PREV ARTICLE
NEXT ARTICLE
FULL ISSUE
PREV FULL ISSUE
V4 2001 INDEX
E-SYLUM ARCHIVE
The E-Sylum: Volume 4, Number 5, January 28, 2001, Article 9
DAEHN GREEK NUMISMATICS REFERENCE AVAILABLE
Allan Davisson writes: "The Daehn reference on Greek
numismatic references in English was delivered from the
printer on January 25th. The book will be a standard reference
for Greek numismatic bibliography. I am including the information
below along with excerpts from the glowing praise the book has
received from major figures in Greek numismatics. The book
has been printed by offset (rather than docutext) and is softbound.
The custom hard cover binding will be done by Campbell Logan,
one of North America's finest binderies.
Ancient Greek Numismatics
A Guide to Reading and Research
A Bibliography of Works Written in English
with Summaries of Their Contents.
William E. Daehn
"Well overdue and cannot be overlooked. A first class study
of value to numismatists." Italo Vecchi
"There are no shortcuts to knowledge. But this book happens
to be the next best thing as far as Greek coins are concerned:
a shortcut to information." Basil Demetriadi
"This is a remarkable work. Focusing solely on books and
articles written in English, it manages to include virtually
everything." Alan Walker
Over four thousand entries, organized by region
Full bibliography & summary for each entry; indexes
Soft cover, over 400 pages; $75. (Custom hardcover binding,
add $50.) We accept Mastercard, VISA. Add $5 for
shipping. Allan Davisson, Davissons Ltd. Cold Spring, MN
56320 (our entire US Mail address)
(320) 685-3835.
Fax (320) 685-8636.
Email: davcoin@aol.com"
Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
PREV ARTICLE
NEXT ARTICLE
FULL ISSUE
PREV FULL ISSUE
V4 2001 INDEX
E-SYLUM ARCHIVE