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- catalog contributor b7691901.
- catalog created "[c1960]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[c1960]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1960]".
- catalog description "Art plunder in Antiquity and the Middle Ages -- Charlemagne and the Statue of Theoderic -- The looting of Constantinople by the Crusaders -- Constantinople under the Turks -- The Burgundian booty -- The Sack of Rome -- Libraries as loot -- The Thirty Years War -- The dispersal of Charles I's collection -- Marlborough's requests for pictures -- Art plunder and the art market -- The Elgin marbles -- Land grabbing and art plunder -- Art plunder and the French Revolution -- The looting of the Summer Palace in Peking -- A Berlin! -- War and art conservation -- Agreement by Treaty -- Plunder on the home front and abroad -- Revolutionary plunder without looting.".
- catalog extent "264 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Art plunder.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Art plunder.".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[c1960]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Methuen".
- catalog relation "Art plunder.".
- catalog subject "708.04".
- catalog subject "Art treasures in war.".
- catalog subject "N8750 .T713".
- catalog tableOfContents "Art plunder in Antiquity and the Middle Ages -- Charlemagne and the Statue of Theoderic -- The looting of Constantinople by the Crusaders -- Constantinople under the Turks -- The Burgundian booty -- The Sack of Rome -- Libraries as loot -- The Thirty Years War -- The dispersal of Charles I's collection -- Marlborough's requests for pictures -- Art plunder and the art market -- The Elgin marbles -- Land grabbing and art plunder -- Art plunder and the French Revolution -- The looting of the Summer Palace in Peking -- A Berlin! -- War and art conservation -- Agreement by Treaty -- Plunder on the home front and abroad -- Revolutionary plunder without looting.".
- catalog title "Art plunder; the fate of works of art in war, revolution, and peace. Translated by Basil Creighton.".
- catalog type "text".