Catalogue 90 Egyptology

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1.         AIMƒ-GIRON, No‘l.  Textes AramŽens dՃgypte.  Service des AntiquitiŽs de lՃgypte.  Le Caire: Imprimerie de lÕInstitut Franais dÕArchŽologie Orientale, 1931   Wrpps, 4to.  iii,vii,135pp. 15 plates, indices. 
Spine repaired, a very nice unopened copy in the publisherÕs wrappers.                                                                                                                                       £ 40.00

2.         ALDRED, Cyril.  Egyptian Art in the Days of the Pharaohs 3100-320 BC. 
London: Thames and Hudson, 1980   8vo. 
252pp. 199 illustrations, (20 in colour), biblio., index, dw.                                                      £
12.00

3.         BADAWY, Alexandre.  LÕArt Copte, les Influences Egyptiennes.  Preface par Etienne Drioton.   Le Caire: Soc.Arch. Copte, 1949    Wrpps, Roy.8vo.  
xi,71pp. 53 illustrations.                                                                                                               £
25.00

4.         BAILEY, Joseph.  Hieroglyphicorum origo et natura:  prolusio in curia Cantabrigiensi (in comitiis, quod aiunt, maximus,) III Kal. Jul. MDCCCXVI.  recitata cum primum tulisset pr¾miorum, qu¾ ab academi¾ legatis dari solent quotannis senioribus, sic nuncupatis, artium baccalaureis.  Conscripsit Jacobus Bailey, B.A. Coll.Trin. Schol.  Appendicis loco accedit Hermapionis obelisci Flaminii compendiario fact¾ interpretationis Gr¾c¾ fragmentum, necnon etiam, qu¾ in Tabula Rosettana reperitur, inscriptio Gr¾ca.  Cantabrigi¾: typis ac sumptibus academicis, excudit J. Smith. veneunt apud J. Deighton et Filios; Longman et Soc. T. Payne, R. Priestley, 1816  
Later cloth, 8vo.  (vii)- 112pp. corrigenda of 1pp.    With the stamp of the Kings Inn Library to the verso of title page, a very nice copy in a later brown cloth. 
[Dawson and Uphill: 15]                                                                                                            £
125.00

5.         BATRAWI, Ahmed M. El.  Report on the Human Remains.  Service des AntiquitiŽs de lՃgypte.  Mission ArchŽologique de Nubie 1929 - 1934.  Cairo: Government Press, Bul‰q, 1935   Wrpps, Roy.4to.  xi,200pp.  numerous illustrations on 27 collotype plates.  One of 310 copies printed.  A very nice copy in the publisherÕs printed wrappers.                            £ 100.00

6.         BAUMGARTEL, Elsie J.  The Cultures of Prehistoric Egypt, II.  London: Published on behalf of the Griffith Institute Ashmolean Museum, Oxford by the Oxford University Press, 1960   Wrpps, Med.4to.  xii,164pp.  13 plates, 27 text-illustrations, index.                                                     £ 40.00

7.         BAYOUMI, Abbas.  Autour du Champ des Souchets et du Champ des Offrandes.  Service des AntiquitiŽs de lՃgypte.  Le Caire: Imprimerie Nationale, Boulac, 1940   Wrpps, Cr.4to.  v,123pp. biblio. 
One of 320 copies printed.  A very nice copy in the publisherÕs printed wrappers.                                                                                                                                       £
25.00

8.         BELL, C. F. Moberly.  From Pharaoh to Fellah.  With illustrations by Georges Montbard.  Engraved by Charles Barbant.  London: Wells Gardner, Darton, & Co., 1888   Black binderÕs cloth in imitation of the original, Cr.4to.  ix,187pp.  22 plates, numerous illustrations, epilogue.  A very nice copy in the black cloth.                                                                                          £ 20.00

9.         BEN-TOR, Daphna.  The Scarab.  A Reflection of Ancient Egypt.  Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 1989   Wrpps, 4to. 
84pp.  numerous plates and illustrations, (some coloured), map, biblio.     £
15.00

10.      BLACKMAN, Aylward M.  The Temple of Dendur.  Service des Antiquities de lÕEgypte: Les Temples Immerges de la Nubie.   Le Caire: IFAO, 1911   Wrpps, Roy 4to.   vii,114pp. colour frontispiece and 120 plates, biblio., index. 
A very nice copy in the publisherÕs printed light-grey wrappers.                                      £ 150.00

