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Near Fine in good jacket. First edition, 1992. Oblong quarto, cloth-backed boards in dust jacket, 495 pp., illustrated, clean unmarked text, Near Fine copy in Good dust jacket, age-toning and soiling to the dust jacket, edgewear to the dust jacket including creasing, tearing, and a bit of loss. Dust jacket housed in archival dust jacket protector.
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Very Good. 1993. Hardcover. 4to. Cloth, no d.j. Some shelf-wear and discoloration to cloth; cloth slightly bumped at two places along edges. Else clean copy. Very Good.
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Good in very good jacket. Illus. 495pp. Oblong 4to, 1/2 green cloth, d.w., covers slightly warped, pages throughout are slightly wavy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, (1992).
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Fine in Fine Dust Jacket. 4to. 517 pp. We specialize in fine books in collectible condition. Orders are professionaly packaged and shipped promptly. P2.
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Near fine in very good jacket. Near fine first edition in a very good dust jacket. Cream paper boards over green quarter cloth binding. Cream paper showing darkening at top edge. Otherwise clean and bright. From the private library of Larry Southwick, collector's marginalia pencilled near front hinge. Dust jacket has three tiny closed tears at top edge, and sunning on back cover near spine. Dust jacket now protected in a clear, removable, archival cover. Fully illustrated with maps, charts, pictures and graphs. 495 pp. including index. Quarto, 10 x 9 1/2 inches tall. Heavy and large, additional shipping will be billed at actual cost. Chapters: Truth, Propaganda, and Noble Speech; The Evolutionary Context of Early Writing; Mesoamerica's Four Major Writing Systems: The Ethnohistoric Background; Not One Calendar, but Many; Rewriting History; Place Names and the Establishment of Political Territories; The Naming of Nobles; Royal Marriages; Euhemerism and Royal Ancestors; Accession to the Throne; Raiding and Warfare; An Anthropological Theory of Mesoamerican Writing.