Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon

Austen Henry LAYARD

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Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon
Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon

“I BID A LAST FAREWELL… AND WITH A HEAVY HEART TURNED FROM THE RUINS OF ANCIENT NINEVEH”

LAYARD, Austen Henry. Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon; With Travels in Armenia, Kurdistan and the Desert. London: John Murray, 1853. Thick octavo, original brown blind-stamped cloth.

First edition of this authoritative study on the Assyrian cities of Nineveh and Babylon based on Layard's second expedition to the region, richly illustrated with five folding maps, 11 lithographic plates (two folding, eight tinted), and numerous in-text wood engravings—a lovely copy in the original cloth.

Chief among Layard's groundbreaking achievements was the discovery of thousands of cuneiform tablets that comprised the great library at Ashurbanipal. This find, of unparalleled importance in the study of the Assyrian Empire, at once propelled him to the first rank of 19th-century English archaeologists. "Between October 1849 and April 1851 Layard conducted major excavations at Kuyunjik [Nineveh], funded by the British Museum and described in a second book,

Nineveh and Babylon(1853). These yielded further important trophies and discoveries,including the cuneiform library of Sennacherib's grandson Ashurbanipal,on which most modern knowledge of Assyrian culture is founded" (ODNB). Blackmer 969. Abbey Travel 364.

One folding map with expertly repaired closed tear, occasional foxing, title page and folding frontis expertly washed. Original cloth clean and fresh. A near-fine, lovely copy.

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