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INTERCONNECTIONS IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST by Smith, William Stevenson

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Seller: J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books
Title
INTERCONNECTIONS IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
Author
Smith, William Stevenson
Seller
J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Yale UP, 1965. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 218 illus., incl. one foldout. Examines art, arachitecture & the minor & major arts. Written by one of the world's foremost Egyptologists.
Mother Was Always in Love

Mother Was Always in Love by Van Rensselaer, Philip

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Mother Was Always in Love
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Van Rensselaer, Philip
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ReadInk (United States)
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Very Good in Fair dj
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New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce. Very Good in Fair dj. (c.1960). First American Edition. Hardcover. [top corners bumped, some offsetting to endpapers, otherwise a solid clean book; jacket insect-nibbled at various points along edges, spine color-shifted, light dampstaining to rear panel]. "This is the story of Violet Amory, a New York society beauty of the twenties and thirties, who sought a carefree life in the playgrounds and pleasure resorts of the idle rich, but found the price more than she could pay. With her young son Peter, her devoted hangers-on, her kennel of little dogs, her Cartier jewels and Vuitton trunks, she drifted to Venice, Paris, the Riviera, New York, and Newport, leaving a trail of beautiful young men behind her." The story is narrated by the son, who "describes with elegance, charm, and a deftly unobtrusive irony the ultra-fashionable world" through which his mother gayly wafts. .