11.      BLACKMAN, Aylward M.  The Temple of Derr.  Les Temples Immerges de la Nubie.  Le Caire: IFAO, 1913   Wrpps, Roy.4to.  vii,131pp. 71 plates, 61 illustrations, biblio., index.  A very nice copy in the publisherÕs printed light-grey wrappers.                                                                          £ 100.00

12.      BOESER, P. A. A.  Beschrijving van de Egyptische Verzameling in het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden.  S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1905 - 1932   Cloth backed portfolios, Folio and Imp.4to. 
(1).  Die DenkmŠler des alten Reiches.  Von A. E. J. Holwerda, P. A. A. Boeser und J. H. Holwerda.  Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1905   Royal 4to. and giant folio (28 x 19 inches).  Text & Atlas.  xi,23pp.  5 figures.  Atlas containing title page and 30 plates, (3 in colour).  Plates 9, 10, 13, and 22 are from the Dutch edition and plate 22 is a little foxed.   
(2).  Die DenkmŠler der zeit Zwischen dem Alten und Mittleren Reich und des Mittleren Reiches.  Erste Abteilung: Stelen.  1909.  14pp. + 55 page index, 40 collotype plates.    (3).  Die DenkmŠler der zeit Zwischen dem Alten und Mittleren Reich und des Mittleren Reiches.  Zweite Abteilung: GrabgegenstŠnde, Statuen, GefŠsse und verschiedenartige kleinere GegenstŠnde.  Mit einen Supplement zu den Monumenten des alten Reiches.  iv,15pp. 22 collotype plates.   
(4).  Die DenkmŠler des Neuen Reiches.  Erste Abteilung: GrŠber.  1911.    11pp.  38 plates. 
(5).  Die Monumenten van het Nieuwe Rijk.  Tweede Afdeeling: Pyramiden, Lijkvazenkist, Offertafels, Beelden.  1912.  15pp.  16 plates. 
(6).  Derde Afdeeling: Stles.  1913.  16pp. + 37 page index, 28 plates. 
(7).  De Monumenten van den Sa•tischen, Grieksch-Romeinschen, en Koptischen Tijd.  1915.  11pp.  19 plates. 
(8).  Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk.  1916.  11pp.  10 plates (3 colour). 
(9).  Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk.  Tweede Serie.  1917.  8pp.  12 plates (1 colour). 
(10).  Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk.  Derde Serie.  1918.  11pp.  10 plates. 
(11).  Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk.  Vierde Serie.  1920.  7pp.  15 plates. 
(12).  Deel XII.  Kleinere Beelden van het Nieuwe Rijk.  1925.  15pp.  12 plates. 
(13).  Deel XIII.  Lijkvazen en Lijkvazenkisten.  Door Dr. W. D. van Wijngaarden.  1926.  19pp.  16 plates. 
(14).  Deel XIV.  Grafborden en Papyruskokers.  Door Dr. W. D. van Wijngaarden.  1932.  28pp.  16 plates.   
All the plates are reproduced in collotype, text in the language of the title (Dutch or German), eleven copies with an old library ink-stamp to the upper board.  A few copies have missing ties to the boards, the first and second volumes have torn lower flaps, a very nice set in the publisherÕs black cloth-backed printed grey boards.  Only these fourteen volumes were published.  [Platt: I-47 & II-40].                                                    £
1,600.00

13.      BOESER, P. A. A.  Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk.  Beschrijving van de Egyptische Verzameling in het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, VIII.  S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1916   Cloth backed portfolio, Imp.4to. 
iii,11pp.  10 collotype plates (3 colour).  With an old library ink-stamp to the upper board, a very nice copy in the publisherÕs black cloth-backed printed grey boards.                                                                                                       £ 50.00

14.      BOESER, P. A. A.  Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk, Derde Serie.  Beschrijving van de Egyptische Verzameling in het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, X. 
S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1918   Cloth backed portfolio, Imp.4to. 
iii,11pp.  10 collotype plates, 42 text-illustrations.  With an old library ink-stamp to the upper board, a very nice copy in the publisherÕs cloth-backed printed grey boards.                                                                                             £ 50.00

