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THE IRON AGE IN ITALY (1927)  A Study of Those Aspects of the Early  Civilization Which Are...
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THE IRON AGE IN ITALY (1927) A Study of Those Aspects of the Early Civilization Which Are Neither Villanovan nor Etruscan

by MacIver-Randall, David

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Oxford: The Clarendon Press. Very Good+ in Good+ dust jacket. 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean blue cloth, front cover gilt design with gilt lettering on spine. (xv) , 243pp. Text tight, clean & intact. Pictorial frontispiece. Illustrated with 46 B/W plates & drawings. Includes the scarce dust jacket that has a mended tear, is price clipped & protected in a mylar cover. Part 1, Northern Italy: Venetia & Lombardy. Part 2, Central Italy: Picenum & part of Umbria. Part 3, Southern Italy: Sicily, Campania, Calabria, Apulia. 5 additional index pages. Italy ; B&W Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 243 pages .
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