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Coins and Medals

Guide to the Department of Coins and Medals in the British Museum.
8vo (8×5), pp. 94, with 8 plates and 49 illustrations in the text.
A Guide to the Exhibition of Medals of the Renaissance in the British
HILL. 1923. 8vo (81×51), pp. 84, with 90 illustrations. 2s. net.

Great Britain and Ireland

Third edition, 1922.
British Museum.
Museum, by G. F.
British Museum.

Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland, compiled by

British Museum.

H. A. GRUEBER. 1899. 8vo. 21s. net. Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, in nineteen Parts. 1904-11. Folio (163 × 113). Parts I-XVII, with ten plates in each part, 6s. net each; Part XVIII, with thirteen plates, 8s. net; Part XIX, Indexes, General Title, and Preface, 10s. net. British Museum. Guide to the English Medals, 1881, 8vo, 6d. net, or with eight autotype_plates, second edition, 1891, 8vo, 2s. 6d. net. British Museum.

Also, British Museum Post Cards: Study Set no. XXV, fifteen cards of Medals illus-
trating English History, 1s. 6d. net; Study Set no. XXIII of Medals by Abraham and
Thomas Simon, 1s. 6d. net.
British Museum.

British Museum Catalogue of English Coins
Medium 8vo (9 x 6), with autotype plates

Anglo-Saxon Series. Two volumes. Vol. I, by C. F. KEARY.

1887. 30s. net.

British Museum.

Vol. II, by C. F. KEARY and H. A. GRUEBER. 1893. 42s. net. The Norman Kings, by G. C. BROOKE. Two volumes. 1916. Vol. I, Introduction and Plates; Vol. II, Catalogue and Indexes. 40s. net.

Catalogue of Oriental Coins

Oriental Coins, a Catalogue by S. LANE-POOLE.

1875-1891.

British Museum.

8vo, with auto

type plates. Vols. I-VIII, out of print; Vol. IX (additions to Vols. I-IV), 1889, 21s. net; Vol. X (additions to Vols. V-VIII), 1891, 25s. net. British Museum. Coins of the Sháhs of Persia, a Catalogue by R. S. POOLE. 1887. 8vo, with autotype plates. 25s. net. Mohammadan Coins in the Bodleian Library, a Catalogue by S. LANE

POOLE. 1888. 4to. 12s. 6d. net.

British Museum.

At the Clarendon Press.

British Museum.

Arabic Glass Weights, a Catalogue by S. LANE-POOLE. 1891. 8vo, with
autotype plates. 12s. net.
Coins in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, a Catalogue. 1906-8. Royal 8vo, with
collotype plates. Vol. I, by V. A. SMITH, 30s. net; or in parts (prices on application).
Vol. If, by H. N. WRIGHT (a section by Sir J. BOURDILLON), 30s. net. Vol. III,
by H. N. WRIGHT, 40s. net. Published for the Trustees. At the Clarendon Press.
Coins in the Panjab Museum, Lahore, a Catalogue in two volumes, by
R. B. WHITEHEAD. 1914. Royal 8vo. Vol. I, 20 plates, 20s. net; Vol. II, 21 plates
and a map, 50s. net. Published for the Panjab Government. At the Clarendon Press.
Catalogue of Coins in the Provincial Museum, Lucknow, by C. J.
BROWN. Coins of the Mughal Emperors. In two volumes. 1920. Pp. xvi +90 +
iv + 468, map and 22 plates. Published for the United Provinces Government. 50s. net.
At the Clarendon Press.
by TERRIEN DE LA-
British Museum.

Chinese Coins, from the seventh century B. c. to 621 a. D.,
COUPERIE. 1892. 8vo, with plates. 40s. net.

British Museum Catalogues of Indian Coins

Coins of the Moghul Emperors, by S. LANE-POOLE. 1892. 8vo, with autotype plates. 36s. net. British Museum.

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1914.

Coins of the Andhra dynasty, the Western Kṣatrapas, the Traikūṭaka dynasty, and the Bodhi' dynasty, by E. J. RAPSON. 1908. 8vo, with map and autotype plates. 25s. net. Coins of the Gupta dynasties, and of Śaśānka, by JOHN ALLAN. pp. 324, with twenty-four plates. 25s. net. The following are out of print: Sultans of Delhi, 1884; Muhammadan and Scythic Kings, 1886; Moghul Emperors, 1892.

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British Museum. 8vo (83 × 53) British Museum. States, 1885; Greek

British Museum.

Historia Numorum, a

text, and plates of alphabets.

Greek and Roman Coins

Manual of Greek Numismatics. New (second) and enlarged edition by BARCLAY V. HEAD, assisted by G. F. HILL, GEORGE MACDONALD, and W. W. WROTH, 1911. Royal 8vo (101⁄2 x 7), pp. lxxxviii +978, with 390 figures in the Morocco back, 46s. net; cloth, 50s. net. At the Clarendon Press. A History of Ancient Coinage 700-300 B.C. By PERCY GARDNER. 1918. 8vo (9×6), pp. xvi + 464, with eleven plates. 18s. net. Greek Coins in the British Museum.

