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- Congres International D'Anthropologie & D'Archeologie Prehistoriques and L'Anthropologie Paraissant Tous Les Deux Moi

Bruxelles, Belgium, Multiple, . First Edition. Hardcover. Size: Large 8vo 9" - 10. The following tomes came from the personal library of Amour-Auguste-Louis-Joseph Berthelot, Baron de Baye, born January 31, 1853 in Paris, died in the same city on August 21, 1931, a French archaeologist and traveler and who even contributed to one of the volumes (see below). A French-language Wikipedia article about him has it that "Joseph" was the son of Auguste and Georgina Wilkinson of British origin. Wealthy enough to escape the rigors of military service, he eventually "discovered" archaeology when on a hunt with his father. He began a collection of cut flint from the Plateau de la Vieille Andecy and began real studies at the end of 1871, and was eventually tutored by Father Alphonse Borde (1824-1899). He participated first in an archaeological congress in Moscow, in 1890, and continued to do so until the declaration of the First World War. Arrested twice and eventually imprisoned, he was released in 1920 following the intervention of Natalia Sedova, Trostky's second wife. He enjoyed a long and distinguished career in archaeology and became president of the Societe des Antiquaires de France in 1906. Congres International D’anthropologie & D'archeologie prehistorique: Compte Rendu de la 6th Session, Bruxelles, 1872 (Bruxelles: C. Muquardt, Editeur, 1873), a nice-looking, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in three-quarter red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout, else a clean, neat, tightly bound copy. French language text, 44 authors mentioned at the Table of Contents, listed alphabetically by author, and the Table Des Planches lists 90 plates in black-and-white. 599 pp., and then a long section given over to maps, including fold-out, and some super-fine black-and-white illustrations of tool assemblages, human skeletons, encampments, clothing, weaponry, flora and fauna, geology and topography, and other signs of human civilization. Some of the maps are hand-colored or tinted. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors. Congres International D’anthropologie & D’archeologie prehistorique: Compte Rendu de la 7th Session, Stockholm, 1874 (Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Soner, 1876), a nice-looking, structurally sound set of two tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copies, Tome Premier, Tome Second, First Edition state, rebound in three-quarter red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spines, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spines in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine heads and feet, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout, foxing to page edges to both volumes, else a handsome set of two clean, neat, tightly bound copies. Previous owner’s bookplates inside both front flaps, from the library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in the congress. French language texts, 54 authors mentioned at the Table of Contents, listed alphabetically by author, located at end of Tome Second, and while there is no Table Des Planches there are many score black-and-white drawings and illustrations. Tome Premier is 584 pp., and Tome Second, light discoloration to front board, is 587-1020 pp., including maps, including fold-out, and some super-fine black-and-white illustrations of tool assemblages, human skeletons, encampments, clothing, weaponry, flora and fauna, geology and topography, and other signs of human civilization. Overall, a quite fine-looking set of two volumes. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors, listed helpfully by country. Congres International D'[anthropologie et D'archeologie prehistorique: Compte-Rendu de la Huiteme Session a Budapest 1876 (Budapest: Imprimerie Franklin-Tarsulat, 1877), a nice-looking, structurally sound set of two tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copies, First Edition state, rebound in red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spines, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spines in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine heads and feet, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout, foxing to page edges to both volumes, else a handsome set of two clean, neat, tightly bound copies. Previous owner’s bookplates inside both front flaps, from the library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in the congress and who contributed the paper, "Communication relative aux cranes perfores et aux rondelles craniennes trouvees dans les stations neolithiques du Peti-Morin," which is included here. This particular congress was devoted mostly to Hungary. Also SIGNED by him at top of title page.French language texts, 66 participants mentioned at the Table of Contents, listed alphabetically, located at end of Tome Second, and while there is no Table Des Planches there are many score black-and-white drawings and illustrations. Tome Premier is xl + 706 pp., and Tome Second, is split between two parts; the 1. Partie is given over to "Resultats Generaux" (1878, 187 pp.) and the 2. Partie is given to oeTrouvailles de L’age de Bronze,” with contributions by Joseph Hampel, Trouvailles de L’age de Bronze" (xvi + 107 pp., and it says 1878), and then several score plates, including some super-fine black-and-white illustrations of tool assemblages, rope, human skeletons and other signs of human civilization. Overall, a quite fine-looking set of two volumes. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors, including a list of them by country, 21 in all. L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the direction of Cartailhac, Hamy, Topinard (Paris: G. Masson, Editeur, 1890), this being the inaugural volume under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue E'Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. French language text, 784 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 22 chapters listed alphabetically. The Table Des Planches lists six plates in black-and-white. 210 figures, and then eight maps. Also included is the Index Alphabetique et Analytique. Overall, a quite fine-looking volume. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore. L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the direction of Cartailhac, Hamy, and Topinard (Paris: G. Masson, Editeur, 1892), Tome Troisieme, Annee 1892, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue E’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. Fine photogravure of A. de Quatrefabes (1810-1892) at frontis, tissue-protected, with a short biography of him by M.E. Cartaillac.French language text, 768 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 25 chapters listed alphabetically. The Table Des Planches lists two plates in black-and-white. 287 figures, and then a single map. Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Overall, a quite fine-looking volume. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore.L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the direction of Cartailhac, D’acy, Boule, Collignon, Hamy, Topinard and others (Paris: G. Masson, Editeur, 1895), Tome Sixieme, Annee 1895, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue D’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpadpers, very lightly toned throughout. Though the previous owner’s bookplates do not grace this volume, it does in fact come from the personal library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in one or another congress and who contributed the paper, "Communication relative aux cranes perfores et aux rondelles craniennes trouvees dans les stations neolithiques du Peti-Morin," to an earlier volume. Sewn-in linen ribbon bookmark fully intact. French language text, 752 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 25 chapters listed alphabetically. The Table Des Planches lists seven plates in black-and-white. 