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A Grammar of the Phoenician Language [American Oriental Series, volume 8]

by Harris, Zellig S.

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American Oriental Society, 1936. Hardcover, no dust jacket. Edge-worn cover, spine cloth and board corners worn, pencil underlining, previous owner's name. Sound otherwise.
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A Grammar of the Phoenician Language [American Oriental Series, Vol. 8]

by Harris, Zellig S.

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American Oriental Society, 1977. Hardcover, no dust jacket. Penciling throughout. Boards are edge worn, rubbed and scuffed.
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A Grammar of the Phoenician Language [American Oriental Series, Vol. 8]

by Harris, Zellig S.

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American Oriental Society, 1952. Hardcover, no dust jacket. Shaken. Boards are edge worn, curled and frayed. Yellowed to end pages.
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A Grammar of the Phoenician Language

by Harris Zellig

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New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1939 172 pp.; Reprinted 1941; American Oriental Series Vol. 8.; slight wear to cover; else in very good condition. Size: 26 cm Tall
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A Grammar of the Phoenician Language

by Harris, Zellig Sabbettai

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Philadelphia: American Oriental Society, 1936. Ex Library First edition. Softcover. g+. Quarto. xi, 172pp. Original gray wrappers with black lettering on cover and spine. Dissertation in Semitic linguistics. American Oriental Series Volume 8. "The basis of the present grammar is the language of the Phoenician alphabetic inscriptions... The present grammar includes an account of the and nature of the Phoenician alphabet" (Preface). Wrappers slightly discolored along edges. Library Ex Libris on inside front cover. Book block slightly age-toned. Wrappers in overall good-, interior in good+ to very good condition.
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