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A Catalogue in 8vo with autotype plates, and
British Museum.

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Lydia, with map, 1902, 35s. net; Phrygia, with map, 1906, 40s. net.
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Alexandria, &c., 1892, 25s. net.

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with map, 1897, 28s. net;
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By W. W. WROTH.

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British Museum Post Cards: Study Set 24. Coins of Syracuse. 1s. 6d. net.

British Academy.

The Earliest Coins of Greece Proper. By PERCY GARDNER. 1910.
Pp. 41, with a frontispiece. Paper cover. 2s. 6d. net.
The Silver Coinage of Crete, a Metrological Note, by GEORGE MAC-

British Academy.

DONALD. 1919. Royal 8vo (92 × 61), pp. 30. Paper cover, 4s. net. Coins of the Roman Republic, a Catalogue by H. A. GRUEBER. 1910. Three

volumes, with 123 autotype plates. 8vo. £7 10s. net.

Coins of the Roman Empire. Vol. I, to Vitellius.

British Museum. Introduction by H.

MATTINGLY. 1923. Royal 8vo (92 × 61), pp. ccxxxii+464, 64 plates. 63s. net.

British Museum.

Nummi Veteres in museo R. P. KNIGHT ab ipso descripti. 1830. Quarto. 35s.net.

British Museum.

The Dated Coinage of Sidon and Ake, by E. T. NEWELL. 1916. Medium 4to (11 × 8), pp. 72, with ten plates. 17s. 6d. net. Yale University Press.

Post-Classical and Renaissance

Lewes House Collection of Ancient Gems, by J. D. BEAZLEY.
Cr. 4to (1073), pp. xii + 124, 14 plates. 38s. net.

1920. At the Clarendon Press.

Imperial Byzantine Coins, a Catalogue by W. W. WROTH. 1908. Two volumes,

8vo, autotype plates. 55s. net.

British Museum.

Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Lombards, a Catalogue by WARWICK WROTH. 1911. 8vo, with forty-three autotype plates. 22s. 6d. net.

British Museum.

Engraved Gems of the Post-Classical Periods. A Catalogue by O. M. DALTON.

1915. Quarto (111⁄2 × 9), pp. 260, thirty-six plates. 25s. net. Medals of the Renaissance, by G. F. HILL. 1920. with thirty plates. 50s. net.

The Medallic Portraits of Christ. By G. F. HILL.

British Museum.

Med. 4to (113 × 9), pp. 204,

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1920. Crown 4to (10 x 72),

At the Clarendon Press.

pp. 124 with 68 illustrations and an index. 18s. net. Select Italian Medals of the Renaissance in the British Museum, illustrated on fifty plates. 1915. Portfolio (11×83). 8s. 6d. net. Guide to the Italian Medals, 1881. 8vo. 6d. net. Also with seven autotype plates, second edition, 1893. 8vo. 2s. 6d. net. British Museum.

British Museum.

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No. XL, German Medals of the Great War, 15 post cards. 1s. 6d. net.

Oriental Architecture, Sculpture, &c.

Treasure of the Oxus, by O. M. DALTON, with twenty-nine plates, eighty-one illustrations, and a map. 1905. 4to, half-vellum, 25s. net; cloth, 21s. net. British Museum. The Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt, by ALFRED J. BUTLER.

1884.

Two volumes. 8vo (9×6), pp. xx, 378, xii, 410, with many woodcut views and plans. Buckram, Coptic ornament, 42s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Christian Antiquities in the Nile Valley, a contribution towards the study of the Ancient Churches, by SOMERS CLARKE. 1912. 4to, pp. 234, with illustrations in the text and 56 full-page plates including 6 maps. 38s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Meroë the City of the Aethiopians, a first season's excavations by J. GARSTANG, A. H. SAYCE, F. LL. GRIFFITH. 1911. Demy Quarto (11 × 9), pp. viii, 94 of text, also seventy-four full-page plates. 31s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate, by G. LE STRANGE. 1900. 8vo (9×6), pp. xxxii, 382, with eight plans. Out of print. Moslem Architecture, its Origins and Development, by G. T. RIVOIRA. Translated from the Italian by G. McN. RUSHFORTH. 1919. Large post 4to (10x81), pp. xviii + 384, with one hundred and fifty-eight plates in half-tone, a frontispiece in collotype, and many other figures and diagrams. 42s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Palace and Mosque at Ukhaidir; a Study in Early Mohammadan Architecture. By GERTRUDE LOWTHIAN BELL. 1914. Royal 4to (13 × 10), pp. 200, with 2 maps. 93 plates and plans, and 35 figures in the text. 42s.net.

