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The Museum Journal Vol. XIX No. 2; June 1928

The Museum Journal Vol. XIX No. 2; June 1928

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The Museum Journal Vol. XIX No. 2; June 1928

by MASON, J. Alden with Henry Usher Hall, Alan Rowe, L. Legrain

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Philadelphia: The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1928. First Edition. Stiff printed wraps. Fine. 8vo. Pp. 109 - 212; (2). Articles well-illustrated with b&w photo reproductions. Printed wraps. Fine. Articles include "A Remarkable Stone Lamp from Alaska" by Seattleite J. Alden Mason; "Another Fresco from Moon Hill Monastery" by Helen E. Fernald; "A Large Drum from Benin" by H. U. Hall; "The 1927 Excavations at Beisan" by Alan Rowe; "Small Sculptures from Babylonian Tombs" by L. Legrain. A particularly fresh copy.

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Title
The Museum Journal Vol. XIX No. 2; June 1928
Author
MASON, J. Alden with Henry Usher Hall, Alan Rowe, L. Legrain
Format/Binding
Stiff printed wraps
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania Press
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Date Published
1928
Keywords
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