tall by 8 inches, in paper covers. ' Our excursion, which is covered by the O.S. 1-inch sheet no. 189 (Land's End), is designed to show our visiting friends something of the ecclesiastical riches of the,Land's End peninsula (the western half of Penwith hundred) in an afternoon. We shall,be visiting only two churches, one of which contains a particularly interesting inscribed stone; but we shall also be seeing two chapels, one recently- excavated and,the other a very well-known site. In addition, we shall be visiting the medieval homestead complex at Lanyon. At a very approximate guess, pre-Norman Cornwall contained between six and seven hundred chapels of all kinds, founded between the 6th and 11th centuries . About a quarter of these eventually became the ancient parish churches of Cornwall, and the majority of those not so selected can still be located from documentary sources, even though comparatively few are worth a visit. This plethora of chapels - excluding such special forms as well-chapels and hermitages - appears to reflect the dispersed settlement patterns of Cornwall in early Christian times, and in this respect Cornwall offers an interesting parallel to the Isle of Man, the site of a most successful Conference not long ago. The notes on the individual sites which follow are merely for guidance. A great deal of work has been done on early Cornwall in the last few decades, and the special Bibliography of Early Christian Cornwall, also issued for this Conference, will act as a guide to this '. Book - Good - browning to the pages and some creasing to the right hand bottom corners, rusting to the hinges. Shipped Weight: 750gms-1kgm. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 99910930. GBP 11.00 [Appr.: EURO 12.25 US$ 18.27 | JP„ 1614] Book number: 99910930 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| USSHER W A E & BUCKMAN S S Devonian Rocks Of South Devon & On the So-Called "Upper-Lias Clay" of Down Cliffs None Given, U.K. 1890. Reprint, Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. The Devonian Rocks of South devon By W A E Ussher, Esq. F.G.S. of the Geological Survey of England and wales, (Read April 30, 1890.) By permission of the Director-General of the Geological survey of the United Kingdom. Pages487-517. With a fold out map. On the so-called "Upper-Lias Clay" of Down Cliffs By S S Buckman, F.G.S. (Read May 14, 1890.) Pages 518-522. Book - in Mint [as new] beige facsimile card covers. Contents, light marking to a couple of pages otherwise clean, bright and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 004870. This book is lighter than the average upon which international charges are based and so will be sent Airmail as standard. GBP 28.50 [Appr.: EURO 31.75 US$ 47.34 | JP„ 4182] Book number: 004870 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| VARIOUS Etudes Etrusco-Italiques : Melanges Pour Le 25 Anniversaire De La Chaire d'Etruscologie a l'Universite De Louvain Bureaux Du Recueil, Bibliothe`que De L'UniversiteŽ, Louvain, 1963. Card Covers. Near Fine/No Jacket. IN FRENCH. Antiquities of the Etruscans. From The UniversiteŽ Catholique De Louvain Recueil De Travaux D'Histoire Et De Philologie 4. Serie. Fascicule. 31 Series. 325 pages, size 10 inches tall by 6.5 inches in card covers. Illustrated with black and white plates and line drawings. Book - in Near Fine [better than Very Good] card covers - a touch bumped to the extreme top of the spine and light browning and light marking. Contents, previous owner's name and neat 3 word stamped inscription to the front bottom edge of the front cover otherwise clean, bright and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: 251-750 grams. Category: Archaeology Art & Design History Inventory No: 003965. GBP 48.50 [Appr.: EURO 54 US$ 80.56 | JP„ 7117] Book number: 003965 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| WILLIAMS REV DAVID On The Killas Group Of Cornwall And South Devon; Its Relations to the Subordinate Formations in Central and North Devon and West Somerset; Its Natural Subdivisions; and Its True Position in the Scale of British Strata None Given, U.K.. Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. Undated. Reprint Extraction pages 332-346, size 8.5 inches tall by 5.5 inches. Book - in Mint [as new] beige facsimile card covers. Contents, clean and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Archaeology Inventory No: 004858. This book is lighter than the average upon which international charges are based and so will be sent Airmail as standard. GBP 28.50 [Appr.: EURO 31.75 US$ 47.34 | JP„ 4182] Book number: 004858 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. | ||
| WILLIAMS REV D W Plausible Reasons And Positive Proofs Showing That No Portion Of the Devonian System Can Be Of the Age Of The Old Red Sandstone Philosophical Magazine and Journal, U.K. 1842. Reprint, Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. Reprint Extract. Jan 1, 1842. XX. Plausible Reasons And Positive Proofs Showing That No Portion Of the Devonian System Can Be Of the Age Of The Old Red Sandstone By the Rev D Williams, A.M. F.G.S. To the Editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Journal. Pages 117-135, size 8.5 inches tall by 5.5 inches in card covers. Book - in Mint [as new] beige facsimile card covers. Contents, clean and tightly bound. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Archaeology Philosophy Inventory No: 004857. This book is lighter than the average upon which international charges are based and so will be sent Airmail as standard. GBP 22.50 [Appr.: EURO 25 US$ 37.37 | JP„ 3302] Book number: 004857 Click here to order or inquire at John T. & Pearl Lewis. |
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