British Museum

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At the Clarendon Press.

Assyrian Sculptures. Edited by E. A. WALLIS BUDGE. Reign of Ashur-nasir-
pal, 885-860 B. C. 1914. Royal 4to (121⁄2 × 10), pp. 24, with fifty-three plates. 25s. net.
Separate plates 6d. net each.
British Museum.
Egyptian Sculptures. Edited by E. A. WALLIS BUDGE. 1914. Royal 4to

British Museum.

(12× 94), pp. 26, with 54 plates. 25s. net. Separate plates 6d. net each. A Guide to the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Egyptian Rooms, and the Coptic Room. 1922. 8vo (81×51), pp. xvi +376, with 7 plates and 157 illustrations in the text. 2s. 6d. net. British Museum.

Wall Decorations of Egyptian Tombs (xvIIth Dynasty B. c. 1500), illustrated from examples in the British Museum. 1914. Royal 4to (93 × 121), pp. 16, with eight colour plates. 5s. net. The eight plates separately, 6d. net each. British Museum. Bronze Reliefs from the Gates of Shalmaneser, King of Assyria, B. c. 860-825. Edited by L. W. KING. 1915. 4to (122 × 10), pp. 36, with 80 plates. 35s. net. British Museum. A Guide to the Egyptian Collections in the British Museum. Reprint of the 1909 edition, 1921. 8vo (81 × 51), pp. xiv + 326, with 53 plates and 180 illustrations in the text. 2s. 6d. net. British Museum.

Vol. I.

Egyptian Scarabs in the British Museum, a Catalogue by H. R. HALL.
Royal Scarabs. 1913. Quarto (11×71⁄2), pp. 347, with 1518 illustrations in the text. 35s.
net.
British Museum.

Carchemish. Report on the Excavations at Jerablus on behalf of the British Museum.
Conducted by C. LEONARD WOOLLEY, with T. E. LAWRENCE and P. L. O. GUY.
Part I. Introductory by D. G. HOGARTH. 1914. Royal 4to (13 × 10), pp. 34, with
frontispiece and twenty-seven plates. 15s. net. Part II. The Town Defences, by C. L.
WOOLLEY. 1921. Royal 4to (13 × 10), pp. xii + 124, with 57 illustrations in the text and
50 plates. 50s. net.
British Museum.

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Egyptian Mummies. (Set XXXV.) 1s. 6d. n. Assyrian Sculptures. (Set XXXVII.) 1s. 6d. n.

Babylonian Antiquities. (Set XXXVIII) 1s. 6d. net.

Assyrian Monuments bearing on Bible History. (Set XXXIX.) 1s. 6d. net.
Book of the Dead-Coffins. (Set A.) Coloured Cards. 3s. net.

Coffins, Mummies. (Set B.) Coloured Cards. 3s. net.

Guide to the Maudslay Collection of Maya Sculptures (Casts and
Originals) from Central America. 1923. 8vo (8×5), pp. 94, with 8 plates, 20 illus-
trations, and a map.
British Museum.

1s. 6d. net.

A History of European and American Sculpture from the Early Christian Period to the Present Day. By CHANDLER RATHFON POST. 1921. Royal 8vo (10 × 7). In 2 vols. 75s. net. Vol. I. Pp. xviii+266, with 115 illustrations. Vol. II. Pp. xii +312, with 90 illustrations. 1 Harvard University Press.

Oriental Art

4to

A History of Fine Art in India and Ceylon, by V. A. SMITH. 1911. (11×91), pp. 536, with five coloured plates and 381 other illustrations. 126s. net. At the Clarendon Press.

Serindia.

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Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China, by Sir AUREL STEIN. 1921. Out of print. See p. 394. At the Clarendon Press. Ancient Khotan, a Report of explorations in Chinese Turkestan, by Sir AUREL STEIN. 1907. See p. 394. The Court Painters of the Grand Moguls, by LAURENCE BINYON. With Historical Introduction and Notes by T. W. ARNOLD. 1921. 8vo (10 × 7), pp. 86 and 40 Plates, 8 of which are in colour. 84s. net. Oxford University Press, London. The Gods of Northern Buddhism; their History, Iconography, and Evolution through the Northern Countries. By ALICE GETTY. With a general introduction translated from the French of J. DENIKER, and illustrations from the collection of HENRY H. GETTY. 1914. Demy Quarto (111 × 91), pp. 246, with ten plates in colour (nine by Demoulin of Paris) and fifty-four in black and white. 84s. net. At the Clarendon Press.

