By Charles Halton on Monday, 29 October 2007 at 2:15 pm

I stumbled upon a book that seems really interesting to me: L’aventure de l’alphabet, les écritures cursives et linéaires du Proche-Orient et d’Europe du sud-est à l’âge de bronze, XI by Hubert La-Marle.

L’aventure de l’alphabet, les écritures cursives et linéaires du Proche-Orient et d’Europe du sud-est à l’âge de bronze, XI

Before I purchase it I would like to see how deeply this volume treats this subject and the quality of the images (if any) of the alphabets. So, I checked the catalog of Hebrew Union College’s library and they didn’t have it. Then, I searched WorldCat to see how many libraries in North America have this volume–only ONE showed up in the search: Universite Laval Bibliotheque in Quebec. I’d say that I have some niche interests.


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