Book Lending Library Catalogue
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THE ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION BOOK LENDING LIBRARY CATALOGUE There are many coin collectors who do not own or read any book with the possible exception of a coin catalogue, but there are no “numismatists” who do not either own or borrow books to read on the subject. Because we call ourselves Canadian numismatists, the thought is implied that we are serious students of the subject and not merely collectors of coins and the like. Over a period of many years The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association has amassed a vast collection of books dealing with every facet of numismatics. Many students of the hobby as well as the science have availed themselves of the services provided through the library. The library of The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association is one of the largest and varied in the country and we can be proud of the fact that the library is used quite extensively. A great deal of thanks must go to the early pioneers who established the library in the first place and a great deal of thanks must go to those who have worked in the library and helped build it to its present strength. Thanks must also be given to those who have indexed and catalogued so diligently to produce the results you are looking at. We wish to thank the many who have made the library possible through their efforts or funds donated. The books are there for you to use. It is an essential service provided by The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association and is our wish that we provide forever expanding service in this area as it is one of the most essential parts of numismatic study. The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association also distributes a listing of audio-visual material. How to Borrow Books from the Library When Ordering Books: 1. Books should be ordered directly from the Librarian. All requests should be in writing or e-mail. Members are permitted to borrow three books/periodicals at a time. 2. When ordering books, please be sure to include catalogue index number (if available), title and author. Always include your name, address, postal code and RCNA number. 3. Books must be returned a month after you receive them. Should you wish to renew the books, a written request should be made to the Librarian before the due date. 4. Books are sent by Special Library Rate in Canada only. Postage has been paid both ways for the parcel by the Librarian. To return books, put the enclosed Special Library Rate Sticker on the envelope over your address. Change the return address to your address. Please enclose the postage cost on the package inside the envelope with all the books you are returning. Don't put any stamps on the envelope. Make sure the envelope is sealed and mailed. 5. As the special library rate is not available to USA or foreign members, parcel post must be used. Please enclose cost of postage in the special envelope enclosed with the shipment of books. Request to borrow books from the RCNA Library should be sent to: The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association Library 49 Sierra Grande Estates 52131 Range Road 210 Sherwood Park AB CANADA T8G 1A2 Dan Gosling, F.R.C.N.A. Librarian Phone: 780-922-5743 E-mail [email protected] www.rcna.ca/RCNA_Library_Catalogue.pdf Library catalogue revised September, 2016 Table of Contents PART I COINS AA – MA 12 NUMISMATICS AND COINS 12 GENERAL COINS AA ................................................................................................................ 12 Collections AA20 12 Catalogues AA30 13 General Works (English) AA40 14 General Works (Foreign Language) AA45 18 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, manuals AA50 18 Numismatists A–Z AA58 20 Coin Collecting AA60 21 Special aspects (Counterfeiting) AA70 24 Numismatics – Displays, exhibits AA72 24 Coin Clubs AA73 24 Club Organization AA74 25 Dealers and dealerships, mail-order coin business AA75 25 Investment AA78 25 Iconography heraldry, inscriptions, art in numismatics AA80 25 Technical aspects weights and measures, minting AA90 26 Coin preservation cleaning, security and inventory control(computer programs) AA95 26 Coin Photography AA97 26 METALS, MINES & AND MINING AB ...................................................................................... 27 United States by states A–Z AB29 27 Gold, general works AB30 27 Silver, general works AB40 28 Nickel, general works AB50 28 Iron and Steel, Alloys AB70 28 ANCIENT COINS BA ................................................................................................................. 