Description:Reprint. 2 vols. 4to. [xiv] + 242pp. 279 plates mainly from...Reprint. 2 vols. 4to. [xiv] + 242pp. 279 plates mainly from photos. Good in rubbed and chipped d/ws. lightly faded to spines. Paul Jacobsthal (1880–1957) was a scholar of Greek vase painting and Celtic art. First published in 1944, the above work focused on the impact of Greek ornament on Celtic decorative arts, and was one of the earliest English-language works to employ the terminology established by Alois Riegl in his Stilfragen.
Description:Fine in Very Good-dust jacket. 0198171706. DJ spine is...Fine in Very Good-dust jacket. 0198171706. DJ spine is discolored (sunned). DJ has a few small tears and rubbing.; Fundamental text in Celtic Studies; Volume 1 Only.; Vol. 1; 4to 11"-13" tall; 242 pages.
Description:Very Good. 1969. Second editon. Folio, cloth, 242 pp. (text...Very Good. 1969. Second editon. Folio, cloth, 242 pp. (text volume); 279 illus. (plates volumes). A little foxing to endpapers; corners bumped; quite sound overall. Prev. owner's signatures on endpapers. (Subject: Medieval, Art & Illumination. )
Description:Good+ Hardcover. 4to. Oxford University Press. 1944. 2 vols....Good+ Hardcover. 4to. Oxford University Press. 1944. 2 vols. Xiii, (1), 242 pgs; 279 plates. Large chip to the top of the spine of Vol. 1. No DJ. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks, binding tight and solid, boards clean with no wear present. 137; 4to 11"-13" tall; 242 pages.
Description:2 vols. Small folio. Oxford: Clarendon PRess, 1944. Copious...2 vols. Small folio. Oxford: Clarendon PRess, 1944. Copious indexes make the book a useful instrument for the study of Iron Age archaeology. Text volume 241p.; plate volume 279p. Fine copies, in torn dust wrappers. Ownership signature & label of art historian Meyer Schapiro.