15.      BOESER, P. A. A.  Stles.  Beschrijving van de Egyptische Verzameling in het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, Derde Afdeeling.  S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1913   Cloth backed portfolio, Imp.4to.  iv,16pp. + 37 page index, 28 plates.    With an old library ink-stamp to the upper board, a very nice copy in the publisherÕs black cloth-backed printed grey boards.                                                           £ 125.00

16.      BOMANN, Ann H.  The Private Chapel in Ancient Egypt.  A study of the chapels in the WorkmenÕs Village at El Amarna with special reference to Dier el Medina and other sites.  London and New York: Keegan Paul International, 1991   Med.8vo.  xiv,144pp.  84 illustrations, biblio., index. dw.   
A very nice copy in the publisherÕs orange cloth with the orange dustwrapper.                                                                                                                                 £
60.00

17.      BONOMI, Joseph.  Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in the Museum of Hartwell House.  Hartwell: John Lee, 1858  (Printed by W. M. Watts, Crown Court, Temple Bar).  Contemporary cloth backed boards, 4to.  iii,91pp.  2 lithographed plates, (1 folding), illustrated title-page and illustrations in the text. 
BonomiÕs catalogue of the Egyptian antiquities in John LeeÕs famous museum at Hartwell House.  The 597 items in the collection are described in some detail; the folding plate is of the Hartwell papyrus.    With the signature of Bishop S. W. Allen to the endpaper, bookplate to front pastedown, a very nice copy.                                                                                    £ 475.00

18.      BORCHARDT, Ludwig.  Portrats der Konigin Nofret-Ete aus den grabungen 1912/13.  Ausgrabungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft in Tell El-Amarna III.  Leipzig: J.C.HinrichsÕsche, 1923   Imp.4to.  portfolio. 
40pp. 6 collotype plates, (2 colour), 35 text-illustrations                                                        £
75.00

19.      BOREUX, Charles.  LÕArt de la Navigation en ƒgypte jusquՈ la Fin de lÕAncien Empire.  ƒtudes de Nautique ƒgyptienne.  MŽmoires publiŽs par le Membres de lÕInstitut Franais dÕArchŽologie Orientale du Caire, Tome Cinquantime. 
Le Caire: Imprimerie de lÕInstitut Franais dÕArchŽologie Orientale, 1925   Contemporary binderÕs cloth backed marbled boards, Imp.4to. 
vii,569pp.  3 collotype plates (1 double-page), 200 illustrations, index.                             £
350.00

20.      BOSSE, KŠthe.  Die Menschliche Figur in der rundplastik der €gyptischen SpŠtzeit von der XXII. bis zur XXX. dynastie.  €gyptologische Forschungen Heft 1.  Gluckstadt: Verlag J. J. Augustin, 1936   Wrpps, 4to.  104pp. numerous illustrations on 18 plates.                                                                                                                                             £ 40.00

21.      BOTHMER, Bernard V. and J. Keith (Eds.).  Brief Guide to the Department of Egyptian and Classical Art.  New York: The Brooklyn Museum, 1974   Wrpps, 8vo.  vii,116pp.  numerous text figures on plates, (some coloured), 3 maps, chronological folding table, biblio.  A new and revised edition of the 1970 first edition.                                                                    £ 12.00

22.      BREASTED, James Henry.  Egyptian Servant Statues.  The Bollingen Series XIII.  Washington: Pantheon Books, 1948   Roy.4to.  xvii,113pp.  99 collotype plates, biblio., chipped dw.  ŅThis is the first full-length study of the development of those Egyptian statues which depict men and women in the pursuit of their work-a-day activities.Ó                                                   £ 125.00

23.      BRITISH MUSEUM.  A Guide to the First, Second and Third Egyptian Rooms.  Predynastic Human Remains, Mummies, Wooden Sarcophagi, Coffins and Cartonnage Mummy Cases, Chests and Coffers, and other Objects connected with the Funerary Rites of the Ancient Egyptians.  Third edition, revised and enlarged.  With 3 coloured and 32 half-tone plates.  London: British Museum, 1924   8vo. 
xvi,180pp.  35 plates and numerous text illustrations, index.                                                 £
18.00

24.      BRODRICK, M. and A. Anderson Morton.  A Concise Dictionary of Egyptian Archaeology.  A handbook for students and travellers.  With 80 illustrations and
many cartouches.  London: Methuen & Co. 1902, Second Edition, 1922  
Fcap.8vo.  viii,198pp.  80 text illustrations, biblio., chipped dw. 
The Hartland Library copy with ink-stamp to end-paper and verso of title page.                                                                                                                                       £ 12.00

