A scarce early 20th-century Harvard/Peabody Museum publication essential for collectors of Maya codices, Mesoamerican iconography, and early American archaeology.
Highlights:
• Original 1910 Peabody Museum (Harvard) paper with full title page dating February 1910
• Authors: Alfred M. Tozzer & Glover M. Allen
• Red cloth hardcover binding with gilt titling (great shelf presence)
• Illustrated/plate content present (see photos)
Perfect for: researchers, collectors of Harvard/Peabody Museum Papers, Mayanists, and libraries building early reference holdings.
Item specifics (bullet point style with emojis)
📚 Title: Animal Figures in the Maya Codices
🏛️ Series/Institution: Papers of the Peabody Museum (Harvard University)
📅 Year: 1910 (February)
✍️ Authors: Alfred M. Tozzer; Glover M. Allen
🧵 Binding: Hardcover, red cloth, gilt titling
🗺️ Topic: Maya codices, animal iconography, hieroglyphic studies
🖼️ Illustrations: Black-and-white plates/figures (see photos)
🇺🇸 Place of publication: Cambridge, Massachusetts
📏 Size: Approx. 8vo (typical academic paper format)
Condition
Good vintage condition overall: expected age toning and shelf wear to cloth; interior shows typical handling wear for a 1910 academic volume (please review all photos for the most accurate condition details).
Additional details
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Ships well-packed with protection for boards and corners.
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