Incidents of Travel in Yucatan
by STEPHENS John Lloyd
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About This Item
Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 1949. In-8. Volume I: xx & 346 pages. Volume II: xiv & 401 pages. These volumes also contain reproductions of 70 of the original 76 Catherwood drawings. The original binding is partially cracked at front inside cover and cracked between pages 400 and 401 at back of book. Original purple cloth boards, a good copy. (djh) Language: English. This book ships from the USA, shipping costs will be updated accordingly (TXR). Relevant subjects: Mexico.
Synopsis
John Lloyd Stephens was an American explorer whose reports on long-forgotten Mayan ruins in Central America caused a resurgence of popular and scholarly interest in the ancient people.
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- Meretseger Books (FR)
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- M6401a
- Title
- Incidents of Travel in Yucatan
- Author
- STEPHENS John Lloyd
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- Used
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Meretseger Books offers the world's largest choice of rare books on Egyptology and the Ancient Near East. Being run by an Egyptologist and book collector, Meretseger Books provides professional advice on the contents as well as help on book binding for items either damaged or still in their original wrappers.
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