25.      BROWN, R. H.  The Fayum and Lake Moeris.  By Major R. H. Brown, Royal Engineers, Inspector General of Irrigation, Upper Egypt.  With a prefatory note by
Col. Sir Colin Scott-Mincrieff.  London: Edward Standford, 1892   4to. 
viii,111pp. 28 plates, coloured folding lithographed map, index.   
A very nice copy in the publisherÕs dark green gilt decorated cloth.                                £
200.00

26.      BRUNTON, Guy.  Qau and Badari I.  With chapters by Alan Gardiner and Flinders Petrie.  London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt, Twenty-ninth Year, 1927   Roy.4to.  viii,89pp. 49 plates, index.  The Hartland Library copy with bookplate,
shelf number on spine and ink-stamp to end-paper and verso of title page,
a very nice copy in the publisherÕs red quarter cloth.                                                          £
150.00

27.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  A General Introductory Guide to the Egyptian Collections.  London: British Museum, New edition, revised & enlarged, 1930   Boards, 8vo.   xv,460pp. 233 illustrations, index. 
A very nice copy in the publisherÕs orange-brown paper covered boards.                                                                                                                                           £
18.00

28.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  CleopatraÕs Needle and other Egyptian Obelisks.  A series of descriptions of all the important inscribed obelisks, with hieroglyphic texts, translations.  London: Religious Tract Soc. 1926   8vo.  xxii,308pp.  17 plates, 22 text-illustrations, biblio. index.  Light wear to covers.                                                                                                       £ 40.00

29.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life.  Books on Egypt and Chaldaea.  Vol. I of the series.  Third edition.  With eight illustrations.  London: Kegan Paul, Trench, TrŸbner & Co., Ltd., 1908   Cr.8vo.  xvi,198pp.  8 illustrations. 
A very nice copy in the publisherÕs cloth.                                                                               £ 20.00

30.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  Egyptian Language; Easy lessons in Egyptian Hieroglyphics with sign list.  London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1910, Seventh edition, 1958  
Cr.8vo.  viii,246pp. 
In the ŅBooks on Egypt and ChaldaeaÓ series in the
publisherÕs light brown cloth.                                                                                                    £
18.00

31.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  Egyptian Magic.  Books on Egypt and Chaldaea.  With twenty illustrations.  Third impression.  London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., nd. 
(circa 1910)   Cr.8vo.  xvii,234pp.  3 plates and 17 text illustrations. 
A very nice copy in the publisherÕs cloth.                                                                               £ 18.00

32.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  Egyptian Sculptures in the British Museum.  London: British Museum, 1914   Roy.4to.  24pp. 54 fine photogravure plates of Egyptian sculptures.  Spine a little faded, a very nice copy in the publisherÕs red cloth.                                                                                                          £ 120.00

33.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  First Steps in Egyptian: A Book for Beginners.  London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1895   Med.8vo.  xv,321pp.  biblio., glossary.                                                                                                         £ 40.00

34.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  Some Account of the Collection of Egyptian Antiquities in the possession of Lady Meux, of TheobaldÕs Park, Waltham Cross.  Second Edition with Thirty-four plates.  London: Harrison & Sons, 1896   Half-morocco, 4to.  xii,362pp. folding frontispiece and 34 fine collotype plates of antiquities in the collection, t.e.gilt.  An un-numbered copy from an edition limited to 500.  A magnificent work, being considerably more desirable than the first edition which lacked the plates.  Cloth on boards worn in places, a very nice copy in the publisherÕs black half morocco.                                                      £ 250.00

35.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  The Book of the Kings of Egypt; or the Ka, Nebti, Horus, Suten Bat, and Ra names of the Pharaohs with transliterations, from Menes, the first Dynastic King of Egypt, to the Emperor Decius, with chapters on the royal names, chronology, etc.  In two volumes.  Books on Egypt and Chaldaea, Vol. xxiii & xxiv.  London:
Kegan Paul, Trench, TrŸbner & Co., Ltd., 1908   Cr.8vo.   
(1).  Dynasties I - XIX.  lxxxviii,195pp.   
(2).  Dynasties XX - XXX.  vi,281pp.  index.    Ex-library copies with number to
spine and ink-stamp to verso of title page, a good set in the publisherÕs cloth.                                                                                                                          £
36.00

