The Landscape of Roman Britain
Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1997. Illus. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. (Stroud): Sutton Publishing, (1997). Fine. More
Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1997. Illus. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. (Stroud): Sutton Publishing, (1997). Fine. More
Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1976. Edited by Emma Swan Hall and Bernard V. Bothmer. 40 plates with multiple photographs on each. 320 p., 4to, cloth, d.w. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, (1976). Very good(+) in very good(-) dust wrapper. Lightly annotated copy with the ownership signature of co-editor and Egyptologist B.V. Bothmer. More
New York: Hearst, 1974. Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Edited by Richard F. Dempewolff. Produced by The Editors of Science Digest. Illustrated. xii + 229pp., 8vo, cloth, d.w.; few minor spots of chipping to dust wrapper. New York: Hearst Books, (1974). A very good (+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
New York: Rizzoli, 1980. 152 plates in color and black and white. 252 pages. Large 4to, cloth, d.w., boxed. New York: Rizzoli, 1980. First American Edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper. More
Washington: Dumbarton, 1989. Illustrated, including one large folding plate. vii + 244 pages. 4to, tan cloth. Washington, D. C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, (1989). A fine copy. More
Mexico: Insituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 2007. Illustrated in color and in black and white. 235 pages. 4to, glossy pictorial wrappers. Mexico: Insituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, (2007). A touch sunned at spine, still near fine. More
Massachusetts: Barre, 1968. Illustrated in black and white. ix, 150 pages. 8vo, light green cloth, d.w. (edgeworn, spine sunned, a few spots stained). Massachusetts: Barre Publishers, 1968. Inscribed by Dimick at flyleaf. Pages edges lightly toned, otherwise a very good copy(+) in a very good dust wrapper. More
Philadelphia: University Press, 1956. Illustrated in black and white. 29, [17] pages. Very slim 8vo, paper wrappers with navy lettering. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1956. Near fine. More
London: Thames & Hudson, 1971. Illustrated with 8 color plates, 134 b/w plates and 41 line drawings. 267pp. Large 8vo, yellow cloth, d.w. (d.w. has small chip on top and bottom spine ends, bottom edge slightly worn). New York: McGraw Hill, 1971. A fine copy in a slightly edge-worn dust wrapper. From the New Aspects of Archaeology series, edited by Sir Mortimer Wheeler. More
Vercelli: White Star, 2007. Beautifully illustrated with lavish full color photographs. 207pp., tall 4to, black cloth, d.w. Vercelli: White Star Publishers, (2007). A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1923. 56 full page black & white plates. 67pp., 4to, 3/4 cloth over yellow boards; front cover lightly bowed, lower margin of front and rear cover damp-stained (text clean and unaffected), ex-lib. New Haven: For Goucher College by Yale University Press, 1923. A very good copy. More
London: J. Taylor, 1844. Aquatint and etching with hand coloring. 9" x 11.5" sheet mounted to 10.5" x 14.5" sheet. Beautiful aquatint etching from Dubourg's "Views of The Remains of Ancient Buildings in Rome, and its Vicinity". The print depicts the Forum of Nerva in Rome, an ancient Roman structure that made up part of the Imperial fora. Dubourg shows the ruins from outside the eastern wall, with a view of Via Tor d'Conti surrounding the Arco dei Pantani. In..... More
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988. Many illustrations in color and in black & white. Large 8vo, green and black two-toned cloth, dust wrapper (sunning to spine, light edgewear). Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988. A very good(+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
Trans. by E. Margaret Rowley. Illustrated. 100pp., slim 12mo, blue cloth, d.w. Oxford, (1954). Very good. More
Paris: Orientaliste Paul Geithner, 1946. 122pp., 4 plates, 2 folding. Slim 4to, printed on wood-pulp paper, original stiff printed wrappers. Paris: Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1946. First Edition. Very Good. More
New York: Metropolitan museum of Art, 1977. Illus. throughout with black-and-white photographs by Harry Burton, color photographs by Lee Boltin. 256 pages, 4to, gilt-decorated black cloth, d.w. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art & Alfred A. Knopf, (1977). A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
New York: Bloch, 1974. Profusely illus. in b/w, 206pp., 8vo, cloth-backed leatherette boards, d.w.; edgewear on d.w. New York: Bloch Publishing Co., (1974). More
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Peabody Museum of American Archaeology And Ethnology, Harvard University, 1950. Original portfolio. 33 plates. Cover measures 18 x 23 1/2. Large portfolio with artwork by Theresa Garrett Elio and graphic analysis by Henry W. Eliot Jr. Contains 33 plates including a map and a table of pottery forms. Inside folding wrapper scuffed along edge but plates are in excellent condition, loose in the original cloth backed board folder with ties. This was a special publication of the..... More
Transl. by Larry Lockwood. 180 illus., incl. 60 color plates, map. 248pp. 4to, cloth, d.w. Secaucus, N.J., 1983. First English language edition. More
Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1995. Some black & white illustrations. 304 pages. 8vo, blue boards, d.w. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, (1995). Pages lightly toned and several dog-eared. A very good copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1972. Folded map at rear. xxiv + 113pp., tall 8vo, original printed wrappers; lightly rubbed. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, (1972). A very good copy. More
With b/w photos. & text. illus. 334pp. 8vo, red cloth, d.w. N.Y., (1967). More
Stuttgart: Bohnenberger, 1931. Color frontispiece, 410 illustrations, some in color, 600pp., very thick 4to, gilt-lettered black cloth; (very light waterstain on some bottom margins). Stuttgart: Bohnenberger, (1931). Very good. More
illus. 4to, cloth, d.w.; (d.w. chipped). N.Y.: Crown, (1976). More
I have received the Paul Johnson book, and everything was excellent. I want to thank you for your efforts and professional courtesy in this transaction, as it was one of the best I've experienced over the past year. I hope that I can do more business in the future with Argosy Books. Thanks again.
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