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VG+ A large item: Priority and non-U.S. shipping may require extra fees; please inquire. Not ex-lib. Hardcover in blue-green boards, no jacket, small 4to (9 1/4" x 10"). xvi + 231p. Index, bibliography, chronology, endnotes, glossary. Map, b/w photos, plans. VG+. Touches of wear and surface loss at tips of lightly bumped corners (stronger moderate bumping upper rear); boards otherwise clean and strongly colored; binding strong and square; pages clean and unmarked with short rolling creases (result of bumping) extreme upper corners from about p.140 through end of volume, well away from text.
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Very good(+) Profusely illustrated in black & white, square 4to, patterned blue cloth. Chicago: University of Chicago, (1968). First Edition. Corners slightly bumped, still a very good(+) copy. With the ownership signature of art historian Meyer Schapiro.
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Near Fine with no dust jacket. 0226462935. Tight clean book, unmarked but for "book sale" stamp to front endpaper; 4 page review by Henry Matthews laid-in, as well as publisher's slip; in illustrated boards with just a touch of shelfwear. 233 pp.
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Very Good. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1968. 1st edition. Sm 4to hardcover. xvi+233pp. Illustrations. Very Good book. Owner's name on front endpage. (Turkey, Mosques, Ottoman Architecture) Inquire if you need further information.
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Preface by William R. Polk. Small 4to. Blue decorative paper over boards. xvi, 233pp. Numerous illustrations, floor plans, line drawings, map. Very good. Faintest of binding wear only. Attractive first edition of this intensive study--Number 2 in the "Publications of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies" series. William R. Polk, general editor of this series and founding director of this Center, nicely inscribes and signs the front flyleaf in blue ballpoint: "Adlai and Nancy Stevenson / Fall 1969--/ present from Bill Polk." Polk (1929-2020) was professor of history at Harvard and the University of Chicago as well as president of the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs. From the collection of Adlai E. Stevenson III (1930-2021), U.S. Senator from Illinois (1969-81). A superb association copy.