The Beginnings of Buddhist Art and other Essays in Indian and Central Asian Archaeology, by A. FOUCHER. Revised by the Author and translated by L. A. and F. W. THOMAS. 1917. Royal 8vo (101⁄2 × 74), pp. xvi +316, with 30 collotype plates. Paper cover, 35s. net. Oxford University Press, London. Ajanta Frescoes, Reproductions in Colour and Monochrome of Frescoes in the Caves at Ajanta, after copies taken in the years 1909-11 by Lady HERRINGHAM_and her assistants, with introductory Essays by members of the India Society. 1915. Portfolio, 43 plates (11 × 15) and 28 pages of text. Out of print. Oxford University Press, London. Rajput Painting, being an Account of the Hindu Paintings of Rajasthan and the Panjab Himalayas from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century, with Texts and Translations, by ANANDA COOMARASWAMY. 1916. Vol. I, Text, Imp. 4to (15 x 103), pp. 90. 1 map and 12 illustrations in the text; Vol. II, Plates, Imp. 4to (15 × 103). 108 plates. Out of print. Oxford University Press, London. Admonitions of the Instructress in the Palace. A Painting by Ku-K'ai Chih, reproduced in colour by Japanese artists, with descriptive text by LAURENCE BINYON. 1913. Roll 15 feet x 10 inches, in cedar-wood case, £7 7s. net. British Museum.

Reproductions of Chinese Paintings in the British Museum. 1922. (25 x 20.) Two plates in colour-collotype; six plates in collotype uncoloured. Monochrome plates 2s. net each; colour-plates 5s. net each. Set of eight plates, with brief text, 17s. 6d. net. British Museum.

The Earthly Paradise. A Chinese painting reproduced in photogravure (12 × 10).

1914. 6d. net.

British Museum.

Woodcut of Geese, printed in colours on silk by Y. URUSHIBARA after the Chinese painting in the British Museum by an unknown Master of the Sung period (tenth-thirteenth centuries a. D.). 1915. 22 x 16, mounted. 5s. net. British Museum. Lotus, White Heron, and Kingfishers, by an Unknown Painter of the Sung Period (A. D. 960– 1280). (25 × 20.) 1923. 5s. net. British Museum.

1916.

A Catalogue of Japanese and Chinese Woodcuts, by L. BINYON. 8vo (92 × 74), pp. lii+606, with 32 plates (3 in colour). 20s. net. British Museum. An Index of Chinese Artists represented in the Sub-department of Oriental Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, by ARTHUR WALEY. 1922. 8vo (81⁄2 x 51), pp. xii + 112. 15s. net. British Museum.

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Exhibition of Paintings, Manuscripts, and other Archaeological objects collected by Sir AUREL STEIN in Chinese Turkestan. 1914. With a map. 8vo (8×5), pp. 58.

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Exhibition of Japanese and Chinese Paintings, principally from the Arthur Morrison Collection. 1914. 8vo (8 × 51⁄2), pp. 24. 2d. net.

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Greek and Roman Architecture, Sculpture, &c. Excavations in Cyprus. 1900. Folio. Half mor., 45s. n. ; cloth, 40s. n. British Museum. Excavations at Ephesus, the Archaic Artemisia, by D. G. HOGARTH. 1908.

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Vitruvius, the Ten Books on Architecture, translated by M. H. MORGAN, with designs and illustrations prepared under the direction of H. L. WARREN. 1914. Royal 8vo (10 × 63), pp. 346. Harvard University Press. Problems in Periclean Buildings, by GEORGE W. ELDERKIN. 1912. Demy 4to (103 × 8), pp. 64, 12 illustrations. 11s. 6d. net. Princeton University Press. Hellenistic Architecture in Syria, by S. BUTLER MURRAY, Jr. 1917. Med. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. 54. 3s. 6d. net. Greek Refinements in ancient and mediaeval Architecture, by W. H. GOODYEAR. 1912. Royal Quarto (124×81), pp. 247. 120 illustrations, bibliography and index. Yale University Press.

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De Antiquis Marmoribus Blasii Caryophili opusculum, cui accedunt Dissertationes IV. Editio altera, rec. S. JARRETT, 1828. Medium 4to (114 × 9), pp. xii + 134. 7s. 6d. net. Oxonii, 1828. What Rome was Built with, by M. W. PORTER. 1907. Fcap 8vo (62×4), pp. 116. 5s. net. Oxford University Press, London.

Forty Drawings of Roman Scenes, by British Artists, 1715-1850, from originals

in the British Museum. Folio. 30s. net.

British Museum.

Themes from St. John's Gospel in Early Roman Catacomb Painting, by CLARK D. LAMBERTON. Royal 8vo (92 × 61), pp. viii + 146, with 12 plates. 4s. 6d. net. Princeton University Press.

The Sculptures of the Parthenon, with an Introduction and Commentary by A. H. SMITH. 1910. Folio, pp. viii+ 70, with eighty-five photogravures, ten collotype plates, and 144 illustrations and diagrams in the text. Portfolio. 115s. net.

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