“Cruelty and Civilization: The Roman Games” by Roland Auguet is a nonfiction book published in 1972 that delves into the ancient Roman games, focusing on their brutal nature and how they both reflected and influenced Roman civilization. The book is written in English and is intended for an adult audience, providing a detailed exploration of the historical significance and impact of these games on Roman society. Auguet’s narrative sheds light on the dark side of Roman entertainment, offering insight into the cultural values and practices of the time. This book has some age wear on the dust jacket but overall looks VG.
The product is a hardcover book titled “ALFONSO OSSORIO” by B. H. Friedman, published by Abrams, Inc. in 1972. It is part of the Contemporary Artists Series and features illustrations by the author. The book covers a topic in the genre of Art, specifically focusing on mixed media and American art in general. With 270 pages, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in contemporary art and the work of Alfonso Ossorio.
Donald Featherstone. Battles With Model Soldiers. Publisher: Drake Publishers, 1972. Hardcover with dust jacket in very good condition. Light edge wear. Binding tight. Interior clean. 215 pages.
Author: Katsusuke Serizawa, M. D. Publication: Japan Publications, 1972. First Printing. Near Fine condition.
LAVOCHKIN LA-5FN & LA-7. NOT SOLD AS A COMPLETE MAGAZINE or BOOKLET! YEAR: 1972 ORIGINAL PRINT.
The product is a first edition printing of “Tarzan of the Apes” by Burne Hogarth, published in New York in 1972 by Watson Guptill. This collector’s edition features original illustrations by the renowned artist, making it a valuable addition to any literature and fiction collection. The presence of the dust jacket adds to the authenticity and charm of this classic piece of North American literature, perfect for fans of adventure and the iconic character of Tarzan.
Summary:Jeremiah Hench was born July 25, 1819, and died May 14, 1895. He married Eleanor Comly on April 8, 1841. Author: Lee Owen Hench. Publisher: C.B. Hench Family Publishers, Oceanside, Calif., 1972.
The set includes two separate bound parts: one containing Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4, and the other containing Chapters 5, 6, and 7. The content focuses on Africa and Black Mankind, covering topics such as the origins of man, human migration, racial differences, and anthropological evidence.