Published by Macmillan & Company and Egyptian Reasearch Account, London, New York and Boston
Seller: Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperbound Journal. First Impression. Demy folio, [27.5cm/11inches], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 64. Fully Illustrated with b-w halftones, sketches &tc. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. . Returning to England from Giza, (Egypt) at the end of 1880, Petrie wrote a number of articles and then met Amelia Edwards, journalist and patron of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now the Egypt Exploration Society), who became his strong supporter and later appointed him as professor at her Egyptology chair at University College London. Impressed by his scientific approach, the university offered him work as the successor to Édouard Naville With his appointment to the UK's first Chair in Egyptian Archaeology and Anthropology at University College London, -(UCL)-, in 1893 the Edwards Professorship Flinders Petrie was able to form his own Egyptian Research Account to support students participation in excavations in Egypt. As with the Egyptian Exploration Fund (EEF), sponsoring museums were able to benefit from the share of finds remaining after the National Museum in Cairo's selection.
Published by Macmillan & Company and Egyptian Reasearch Account, London, New York and Boston, 1926
Seller: Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperbound Journal. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No. First Impression. Demy folio, [27.5cm/11inches], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 64. Fully Illustrated with b-w halftones, sketches &tc. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. . Returning to England from Giza, (Egypt) at the end of 1880, Petrie wrote a number of articles and then met Amelia Edwards, journalist and patron of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now the Egypt Exploration Society), who became his strong supporter and later appointed him as professor at her Egyptology chair at University College London. Impressed by his scientific approach, the university offered him work as the successor to Édouard Naville With his appointment to the UK's first Chair in Egyptian Archaeology and Anthropology at University College London, -(UCL)-, in 1893 the Edwards Professorship Flinders Petrie was able to form his own Egyptian Research Account to support students participation in excavations in Egypt. As with the Egyptian Exploration Fund (EEF), sponsoring museums were able to benefit from the share of finds remaining after the National Museum in Cairo's selection.
Published by Macmillan & Company and Egyptian Reasearch Account, London, New York and Boston, 1920
Seller: Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperbound Journal. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No. First Impression. Demy folio, [27.5cm/11inches], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 128. Fully Illustrated with b-w halftones, sketches &tc. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. . Returning to England from Giza, (Egypt) at the end of 1880, Petrie wrote a number of articles and then met Amelia Edwards, journalist and patron of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now the Egypt Exploration Society), who became his strong supporter and later appointed him as professor at her Egyptology chair at University College London. Impressed by his scientific approach, the university offered him work as the successor to Édouard Naville With his appointment to the UK's first Chair in Egyptian Archaeology and Anthropology at University College London, -(UCL)-, in 1893 the Edwards Professorship Flinders Petrie was able to form his own Egyptian Research Account to support students participation in excavations in Egypt. As with the Egyptian Exploration Fund (EEF), sponsoring museums were able to benefit from the share of finds remaining after the National Museum in Cairo's selection.
Published by Macmillan & Company and Egyptian Reasearch Account, London, New York and Boston, 1922
Seller: Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperbound Journal. First Impression. Demy folio, [27.5cm/11inches], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 128. Fully Illustrated with b-w halftones, sketches &tc. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. . Returning to England from Giza, (Egypt) at the end of 1880, Petrie wrote a number of articles and then met Amelia Edwards, journalist and patron of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now the Egypt Exploration Society), who became his strong supporter and later appointed him as professor at her Egyptology chair at University College London. Impressed by his scientific approach, the university offered him work as the successor to Édouard Naville With his appointment to the UK's first Chair in Egyptian Archaeology and Anthropology at University College London, -(UCL)-, in 1893 the Edwards Professorship Flinders Petrie was able to form his own Egyptian Research Account to support students participation in excavations in Egypt. As with the Egyptian Exploration Fund (EEF), sponsoring museums were able to benefit from the share of finds remaining after the National Museum in Cairo's selection.
Published by Macmillan & Company and Egyptian Reasearch Account, London, New York and Boston
Seller: Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperbound Journal. First Impression. Demy folio, [27.5cm/11inches], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 128. Fully Illustrated with b-w halftones, sketches &tc. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. . Returning to England from Giza, (Egypt) at the end of 1880, Petrie wrote a number of articles and then met Amelia Edwards, journalist and patron of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now the Egypt Exploration Society), who became his strong supporter and later appointed him as professor at her Egyptology chair at University College London. Impressed by his scientific approach, the university offered him work as the successor to Édouard Naville With his appointment to the UK's first Chair in Egyptian Archaeology and Anthropology at University College London, -(UCL)-, in 1893 the Edwards Professorship Flinders Petrie was able to form his own Egyptian Research Account to support students participation in excavations in Egypt. As with the Egyptian Exploration Fund (EEF), sponsoring museums were able to benefit from the share of finds remaining after the National Museum in Cairo's selection.
Published by Macmillan & Company and Egyptian Reasearch Account, London, New York and Boston, 1920
Seller: Charles Lewis Best Booksellers, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperbound Journal. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No. First Impression. Demy folio, [27.5cm/11inches], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 64. Fully Illustrated with b-w halftones, sketches &tc. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. . Returning to England from Giza, (Egypt) at the end of 1880, Petrie wrote a number of articles and then met Amelia Edwards, journalist and patron of the Egypt Exploration Fund (now the Egypt Exploration Society), who became his strong supporter and later appointed him as professor at her Egyptology chair at University College London. Impressed by his scientific approach, the university offered him work as the successor to Édouard Naville With his appointment to the UK's first Chair in Egyptian Archaeology and Anthropology at University College London, -(UCL)-, in 1893 the Edwards Professorship Flinders Petrie was able to form his own Egyptian Research Account to support students participation in excavations in Egypt. As with the Egyptian Exploration Fund (EEF), sponsoring museums were able to benefit from the share of finds remaining after the National Museum in Cairo's selection.
