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Re: James E. Quibell
Posted by: George Quibell (ID *****2915) Date: November 18, 2002 at 18:19:41
In Reply to: James E. Quibell by Crystal Odenkirk of 98

Hi Crystal,

I don't have any photograph's of JEQ, although I have seen one before. (I think the British Museum has one of him with Petrie?)

Most of the books by him and his wife Annie & Green are out of print. I think www.amazon.com might still have some that are being reprinted, or else you can try for used books at: www.abebooks.com which I'm sure would have lots of them listed if you do a search.

Titles still in print (Available from Amazon Books)
Ballas (Egyptian Research Account, 1); James Edward Quibell;Published by Histories & Mysteries of Man Publication date: June 1989 ISBN: 1854170333
The Ramesseum and the Tomb of Ptah-Hetep (Egyptian Research Account, 2); James Edward Quibell; Published by Histories & Mysteries of Man Publication date: June 1989 ISBN: 1854170341 - Originally published 1898
El Kab (Egyptian Research Account, 3); James Edward Quibell; Published by Histories & Mysteries of Man Publication date: June 1989 ISBN: 185417035X
Hierakonpolis, Part I (Egyptian Research Account, 4); James Edward Quibell; Published by Histories & Mysteries of Man Publication date: June 1989 ISBN: 1854170368
Hierakonpolis Part II (Egyptian Research Account, 5); James Edward Quibell; Published by Histories & Mysteries of Man Publication date: June 1989 ISBN: 1854170376

Regards
George Quibell
quibellg@labyrinth.net.au


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