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Clarendon Press, Date: 1988. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. Spine is gently shaken. Cover is lightly worn, particularly along edges. Inside is clean and unmarked. 1988. Clarendon Press ISBN 0198148496 9780198148494 [US]
Clarendon Press 1988 Hard cover Very good. No jacket Spine is gently shaken. Cover is lightly worn, particularly along edges. Inside is clean and unmarked.
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Clarendon Press] Hardcover Spine is gently shaken. Cover is lightly worn, particularly along edges. Inside is clean and unmarked. [Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1988]
Clarendon Press, Date: 1988. 1. Hardcover. Very Good. Very Good; Hardcover; Covers are still glossy; Unblemished textblock edges; Ink stamp to the title page, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format (8.5" - 9.75" tall); 2.0 lbs; Black covers with title in white lettering; 1988, Clarendon Press; 560 pages; "The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays," by P. A. Brunt. 1988. Clarendon Press ISBN 0198148496 9780198148494 [US]
Clarendon Press 1988 Hardcover Very Good; Hardcover; Covers are still glossy; Unblemished textblock edges; Ink stamp to the title page, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format (8.5"-9.75" tall); 2.0 lbs; Black covers with title in white lettering; 1988, Clarendon Press; 560 pages; "The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays, " by P. A. Brunt.
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Clarendon Press] Hardcover Very Good; Hardcover; Covers are still glossy; Unblemished textblock edges; Ink stamp to the title page, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format (8.5" - 9.75" tall); 2.0 lbs; Black covers with title in white lettering; 1988, Clarendon Press; 560 pages; "The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays," by P. A. Brunt. [Bellingham, WA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1988]
Oxford University Press, Incorporated. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. Oxford University Press, Incorporated ISBN 0198148496 9780198148494 [GB]
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated] Hardcover Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. [Dunfermline, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1988]
Clarendon Press, Date: 1988. 1. Hardcover. Good. ** Orignial printing with cloth cover and dust jacket **; Good+ in a Good+ dust jacket; Hardcover; Dust jacket is moderately shelfworn and edgeworn, but is overall good and intact, and has not been price-clipped (Now fitted with a new, Brodart jacket protector); Light wear to the boards; Clean textblock edges with a few very small blemishes; Sparse pen-marks to the margins of about 5 pages; Medium Format (8.5" - 9.75" tall); 2.0 lbs; Green dust jacket with title in white lettering over dark blue cloth-covered boards; 1988, Clarendon Press; 560 pages; "The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays," by P. A. Brunt. 1988. Clarendon Press ISBN 0198148496 9780198148494 [US]
Clarendon Press 1988 Hardcover ** Orignial printing with cloth cover and dust jacket **; Good+ in a Good+ dust jacket; Hardcover; Dust jacket is moderately shelfworn and edgeworn, but is overall good and intact, and has not been price-clipped (Now fitted with a new, Brodart jacket protector); Light wear to the boards; Clean textblock edges with a few very small blemishes; Sparse pen-marks to the margins of about 5 pages; Medium Format (8.5"-9.75" tall); 2.0 lbs; Green dust jacket with title in white lettering over dark blue cloth-covered boards; 1988, Clarendon Press; 560 pages; "The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays, " by P. A. Brunt.
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Clarendon Press] Hardcover ** Orignial printing with cloth cover and dust jacket **; Good+ in a Good+ dust jacket; Hardcover; Dust jacket is moderately shelfworn and edgeworn, but is overall good and intact, and has not been price-clipped (Now fitted with a new, Brodart jacket protector); Light wear to the boards; Clean textblock edges with a few very small blemishes; Sparse pen-marks to the margins of about 5 pages; Medium Format (8.5" - 9.75" tall); 2.0 lbs; Green dust jacket with title in white lettering over dark blue cloth-covered boards; 1988, Clarendon Press; 560 pages; "The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays," by P. A. Brunt. [Bellingham, WA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1988]
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA] Hardcover 1988. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Slight discoloration to jacket along edges. Sunning to spine. Two punctures on front jacket panel, with a chip on front joint. Some warping to rear panel. Creasing and discoloration to flaps. Previous owner's signature on front pastedown. Else clean copy, text unmarred. Very Good. [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1988]
Oxford University Press, USA. Used - Very Good. 1988. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Slight discoloration to jacket along edges. Sunning to spine. Two punctures on front jacket panel, with a chip on front joint. Some warping to rear panel. Creasing and discoloration to flaps. Previous owner's signature on front pastedown. Else clean copy, text unmarred. Very Good. (Subject: Ancient, Rome). Oxford University Press, USA ISBN 0198148496 9780198148494 [US]
OUP Oxford 1988 Hard cover Very Good 1988. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Slight discoloration to jacket along edges. Sunning to spine. Two punctures on front jacket panel, with a chip on front joint. Some warping to rear panel. Creasing and discoloration to flaps. Previous owner's signature on front pastedown. Else clean copy, text unmarred. Very Good. (Subject: Ancient, Rome).
