Henry Cooke
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Kett, Henry, Fellow Of Trinity College, Oxford. THE FLOWERS OF WIT. Hartford, CT: Oliver D. Cooke, 1825.
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Smedley.Rev.Edward, M.A./Cooke Taylor, W., LL.D/Thompson, Rev.Henry, M.A./Rich, Elihu, Esq. The occults sciences, Richard Griffin and Company, London and Glasgow 1855
Hardcover, 376pp. Sketches of the traditions and superstitions of past times, and the marvels of the present day. Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: or System of universal knowledge on a metodical plan. Projected by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Cabinet edition. Occult Sciences. Pencil notes by text. Brown cloth binding with gilt on spine. Rare copy. Cover wih tears and pages with tears. Else fair. (Please inquire before collecting in our bookstore)
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. COMMON BIRDS OF TOWN AND COUNTRY. WASHINGTON, D.C.: NAT'L. GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, 1914.
VG-; FOUR REPRINTS FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE WITH 52 B&W and 114 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS.; 8vo; "BIRDS OF TOWN & COUNTRY, " MAY 1914 and "FIFTY COMMON BIRDS OF FARM & ORCHARD," JUNE 1913 BY HENRY W. HENSHAW; "ENCOURAGING BIRDS AROUND THE HOME," MARCH 1914 BY FREDERIC H. KENNARD; "OUR GREATEST TRAVELERS..." APRIL 1911 BY WELLS W. COOKE..
Hardcover, Illustrated by LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES.
[KW: ORINTHOLOGY BIRDS,]
Bonomi, Joseph. Nineveh and its palaces. The discoveries of Botta and Layard, applied to the elucidation of Holy Writ. 2nd edition, revised. With numerous additional engravings, and the results of the most recent discoveries. London, Ingram, Cooke & Co. 1853. ; fester Einband / hard cover
Rücken gebräunt. Kanten beschabt. - 1843 entdeckte der französische Arzt u. Diplomat Paul Emile Botta (1802-1870) bei Ausgrabungen in Khorsabad bei Mossul die Überreste des Palastes des assyrischen Königs Sargon II. - Der britische Archäologe Sir Austen Henry Layard (11817-1894), der Botta in Mossul kennengelernt hatte, entdeckte bei seinen Ausgrabungen am Hügel Nimrud den Palast des Königs Assurnasirpal II. u. 1849 in Ninive den Palast des Königs Sanherib. - Zu dem britischen Bildhauer u. Ägyptologen Joseph Bononi jr. (1796-1878) vgl. R. E. Graves, Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Bd. 1.
XX, 429 S. Mit 1 Frontispiz, 1 Titel-Vign., 1 Kte., 273 Textabb. u. 6 Taf. nach Zeichnungen des Verf. Rotes GanzLdr. d. Zt. mit RSch. u. Goldpräg.
[KW: Antike; Archäologie; Assyriologie; Entdecker; Geographie; Irak; Orient; Reisen]




