
IMHOTEP Builder in Stone
by Maribelle Cormack
"Imhotep: Builder in Stone" by Maribelle Cormack, Franklin Watts, Inc., 1965, First Printing. Hardcover in fair condition, ex-library with typical markings. Part of the "Immortals of Engineering" series, this biography delves into the life of Imhotep, the ancient Egyptian architect. A valuable addition for those interested in historical engineering and architecture.
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This is an ex-library hardcover edition with typical library markings, including stamps from the Aurora Public Library. The cover shows signs of wear, particularly at the edges and spine. The binding remains intact, though the absence of a dust jacket may affect its aesthetic appeal. Overall, the book is in fair condition, suitable for reading and reference.
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"Imhotep: Builder in Stone" by Maribelle Cormack, published by Franklin Watts, Inc. in 1965, is a first printing edition that explores the life and achievements of Imhotep, an ancient Egyptian polymath credited with designing the step pyramid at Saqqara. This biography is part of the "Immortals of Engineering" series, highlighting historical figures who have made significant contributions to engineering and architecture. Cormack's work provides an engaging look into the engineering marvels of ancient Egypt, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical engineering feats. This copy is an ex-library edition from the Aurora Public Library, noted for its library stamps and markings. The book is a hardcover edition, reflecting typical library wear but remains a significant acquisition for collectors interested in engineering history.
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Franklin Watts, Inc.
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