36.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  The Egyptian Heaven & Hell; Being the Book of Am-Tuat, the shorter form of the Book of Am-Tuat, the Book of the Gates and the contents of the Books of the Other World.  Reprinted three volumes in one.  London: Martin Hopkinson and Co., 1925   8vo.  xii,278,306,232pp.  numerous illustrations, index.   
Originally published in three volumes in 1905.                                                                        £
40.00

37.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  The Gods of the Egyptians, or Studies in Egyptian Mythology.  With 98 coloured plates and 131 illustrations in the text.  In Two Volumes.  London: Methuen & Co., 1904   Roy.8vo. 
(1).  xxiii,525pp.   (2).  ix,431pp. index. 
The edition with coloured plates is unusual.  With the bookplates of H. Martyn
Kennard, a supporter of the E.E.F. and collector of Egyptian antiquities.  The
spines have been rebacked retaining the original backstrips, spines rather
faded, a very nice copy in the publisherÕs red cloth.                                                            £
250.00

38.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  The Teaching of Amen-em-Apt, Son of Kanekht; The Egyptian hieroglyphic text and an English translation, with translations of the moral and religious teachings of Egyptian kings and officials illustrationg the development of religious philosophy in Egypt, during a period of about two thousand years.  London: Martin Hopkinson and Co., 1924   8vo.  xv,260pp.  8 plates, 10 text illustrations, index, dw.   
A very nice copy in the publisherÕs grey cloth with the grey dustwrapper.                                                                                                                                 £
75.00

39.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  The Teaching of Amen-em-Apt, Son of Kanekht; The Egyptian hieroglyphic text and an English translation, with translations of the moral and religious teachings of Egyptian kings and officials illustrationg the development of religious philosophy in Egypt, during a period of about two thousand years.  London: Martin Hopkinson and Co., 1924   8vo.  xv,260pp.  8 plates, 10 text illustrations, index.                                                                                                                £ 60.00

40.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  Tutankhamen; Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian Monotheism.  With hieroglyphic texts of hymns to Amen and Aten, translations and illustrations by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge.  London: Martin Hopkinson and Co., 1923  
8vo. 
xxiii,160pp.  frontispiece and 11 plates, numerous text illustrations, index.                                                                                                                       £ 30.00

41.      BUDGE, E. A. Wallis.  Wall Decorations of Egyptian Tombs.  Illustrated from examples in the British Museum.  London: British Museum, 1914   Binders cloth,
oblong 4to.  16pp. 8 colour plates, 10 illustrations. 
An ex-library copy in a library binding with several library stamps.                                    £
25.00

42.      CAPART, Jean.  Egyptian Art; Introductory Studies.  Translated from the French
by Warren R. Dawson.  London: George Allen & Unwin, 1923   Med.8vo. 
179pp.  64 plates, index.                                                                                                               £
20.00

43.      Catalogue of a Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, the property of Giovanni DÕAthanasi.  Which will be Sold by Auction, by Mr. Sotheby and Son, at their house, No. 3, Wellington Street, Strand.  On Saturday, the 5th of March, 1836. 
London: J. Davy, 1836   Disbound, 8vo.  11pp. 
ŅThis little collection was sent from Leghorn, and though it does not boast of containing any thing really magnificent; yet, there are very many interesting Objects well worthy of the attention of the Antiquarian.  Among other relics there are a few Scarabei, which are beautifully engraved, and of extreme rarity - also a very large collection of minute and beautiful Objects well adapted for Cabinets - A Wooden Stamp with Hieroglyphics, having apparently been used for stamping Bricks - A Papyrus in the Hieroglyphic Character, with coloured figures, about ten feet long, &c. &c. &c.Ó - from the title page.  Thomas Joseph PettigrewÕs copy with annotations in ink marking the mummies purchased by him.  Not listed in COPAC.                                       £ 200.00

44.      Catalogue of the very magnificant and extraordinary Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, the property of Giovanni DÕAthanasi.  Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Leigh Sotheby, at his house, No. 3, Wellington Street, Strand.  On Monday, March 13th, 1837, and Six following Days.  London: Printed by J. Davy, 1837   Disbound, 8vo.  ii,88pp.    Giovanni DÕAthanasi was a pseudonym for the Greek born Demetrio Papandriopulo, and referred to by his contemporaries as Yanni.  The sale comprised
986 lots.  Thomas Joseph PettigrewÕs copy with his signature in pencil to the head
of the title page.  Not in OCLC.                                                                                                £
600.00

