Excerpt: ... their dead as they did, and describe a mummy and the methods used for its preservation," she 145 was elated, for she had made a particular study of these subjects at the Metropolitan Museum where the collection of Egyptian antiques is unsurpassed. There were many other interesting questions, all of which Polly was eager to answer, but time was too limited for her to say all she wished to. For instance, she wanted to describe, at length, Greek art and the Greek nation that was characteristic for its own type of ...
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Excerpt: ... their dead as they did, and describe a mummy and the methods used for its preservation," she 145 was elated, for she had made a particular study of these subjects at the Metropolitan Museum where the collection of Egyptian antiques is unsurpassed. There were many other interesting questions, all of which Polly was eager to answer, but time was too limited for her to say all she wished to. For instance, she wanted to describe, at length, Greek art and the Greek nation that was characteristic for its own type of art and ornament. She was anxious to tell what she knew about color and its importance in art. Of polychromy and what it was. In fact, she needed hours in which to speak fully of the difference between Greek, Egyptian and Assyrian art and ornament. Eleanor on her part, wrote graphically of the difference between the Arabs and Persians, and how their modes and habits had a corresponding effect on art. She liked to describe the style of Romanesque art and how it governed all Eastern Europe at one time. Eleanor leaned to the Moorish classics and had a weakness for Turkish designs; she loved the warm coloring used by the Moors in their work, and the harsh bright colors employed by the Turks. She had no hesitation in selecting from 146 samples shown, the Mohammedan designs, the Chinese, the Byzantine, or Arabian patterns. She was expert in stating why the fall of Rome affected all art in Eastern and Western Europe, and what was its highest development and its period of all architecture. It was more than an hour later than usual, when the two girls put away their work and started out for home. The scholars who lived on streets uptown, had gone long before, and Polly and Eleanor found that the high wind made it impossible for them to open their umbrellas. "It's so icy we will have to use them as props," laughed Polly. "My! But this sleet in one's face is cold, isn't it?" gasped Eleanor. "Let's take a short cut across the Plaza, ..".
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Add this copy of Polly in New York to cart. $8.00, fair condition, Sold by Ken's Book Haven rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Coopersburg, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1922 by Grosset & Dunlap.
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Barbour, H. S. Fair. No dust jacket. Book Condition: Fair. Soiling and stains on cover. Cracking spine inside cover boards. Some soil spots throughout interior pages.
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Good. 8vo. Hardcover. Fully bound in light blue cloth. Scuffing to covers. Good binding and cover. Personal library plate on inside front cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Part of the Polly Brewster Series. Ships daily.
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H.S. Barbour. Near Very Good in Good + jacket. Book. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Former owner's bookplate and name dated '34 on front endpaper, otherwise unmarked. Turquoise/blue covers with rear edge of spine discolored. Normal shelfwear otherwise. Dust jacket missing a few small pieces all around and now in a protective mylar jacket. 4 titles on title page, the last being Polly's Business Venture.
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Illustrations by H.S. Barbour. Small 8vo. Light blue cloth with dark blue lettering, pictorial dust jacket. 292pp, (14pp ads). Frontispiece, 4 full-page plates. Very good/good plus. Jacket edgeworn and a bit age toned and rubbed, with many old mends on verso, but complete and fairly attractive. Tight, attractive later printing of the third title in the popular "Polly Brewster Series." Title page lists several later Polly titles, so this copy likely of late 1920s vintage.
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