Published by London, 1926
Seller: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., United Kingdom
US$ 15.12
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Add to basketBooklet - Unbound Pages. Condition: Very Good. 4 pages, 3 pages of photo illustrations. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 19 x 25.5 cms. Category: Newcomen Society Transactions; Engineering, Industrial, Trade; Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of customers. A bookseller you can rely on.
British School of Archaeology in Egypt, London, 1917. First edition. In-4, pages 97-144. Original softcover, a very good copy. From the library of Egyptologist Pierre Tallet. Contents: G.A. Wainwright: New Kingdom Potter's mark - Dr. B. Touraeff: Volume of truncated pyramid - L. Eckenstein: The God Sopt - W.M. Flinders Petrie: The geography of the Gods - F.W. Read: A statuette of Khonsu - Joseph Offord: The praefecti Aegypti - Periodicals: Annales - Reviews - Notes and News - Hilda F. Petrie: Scottish Women's Hospitals. (PTX) Language: English. This book ships from Europe, shipping costs will be updated accordingly (BCI). Relevant subjects: Egypt: Journals Egypt.
British School of Archaeology in Egypt, London, 1920. First edition. In-4, frontispiece, 32 pages, 3 plates. Original softcover, a very good copy. From the library of Egyptologist Pierre Tallet. Contents: The Return to Research - Somers Clarke: Nile Boats - W.M. Flinders Petrie: The Treasure of Antinoe - M.A. Murray: A Mace Head of Hierakonpolis - An Early Portrait - Somers Clarke: Georges Legrain - Reviews - Periodicals. (PTX) Language: English. This book ships from Europe, shipping costs will be updated accordingly (BCI). Relevant subjects: Egypt: Journals Egypt.
Language: English
Published by MacMillan & Co, United Kingdom, 1926
Seller: Occultique, Northampton, NORTH, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
US$ 275.88
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Part I March 1926, Part II Sept 1928 & Part III June 1932 (3 Issues) Articles by leading archaeologists. Contents include: (I) Research in the Fayum; Egypt and the Masal by G.W.B. Huntingford; Repairing the Sphinx / (II) Osiris in the Tree and Pillar by Flinders Petrie; Egyptian Objects Found in Malta by M.A. Murray / (III) A Fig-cutter's Knife by Ludwig Keimer; Neolithic Fayum Pottery by G. Caton-Thompson; plus Reviews; Journals; Notes & News. Published Quarterly & Edited by Flinders Petrie. First Editions. British School of Archaeology in Egypt. MacMillan & Co, London March 1926, Sept 1928 & June 1932. illus I: pages 1-32; II: illus pages 33-64; III: illus pages 65-96 magazines, red spine, white covers, 3 issues, spines faded & chipped, covers discoloured, good.
Published by Macmillan and Co; British School of Archaeology in Egypt, London and New York, 1915
Seller: CURIO, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
US$ 69.32
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Paperback copies in pictorial covers and red spines, no dustjackets as issued. 192pp total pages. Colour and b/w frontispieces, b/w plates, b/w photographs, illustrations, and diagrams throughout. Not library copies, name in ink to top of each front cover, some foxing to covers, name/address sticker to top corner of each ffep. (2/3).
Published by Macmillan and Co; British School of Archaeology in Egypt, London and New York, 1914
Seller: CURIO, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
US$ 69.32
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Paperback copies in pictorial covers and red spines, no dustjackets as issued. 192pp total pages. Colour and b/w frontispieces, b/w plates, b/w photographs, illustrations, and diagrams throughout. Not library copies, name in ink to top of each front cover, some foxing to covers, name/address sticker to top corner of each ffep. (2/3).
Published by Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1906
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Reprint. This paper "offers an outline of the general considerations bearing on the mutations and movements of races; sketches the racial history of one country that we know best historically - Egypt; provides an outline of the changes in one great period where they are best recorded, the convulsions of Europe from Augustus to Charles the Great." - page 1. Sir Flinders Petrie (1853-1942), was a British Egyptologist and a pioneer of systematic methodology in archaeology and the preservation of artefacts. He remains controversial for his pro-eugenics views; he was a dedicated believer in the superiority of the Northern peoples over the Latinate and Southern peoples. He has been referred to as the 'father of Egyptian archaeology'". - Wikipedia. Reprinted from the Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Vol. XXXVI. 44 pages [with plates XIX-XXIX]. Former library copy but marked with only three internal rubber stamps. Openings to each end of covers at spine. Somewhat above-average wear. Chips from each end of backstrip. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy of this fascinating work.; Sm 4to.
Published by British School of Archaeology in Egypt; Macmillan and Co., London, 1914
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
24 issues. Illustrated. Large 8vo, publisher's printed wrappers. First edition. Fine. 1914, Parts 1-4; 1916, Parts 1-4; 1922, Parts 1-4; 1923, Parts 1-4; 1924, Parts 1-4; and 1927, Parts 1-4.