Condition: Fair. Acceptable condition. A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
Published by Luzac & Company, London, 1944
Seller: Carothers and Carothers, Albany, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 72 pages. Publisher's paper wrappers sunned but over-all very good, showing little wear other than bumping to foot of spine; contents age-toned but unmarked. 80 grams.
Published by Luzac & Co., London, 1944
Seller: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 41.46
Quantity: 2 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 72 pages : 22 cm. Includes text in Mailu [aka Magi] a language of Papua New Guinea.
US$ 41.46
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fair. Luzac & Co., London, 1944; 8vo, 137 x 212mm; pp 72; blue sugar paper wrappers, variously sun-lightened on the spine and both covers; wrappers with some tears or fraying, generally small; internally firm and clean. . . . Mailu is a Papuan language spoken on the eponymous village and island as well as on a few neighbouring islands. It's also know as Magi.
Seller: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
Edited and enlarged from the researches of the Rev. W. J. V. Saville and the Comte d'Argigny by Peter A. Lanyon-Orgill . With a foreword by Ernst Schwarzenburg . London : Luzac & Co., 1944. Octavo (215 x 140 mm), original printed blue wrappers (sunned, spine reinforced with later green cloth); pp 72; half title with the bookplate of the Papuan Collection of Charles Fletcher, Melbourne (small loss near bottom edge), very clean throughout. Mailu Island lies off the southern coast of New Guinea, 250 km southeast of Port Moresby. Mailu (or Magi) is a non-Austronesian Trans-New Guinea language spoken by people living on the islands ofMailu, Laluoru, Loupomu and Eunuoro and along the south coast between Cape Rodney and mid-Orangerie Bay of the Central Province of Papua New Guinea. Trove locates 6 copies (NLA; SLNSW; SLSA; ANU; University of Sydney; Deakin University).
Published by Luzac & Co., London, 1944
Seller: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 72 p. 0.0.
London, Luzac, 1944, 8vo brossura originale, pp. 72. Ben conservato.
London, Luzac & Co., 1944. Wrappers. 72 pp. Magi is a non-Austronesian language spoken by upwards of 6000 people living on the islands of Mailu, Laluoru, Loupomu and Eunuoro and along the south coast between Cape Rodney and mid-Orangerie Bay of the Central Province of Papua New Guinea.