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PUBLISHER: Carnegie Institution of Washington - Publication number 423. DATE/EDITION: July 1934, no added dates or printings indicated. BINDING: Hardbound in three quarter brown cloth covered boards, 5 raised hubs with gilt highlights, gilt lettering on the spine, 308mm 235mm x 38mm thick, 440 pages. DUST JACKET: No jacket BOOK CONDITION: Chipping to the leather at the bottom spine edge and light rubbing at spine edges. Slight parting of tape to rear board. Hinges are strong, binding is tight and the book is very clean inside and out. Ex Victoria University College Library, Wellington (not stolen:]). Contains associated labels , stamps & inscription as photographed. DESCRIPTION: Illustrated with 59 plates and 49 text cuts. CONSIDERATION: Please use the photographs for an indication of condition and appearance. This item will be sealed and boxed for courier.

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The Building of Roman Viaducts by E.B.Van Deman

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