xii + 335 pp. with many figs. & 123 color plates, 4to.
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Lavishly produced (with 122 color plates, 300 drawings and 50 black-and-white illustrations), this book, designed to accompany a traveling exhibition, is narrowly focused on the opulent lifestyle and ideology of the Maya ruling elite. Maya history is presented mainly in terms of the sumptuary art, dynastic succession and peculiar (sadomasochistic) courtly rituals of these aristocrats. Schele and Miller see as the keys to this civilization an underworld myth (the Popol Vuh) and grisly blood-letting and -taking ceremonies conducted in royal precincts, parade grounds, ball courts and battlefields, which are pictured on relief carvings and paintings. This interpretation is based on a new phonetic reading of Maya hieroglyphics that has gained ground since the 1960s, to which Schele has contributed heavily. She has come up with eyecatching decipherments of glyphs on monuments that identify the names, dates and some major eventsbirth, death, marriage, accession, the capture of enemiesin the lives of individual Maya kings. Much of this intriguing explication is clearly laid out in the text, captions and notes.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Though Maya script, symbolism, and mythology are not yet fully understood, research from the last 25 years is showing that the Maya, once seen as "simple" peaceful people, are now thought to have lived in rival city-states waging war to capture prisoners who were often sacrificed to enhance the power of rulers. This exhibition catalog is organized along eight themes that recur in Maya art. The 123 spectacular color plates, along with black-and-white photographs and 200 drawings, are intimately bound to the text: they are the pictorial representations of the sacred objects and places that imbued Maya political and religious life with meaning. The authors have built on important recent research to shed new light on the Maya code and symbolism; this is an important contribution to our understanding of the Classic Maya. Winfred Lambrecht, Anthropology Dept., Brown Univ.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Seller Inventory # G080761159XI5N01
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Reprint. mild wear to dust jacket, otherwise a nice, clean copy, small quarto, 335 pages, reprint with corrections. Seller Inventory # 039765
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Seller: Ultramarine Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. New York / Fort Worth: George Braziller with Kimball Art Museum, 1986. 336 pages. 123 color plates; 50 b&w illustrations; 200 drawings. Color plates: excellent photography. This history of Maya culture makes use of the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphics which record Maya civilization from about 50 B.C. Chapters include The Royal Person; Courtly Life; Bloodletting; The Ballgame; more. Clean throughout; tight binding; no tears. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Square 4to. Language: ENG. Seller Inventory # 003461
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Justin Kerr (Photos) (illustrator). 1st Edition. NYC: George Braziller, 1986. 1st edition, 2nd printing (with corrections), NF/NF. Book has some light wear to spine ends. DJ has light wear to corners & some edges. Illustrated with 123 color plates, 50 b & w and 200 drawings. Includes footnotes, descriptive captions for each color plate, further reading and index. Magnificent book on this subject. Schele's second book. 335 pp. Seller Inventory # 006554
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Binding tight, content clean and straight with the exception of a small smudge on ffep. Unclipped pictorial dust jacket in near fine condition, in protective mylar. If purchasing internationally, please inquire about shipping charges before purchase. Ships within 1-2 business days. Seller Inventory # 2699
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Hardcover w/DJ. Condition: Good/Good. Black & White/Color Illus. & Photos (illustrator). New York: George Braziller, Inc. Good/Good. 1986. . Hardcover w/DJ. Sm 4to., 335pp., Dust cover spine top end is bent; previous owner's book stamp on front end-paper; previous price on front flap; pages clean and unmarked. . Seller Inventory # BOOKS344541
Seller: Porter and Frye, Amherst, NH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Justin Kerr (illustrator). red binding, silver lettering on spine, 123 color plates, 50 black and white illustrations and 200 drawings, xii and 335 pages including notes, suggestions for further reading and index. Seller Inventory # 007655
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Photographs by Justin Kerr. xii, 335p., colored and b/w illus., oblong quarto format, dj. Seller Inventory # 039848