Marketa luskacova biography of albert einstein
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Stonehenge Wiltshire
By: Newall, R. S.
Price: $ USD
Publisher: London, Her Majestys Stationery Office :
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Binding:Paperback (Saddle Stitched)
Condition: Very Good
Unmarked text. Previous owner's name on title page. Large foldout of the general plan of the site attached to back cover, measures x22 inches. B/W illustrations, including a layout of the original positions of the stones. 32p.
Text covers Sarsen Circle, Bluestone Circle, Heelstone, Trilithons, Blueshoe Horseshoe, Altar Stone, Aubrey Hols, Y and Z holes, fyra Stations, Bank and Ditch, Slaughter Stone, Causeway, Avenue. Also discusses it purpose, geology, etc. Measures x inches.
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Exhibition dates: 17th December 8th March
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Gelatin silver print
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The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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