385 figures, and then two maps. Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore.L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the direction of Cartailhac, D’acy, Boule, Collignon, Hamy, Topinard and others (Paris: G. Masson et Cie, Editeur, 1897), Tome Huitieme, Annee 1897, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue D’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. Though the previous owner’s bookplates do not grace this volume, it does in fact come from the personal library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in one or another congress and who contributed the paper, "Communication relative aux cranes perfores et aux rondelles craniennes trouvees dans les stations neolithiques du Peti-Morin," to an earlier volume. His signature graces the half-title page. French language text, 768 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 24 chapters listed chronologically. The Table Des Planches lists five plates in black-and-white. 258 figures, and then six maps. Original contributions include "Les Chaouias et La Trepanation du Crane Dans L’aures," by Henri Malbot and R. Verneau. Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore. L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the direction primarily of Boule, Verneau, and others (Paris: G. Masson et Cie, Editeur, 1898), Tome Neuvieme, Annee 1898, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue D’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. From the personal library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in one or another congress beginning in 1890. French language text, 752 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 21 chapters listed chronologically. The Table Des Planches lists five plates in black-and-white. 223 figures, and then two maps. Original contributions include F. de Bissing, oeLes Origines l’Egypt,” J. Deniker, "Le Races de l’Europe," and others. Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Complete with a list of authors, participants and sponsors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore. L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the direction primarily of Boule, Verneau, and others (Paris: G. Masson et Cie, Editeur, 1899), Tome Dixieme, Annee 1899, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue E’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, rough-cut page edges, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. From the personal library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in one or another congress beginning in 1890.French language text, 768 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 28 chapters listed chronologically. The Table Des Planches lists two plates in black-and-white. 292 figures, and then two maps. Original contributions include pieces from the heavy-hitters of France-based archaeology, travel, ethnology and ethnography. Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Complete with a list of authors and with fine black-and-white illustrations galore. L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the editorial direction primarily of Boule, Verneau, and others (Paris: G. Masson et Cie, Editeur, 1901), Tome Douzieme, Annee 1901, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue D’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, rough-cut page edges, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. From the personal library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in one or another congress beginning in 1890. Linen ribbon bookmark sewn in, fully intact.French language text, 800 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 48 chapters listed alphabetically. The Table Des Planches lists seven plates in black-and-white. 634 figures, and then a single map. Original contributions include pieces from the heavy-hitters of France-based archaeology, travel, ethnology and ethnography, for example, L. Capitan’s "Les divers instruments chelleens et acheuleens compris sous la denomination unique di coup de poing," A. Parat, "Les Grottes de la cure et de l’Yonne. Recherches prehistoriques," and oeO. Schoetensack, "Sur un os sculpte de la grotte paleolithique de Thayingen." Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Complete with a list of authors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore. L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the editorial direction primarily of Boule, Verneau, and others (Paris: G. Masson et Sie, Editeur, 1903), Tome Quatorzieme, Annee 1903, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue D’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, rough-cut page edges, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. From the personal library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in one or another congress beginning in 1890. French language text, 768 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 20 chapters listed alphabetically by author. The Table Des Planches lists 518 figures. Original contributions include pieces from the heavy-hitters of France-based archaeology, travel, ethnology and ethnography, for example, L. Capitan’s "Les divers instruments chelleens et acheuleens compris sous la denomination unique di coup de poing," A. Parat, "Les Grottes de la cure et de l’Yonne. Recherches prehistoriques," and "O. Schoetensack, "Sur un os sculpte de la grotte paleolithique de Thayingen." Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Complete with a list of authors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore. L’anthropologie Paraissant tous les deux mois, under the editorial direction primarily of Boule, Verneau, and others (Paris: G. Masson et Cie, Editeur, 1906), Tome Dix-Septieme, Annee 1906, under a reunited congress combining the Revue D’anthropologie – Revue D’Ethnographie, a nice-looking, Very Good condition, structurally sound tall, solid, thick octavo format hardcover copy, First Edition state, rebound in half red Morocco leather, textured, over boards, marbled paper over boards, with marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers. Handsomely produced, rough-cut page edges, with five raised bands to spine, sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spine in two compartments. Scuffing to joints, spine head and foot, tips, edges, scattered foxing to and mild soiling of endpapers, very lightly toned throughout. From the personal library of Joseph de Baye, he being Le Baron Joseph de Baye, a participant in one or another congress beginning in 1890.French language text, 768 pp., including the Table des Matieres, and with 17 chapters listed alphabetically by author. The Table Des Planches lists 221 figures, four maps, and three plates. Original contributions include pieces from the heavy-hitters of France-based archaeology, travel, ethnology and ethnography, for example, including by the senior General Editor, M. M. Boule, "Les grottes de Grimaldi, resume et conclusions des etudes geologiques,oe E.T Hamy, "Les Premiers Gaulois," and others. Index alphabetique et analytique at rear, functioning as both an index and a glossary. Complete with a list of authors and fine black-and-white illustrations galore.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Very Good
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