28 Catalogues BA30 28 General Works BA40 29 Dictionaries, Bibliograpies, atlases BA45 30 Collecting BA50 30 Technical Aspects, cleaning, weight and measures BA60 30 Special Aspects coins of the Bible, archaeology, counterfeiting BA65 30 Iconography BA70 31 Finds by place A–Z BA80 31 History (Non-Numismatic) BAX80 31 ANCIENT GREEK COINS BB .................................................................................................... 31 Collections BB20 31 General Works BB40 32 Dictionaries, Bibliograpies BB45 32 Collecting BB50 32 Asia Africa BB97 32 History (Non-Numismatic) BBX 32 ANCIENT ROMAN COINS BC .................................................................................................. 32 Catalogues BC30 32 General Works BC40 33 Special Aspects Counterfeiting BC60 33 Silver BC65 34 2 Bronze, Copper BC67 34 Iconography, inscriptions BC70 34 Finds BC75 34 By Period – Republican 449B.C.–31 BC80 35 By Period – Imperial 27B.C.–476A.D. BC85 35 By Region – Africa BC93 36 By Country – Asia BC95 36 By Country – Europe BC97 36 History (Non-Numismatic) BCX 36 ANCIENT ASIAN AND AFRICAN BD ....................................................................................... 37 India – General Works BD15 37 Ceylon BD20 37 Parthia BD30 37 Persia BD32 37 History (Non-Numismatic) Persia BDX 32 37 ISRAEL General Works BD40 38 History (Non-Numismatic) BDX40 38 Israel Special aspects – By Period BD50 38 History (Non-Numismatic) BDX50 38 Carthage BD80 38 Egypt BD83 38 BYZANTINE COINS BE ............................................................................................................. 38 Collections BE20 38 Catalogues BE30 38 General Works BE40 39 By Period BE80 39 WORLD COINS, MEDIEVAL & MODERN CC ......................................................................... 39 Collections CC10 39 Catalogues CC20 39 General Works Written After 1990 CC35 39 Collecting, includes mint marks CC40 40 Counterfeiting, Psuedonumia CC50 40 Emergency Money, countermarked coins CC53 41 Shipwrecks, Hoards, treasure trove CC55 41 Technical Aspects CC60 41 Platinum CC62 41 Gold CC63 42 Silver CC65 43 Bronze, Copper, Nickel CC67 43 Iconography CC70 43 By Period – Medieval CC80 44 By period Early Modern 18th century CC83 44 By period 19th century CC85 44 By period 20th century CC87 44 By period 21st century CC88 45 2011 Krause Publications, 2011, 742 p. illus. 45 2014 Krause Publications, 2014, 1008 p. illus. 45 Regional CC90 45 COINS OF NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA FA ........................................................................... 45 Collections, Catalogues FA10 45 3 General Works FA15 45 Silver FA25 46 COINS OF THE WEST INDIES FD ............................................................................................ 46 Dominican Republic FD50 46 COINS OF THE UNITED STATES GA ...................................................................................... 46 Societies GA10 46 Public Collections GA20 46 Private Collections GA25 46 Catalogues GA30 47 List of United States Catalogues GA35 47 General works includes history of U.S. coinage GA40 48 Guides for collecting, includes grading guides GA50 48 Investment GA55 52 Special Aspects, counterfeiting, laws GA70 53 Technical aspects minting, includes proof coins GA80 54 Patterns GA90 55 COINS OF THE UNITED STATES GB ....................................................................................... 56 Gold GB10 56 Double eagles ($20)GB12 56 Private Gold GB15 56 Silver GB20 56 Dollar GB22 57 Copper GB30 57 Small Cent GB33 59 Iconography, Commemoratives, heraldry GB40 59 Colonial GB50 60 History Colonial (non-numismatic) GBX50 60 1860 to Present GB70 61 By State A–Z GB80 61 COINS OF CANADA HA ............................................................................................................ 62 Societies HA10 62 Public Collections HA20 62 Catalogues, bibliographies, directories HA30 63 Collecting HA35 65 General Works HA40 66 Special, Technical Aspects, errors HA50 67 Gold HA53 69 Silver HA55 69 Nickel HA56 69 Copper HA57 70 Iconography, heraldry HA60 70 History HA70 70 History (Non-Numismatic) HAX70 71 Nova Scotia HA85 73 Other A–Z HA90 73 COINS – EUROPE JA ................................................................................................................. 74 Catalogue JA30 74 General Works JA40 74 Technical aspects, weights and measures JA60 74 Gold JA63 74 4 By period, Ancient, Celtic JA79 74 By period Medieval, pre–1500, Crusaders JA80 75 History (Non-Numismatic) JAX80 75 By period Early Modern to 1800 JA83 75 By period Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries JA87 75 COINS – GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, SCOTLAND JB ........................................................... 76 Societies JB10 76 Collections JB20 76 Catalogues JB30 76 General Works Written Before 1910 JB40 77 General Works Written Since 1910 JB45 77 Special Aspects includes Maundy money JB50 78 Technical Aspects, weights and measures JB60 78 Gold JB63 79 Silver JB65 79 Copper JB67 80 By Period – Ancient, Celtic JB79 81 Ancient, Anglo-Saxon JB80 81 Medieval, Anglo-Gallic