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA] Hardcover 1988. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Slight discoloration to jacket along edges. Sunning to spine. Two punctures on front jacket panel, with a chip on front joint. Some warping to rear panel. Creasing and discoloration to flaps. Previous owner's signature on front pastedown. Else clean copy, text unmarred. Very Good. [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1988]
Oxford Clarendon Press. Near Fine in Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1988. Hardcover. 0198148496 . Slight dust-soiling to textblock. DJ is somewhat worn with small tears to corners and spine ends. Dustjacket spine is sunned. ; Author's inscription to ffep: "Presented by the author" ; 560 pages; Unified by an interest in the factors behind the conversion of the Roman Republic into a monarchy, this collection of essays by noted ancient historian P. A. Brunt includes revised or rewritten studies of the Italian allies, the Equites, the courts, the army, and amicitia, and new discussions of libertas, clientship, and factions. . 1988. Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 0198148496 9780198148494 [CA]
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Oxford Clarendon Press] Hardcover Slight dust-soiling to textblock. DJ is somewhat worn with small tears to corners and spine ends. Dustjacket spine is sunned. ; Author's inscription to ffep: "Presented by the author" ; 560 pages; Unified by an interest in the factors behind the conversion of the Roman Republic into a monarchy, this collection of essays by noted ancient historian P. A. Brunt includes revised or rewritten studies of the Italian allies, the Equites, the courts, the army, and amicitia, and new discussions of libertas, clientship, and factions. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1988]
Oxford Clarendon Press 1988 Hardcover Near Fine in Good+ dust jacket 0198148496. Slight dust-soiling to textblock. DJ is somewhat worn with small tears to corners and spine ends. Dustjacket spine is sunned.; Author's inscription to ffep: "Presented by the author"; 560 pages; Unified by an interest in the factors behind the conversion of the Roman Republic into a monarchy, this collection of essays by noted ancient historian P. A. Brunt includes revised or rewritten studies of the Italian allies, the Equites, the courts, the army, and amicitia, and new discussions of libertas, clientship, and factions.
Oxford University Press (UK) 9/22/1988 12: 00: 00 AM Hardcover PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK.
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Clarendon Press] Hardcover Good condition. This is the average used book, that has all pages or leaves present, but may include writing. Book may be ex-library with stamps and stickers. [Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1988]
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ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. This collection of essays examines various aspects of the Roman Republic and its constituent groups of citizens, and discusses the nature and significance of the revolution that converted it into a monarchy. Professor Brunt's view is that the Republic was not a mere oligarchy, and that popular elements and conceptions of freedom were more important than is commonly supposed. Rival politicians could not rely primarily on coteries of their fellow aristocrats and loyaldependents: they appealed in the name of the public good to the interests and sentiments of sections of the population - the Italians, men of property in general, peasants and soldiers, and the urbanplebs. Increasingly violent conflicts, however, eventually made almost everyone willing to accept monarchy for the sake of peace and order. The revolution itself is shown to have resulted partly from the interplay of individual personalities and other contingent factors which elude full historical explanation, partly from political, social, and economic conditions, and partly from prevalent ideas. In succeeding chapters some of these factors are examined more closely.They include five rewritten or much revised versions of previously published articles concerned with the Italian allies, the Equites, the courts, the army, and amicitia. In addition there are three newessays on libertas, clientship, and ...
ISBN10: 0198148496, ISBN13: 9780198148494, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. This collection of essays examines various aspects of the Roman Republic and its constituent groups of citizens, and discusses the nature and significance of the revolution that converted it into a monarchy. Professor Brunt's view is that the Republic was not a mere oligarchy, and that popular elements and conceptions of freedom were more important than is commonly supposed. Rival politicians could not rely primarily on coteries of their fellow aristocrats and loyaldependents: they appealed in the name of the public good to the interests and sentiments of sections of the population - the Italians, men of property in general, peasants and soldiers, and the urbanplebs. Increasingly violent conflicts, however, eventually made almost everyone willing to accept monarchy for the sake of peace and order. The revolution itself is shown to have resulted partly from the interplay of individual personalities and other contingent factors which elude full historical explanation, partly from political, social, and economic conditions, and partly from prevalent ideas. In succeeding chapters some of these factors are examined more closely.They include five rewritten or much revised versions of previously published articles concerned with the Italian allies, the Equites, the courts, the army, and amicitia. In addition there are three newessays on libertas, clientship, and ...
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