997 resultados para colors of the ancients
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"The origin, growth, and decline of the principal missions on the frontiers of tropical South America during the colonial period."--Pref.
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On cover: Scientific, historical and statistical notes on Mexico.
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Many leaves printed on one side only, blank pages not numbered; illustrated half-title, in colors, preceding each poem, not counted in paging.
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Vol. 2-6 have imprint: London, Mackenzie.
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Cover-title.
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The plates are mounted.
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Title-page illustrated in colors.
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Illus. half-title: Inventions of the ancients.
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Edgar Degas; 1 ft. 9 3/8 in.x 2 ft. 4 47/64 in.; oil colors freely mixed with turpentine, with traces of watercolor and pastel over pen-and-ink drawing on cream-colored wove paper, laid down on bristol board and mounted on canvas
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Includes indexes.
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Plate engraved by P. Fourdrinier.
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The last section, p. [95]-138, is entitled: "A letter to the right honorable the Earl of Morton, president of the Royal Society, containing experiments and observations on the agreement between the specific gravities of the several metals, and their colours when united to glass, as well as those of their other preparations. With additions. By Edward Delaval, F. R. S. Read at the Royal Society, Jan. 24, 1765."
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Title-page in colors.
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No more published?
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Partly reprinted from various periodicals.