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Very Good. 1929. Oxford University Press (Clarendon Press), 1929. Half cloth over paper covered boards, small quarto, 203 pp., illus. Foxing to eps as per usual. Overall, very sound. (Subject: Ancient, Egyptology. )
1929, The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
Hardcover
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The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
Published:
1929
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English
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17967466885
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Mostly clean, tight, bright text but with former owner's notes inside back cover and on one or two pages. Covers have age toning, and a sticker on lower spine. Art museum ex-lib. copy with book plate, small stamp, pocket, and bar code. Tan card boards with tan cloth spine; black lettering on spine. 203 pp. with numerous bw line drawings of plans. Volume II in the series. With an introduction by Rosalind Moss. Chock full of information, with a list of abbreviations and list of Collections of Manuscripts. Covers the East and West Banks, including the Temples of Karnak and Luxor in the East and desert, mortuary, and other temples (including Isis and Thoth) in the West. With indices of Periods and Royalties, Divinities, and Various listings. Includes a list of plans/illustrations.
1927, The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
Hardcover
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Publisher:
The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
Published:
1927
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17967468834
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Clean, tight, bright text. Covers have age toning, and cloth on spine is wearing and age toned. Art museum ex-lib. copy with book plate, small stamp, pocket, and bar code. Tan card boards with tan cloth spine; black lettering on spine. 212 pp. with numerous bw line drawings. Volume I in the series. With a preface by F. LL. Griffith. Chock full of information, with a list of abbreviations and list of Collections of Manuscripts. The section on Royal Tombs covers 6 areas: Tombs in the Valley of the Kings; Tomb of Amenophis I; the Antef Cemetery; Seventeenth Dynasty Cemetery; Tombs in the Valley of the Queens; and the South Tomb of Queen Hatshepsut. The section on Private Tombs includes both numbered tombs and those without numbers. A miscellaneous section contains various information on coffins, graffiti and rock stelae, Deir El-Medineh Village Site in Valley Dynasties XIX-XX, and the Palace of Amenophis III. Finally, 7 appendices and 3 alphabetical lists of tombs complete this volume. Lots of hieroglyphs and many line drawings of the over 400 items listed/annotated.