45.      Catalogue of an Exhibition of Ancient Egyptian Art.  Burlington Fine Arts Club.  London: Privately printed for The Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1922   Roy.4to.  xxix,120pp.  numerous illustrations on 56 collotype plates.  The committee for this exhibition consisted of The Hon. Richard Bethell, The Earl of Carnarvon, Howard Carter, Alan Gardiner, H. R. Hall, Colonel H. G. Lyons, The Rev. William MacGregor, Percy Newberry, Oscar Raphael, and Sir Charles Hercules Read.  Boards a little
rubbed, a very nice copy in the publisherÕs dark blue buckram.                                        £
375.00

46.      Catalogue of the highly interesting and magnificent collection of Egyptian Antiquities, the property of the late Henry Salt, Esq. His Britannic MajestyÕs Late Consul General in Egypt.  Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Sotheby and Son, at their house, No. 3, Wellington Street, Strand.  On Monday, 29th of June, 1835, and Eight following Days.  London: J. Davy, 1835   Disbound, 8vo.  vii,103,[2]pp.  With the leaf at the end of ŌLots OmittedÕ.  The sale comprised 1283 + 14 extra lots.  Thomas Joseph PettigrewÕs copy with annotations in pencil and ink by him, some marking the mummies purchased by him.  This catalogue documents SaltÕs third and last collection sold, the previous two had been bought by the British Museum and the King of France respectively.  COPAC lists only two copies in the British Library.                                    £ 675.00

47.      Catalogue of the very interesting Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, formed by James Burton, Jun. Esq. during his travels in Egypt.  Which will be Sold by Auction, by Mr. Sotheby and Son, at their house, No. 3, Wellington Street, Strand.  On Monday, the 25th day of July, 1836, and Two following Days.  London: J. Davy, 1836  
Disbound, 8vo.  36pp.  The sale comprised 420 lots.                                                            £
250.00

48.      CATON-THOMPSON, G. and E. W. Gardner.  The Desert Fayum.  London: The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1934   Med.4to. 
(1).  xiv,167pp.  biblio., index, chipped dw.   
(2).  viipp. 107 plates, 7 folding maps, (6 coloured), chipped dw.   
A very good copy in the original slightly chipped dust-wrappers.                                   £
375.00

49.      CERNY, Jaroslav.  Ancient Egyptian Religion.  Reprint of the 1952 edition. 
London: HutchinsonÕs University Library, 1957   Cr.8vo. 
xi,159pp.  chronological table, biblio., index, dw.                                                                     £
15.00

50.      CERVICEK, Paul.  Felsbilder der Nord-Etbai, OberŠgyptens und Unternubiens.  With an English Summary.  Ergebnisse der VIII. Diafe nach €gyptien 1926, (16. band der Ergebnisse der Frobenius-Expedition).  Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1974   4to.  x,229pp. 16 photographic plates and 518 drawings, 3 maps, biblio., index, dw. 
From the library of Ricardo A. Caminos and bearing his stamp.                                         £
100.00

51.      CHABAS, F.  Le Calendrier des Jours Fastes et NŽfastes de lÕAnnŽe ƒgyptienne.  Traduction complte du Papyrus Sallier IV.  Chalon-s-S: Imp. de J. Dejussieu, et Paris: Maisonneuve, nd.  (circa 1875)   BinderÕs cloth backed boards with original wrappers bound-in, Roy.8vo.  iv,136pp.    With a presentation inscription from the author to the Royal Society of Literature.  The Hartland Library copy with bookplate, and
inkstamp to verso of title and on end-paper.                                                                         £
150.00

52.      CHANTRE, Ernest.  Recherches Anthropologiques dans lÕAfrique Orientale: ƒgypte.  Lyon: A. Rey & Cie, 1904   Contemporary binderÕs cloth, Imp.4to.  xviii,318pp. 159 illustrations, Pages 301 to 312 have some paper detoriation in the upper outer margin, (not affecting text).  Spine slightly rubed and lettering indistinct, a very nice copy in
a binderÕs dark blue cloth.                                                                             &nbs