Compartir
The Early Betts Medal Companion: Medals of America'S Discovery and Colonization (1492–1737) (Studies in Medallic Art, 5) (en Inglés)
Christopher McDowell
(Autor)
·
American Numismatic Society
· Tapa Dura
The Early Betts Medal Companion: Medals of America'S Discovery and Colonization (1492–1737) (Studies in Medallic Art, 5) (en Inglés) - McDowell, Christopher
Libro Nuevo
Importado
*
Envío: 19 a 26 días háb.
$ 12.723$ 6.998
* Costos de importación incluídos en el precio ✅
Origen: Estados Unidos
Costos de importación incluídos en el precio ✅
Se enviará desde nuestra bodega entre el
Jueves 28 de Mayo y el
Lunes 08 de Junio.
Lo recibirás en cualquier lugar de Uruguay entre 1 y 3 días hábiles luego del envío.
Reseña del libro "The Early Betts Medal Companion: Medals of America'S Discovery and Colonization (1492–1737) (Studies in Medallic Art, 5) (en Inglés)"
This book is a companion to C. Wyllys Betts's masterpiece, American Colonial History Illustrated by Contemporary Medals, and should be used in conjunction with Betts's book and not as a substitute. Betts' Contemporary Medals is the definitive work in the area of American colonial medals and has been for over 100 years. It is far from perfect and includes medals that, upon reflection, have little or nothing to do with America, while at the same time ignoring others closely associated with the American colonial experience. Betts also included some medals that do not exist. The present book does not take on the daunting--if not quixotic--task of including all the medals associated with the Americas that Betts failed to describe. Rather, it follows the course set out by him--right, wrong, or indifferent. If Betts included a medal in his book, it is discussed and illustrated here. The only medals added are those closely associated with variants already included or those indispensable to an understanding of a medallic series. This volume updates and illustrates each listing in the first two chapters of Betts. With only a few exceptions, every Betts medal described in Chapters I and II of Betts's book is illustrated here, many for the first time. These medallic images, along with the historical narrative, bring the story of America's discovery and colonization to life. In instances where additional images are included, they are used to explain some aspect of the medal and not the historical account. This was C. Wyllys Betts's vision: history told only through contemporary medals.