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Published by Buenos Aires 1936, 1936
Seller: Dedalus-Libros, Madrid, MAD, Spain
p-352-388 27 cm Encuadernación editorial en rústica. Estado de conservación: Bien.
Published by Companía Impresora Argentina, 1934
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. folio, 495 pp. plates, some of which are color, color frontis., hardcover, very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request.
Published by Compania Impresora Argentina, Buenos Aires, 1934., 1934
Seller: Antiquariat KAIAPO, Bielefeld, Germany
EA. Die 'Introduccion' mit XXXII Figuras (Fotos und Zeichnungen); der Hauptteil mit 699 Figuras (ebenfalls Fotografien und Zeichnungen) und weiterhin 106 Tafeln mit Fotograf. Abb. und Zeichnungen. OHLdr.-Band mit Rücken-Goldprägung und dezentem Sprenkelschnitt. Komplett Kunstdruckpapier. LIII, 495 S. Folio-Format 41x31cm. Einband gering berieben und bestoßen; Innen fast ohne Gebrauchsspuren. Insgesamt sehr guter Zustand, sauber, vollständig und fest in der Bindung. Ein monumentales Werk, dass seinerzeit für sehr viel Aufsehen sorgte; auch in den folgenden Jahrzehnten sorgten die Theorien der Brüder Wagner bezgl. der Chaco-Santiago-Kultur für reichlich Diskussionsstoff. Sehr selten, in limitierter Auflage erschienen (dieses mit der Nummer 609 ).
Published by Compañía impresora argentina, s.a., Buenos Aires, 1934
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: poor to vg. First edition. Folio. LIII, [3], 495, [1]pp. Original half burgundy calf over decorative cloth. Book housed in its original decorative cardboard slipcase. Additional chromolithographed title. This book is the result of archaeological excavations undertaken in the 1920s in the region of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, by French archaeologist brothers Emilio and Duncan Wagner. The result of their prehispanic findings prompted them to think that the area was originally inhabitated by a very advanced civilization, and therefore proposed the existence of an ancient and fabulous Chaco-Santiagueña civilization. The brothers' interpretation of the region's unearthed material led them to publish this work which is still today the best illustrated and printed book in the Argentinean archaeological literature. This work is splendidly illustrated throughout with no less than 699 in-text b/w illustrations and photographic reproductions, as well as 106 full-page b/w and color plates. Slipcase rubbed and partly taped along edges. Spine missing, but covers still attached. Very minor to moderate foxing throughout. Text in Spanish. Slipcase in overall good-, binding in poor to fair, interior in good+ to very good condition.