READING THE MAYA GLYPHS.
New York: Thames and Hudson, 2001. First edition. With glyph illustrations throughout; 176 pages. More
New York: Thames and Hudson, 2001. First edition. With glyph illustrations throughout; 176 pages. More
Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1971. First printing. 511 pages. More
Le Claire: Ministère de la Culture, 1968. Volume I: Etude archéologique et épigraphique, essai d'interprétation; xix, 243 pages; 14" x 11"; Volume II: Planches; x pages with 127 plates, one of which is folding; 17" x 13"; Signed and inscribed by author. More
Evanston: Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, 1974. First edition. The William C. Winslow Lectures, 1972; 45 pages. More
New York: Macmillan, 1902. First edition. Numerous illustrations. More
Chautauqua: Chautauqua Press, 1925. With a small fold-out map of Egypt. More
2005. 142 pages. More
Bellaire, TX: Uac-Kan, 1984. The fruit of twelve years research including 14 months residence at Teotihuacan. Harleston's analysis of over 9,000 dimensions permitted identification of the basic unit of measure and its relationships, including the enneagramtic series (1-4-2-8-5-7) whose multiples are found in the design. Harleston joined Gurdjieff groups in..... More
Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1957. Southwest Museum Papers, Number Seventeen; 91 pages. More
Buffalo: Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology, 2013. 114 pages. More
Daglingsworth: Coombe Springs, N.D., c. 1980. First edition. Lain in is a presentation note on letter head to Commander Ed Johnston along with a Christmas greeting card printed with 'From Melissa Marston' with a presentation inscription but not a signature; 255 pages. More
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1915. First edition. Top edges gilt; Gilt titles and cover design; Illustrated with 78 plates. More
London: Ernest Benn, 1979. Fourth edition. 360 pages. More
Instabul: Nederlands Historisch-Archaeologisch Institut, 1967. First printing. 188 pages. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1967. First edition. xv, 387 plus 77 illustrations, including five fold-out-charts. More
Ames: Iowa State Univerity Press, 1991. First printing. 193 pages. More
New York: Rizzoli, 1989. First edition. 121 illustrations in the text and 91 plates; 239 pages. More
New York: Rizzoli, 1990. First edition. 209 illustrations, 109 in color; 237 pages. More
Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1974. Second edition. The Petrie Egyrtian Collection and Excavations volume 7; 71 pages of text plus 79 black-and-white plates. More
Washington: The Archaeological Society, 1933. Articles on Luxor and Armageddon by James Henry Breasted, The Vienna painters by A.S. Levetus, The Turfan Expedition in Chinese Turkestan by A. von Le Coq and poetry by Mae Wallace McCastline and Margaret Tod Ritter; 42 illustrations, 46 pages. More
Washington: The Archaeological Society, 1931. Articles on Excavations at Eleusis by K. Kourouniotes, art of Catherine Morris Wright by Harvey M. Watts, restoration of the Spanish Governors' Palace in San Antonio by Harvey P. Smith and excavations of the Galaz Ruin, Mimbres Valley, New Mexico by Bruce Bryan 56 illustrations..... More
Chicago: University of Chicago, 1934. First edition. The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications: Volume XVIII; 131 pages plus 39 plates and a fold-out map. More
Chicago: University of Chicago, 1933. First edition. The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications: Volume XVII; 92 pages plus 43 plates and a fold-out map. More
Chicago: University of Chicago, 1929. First edition. The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications: Volume X; 77 pages plus 10 plates and a cloth-backed fold-out map. More
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1906. First edition. 5 pages of text with 12 plates. More