Malaria: A neglected factor in the history of Greece and Rome

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W.H.S. Jones, 1907, Macmillan & Bowes, 108 pages with index, hardcover.

Rare, good condition, pages dirty, tanned with age, inside front and back cover has tape that held acetate cover, binding intact, first page has owners names.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it and is still being reprinted. “The subject of the rise and decline of nations and of the causes to which they are due is of perennial interest. One of the problems which historians have striven to solve is the great change in the Greek character which occurred during the fourth century B.C.” -W.H. Jones

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W.H.S. Jones, 1907, Macmillan & Bowes, 108 pages with index, hardcover.

Rare, good condition, pages dirty, tanned with age, inside front and back cover has tape that held acetate cover, binding intact, first page has owners names.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it and is still being reprinted. “The subject of the rise and decline of nations and of the causes to which they are due is of perennial interest. One of the problems which historians have striven to solve is the great change in the Greek character which occurred during the fourth century B.C.” -W.H. Jones

W.H.S. Jones, 1907, Macmillan & Bowes, 108 pages with index, hardcover.

Rare, good condition, pages dirty, tanned with age, inside front and back cover has tape that held acetate cover, binding intact, first page has owners names.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it and is still being reprinted. “The subject of the rise and decline of nations and of the causes to which they are due is of perennial interest. One of the problems which historians have striven to solve is the great change in the Greek character which occurred during the fourth century B.C.” -W.H. Jones