I added some looks to my site on ancient-coin literature: http://augustuscoins.com/numislit.html Shipping is to the US only. $4 for one book, unless mentioned otherwise. For more, see the site "terms". New ones include: "The Coins of Tiberias" by Arie Kindler. Paperback. 1961. 118 pages. Pages 77-115 are plates with one side of one coin each, enlarged. 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" [$50 on Amazon. $35 here] ex Alex Malloy with his bookmark. "The coins of Caesarea Maritima" (Corpus nummorum Palaestinensium, volume II) by Leo Kadman. Hardcover – 1957. 244 pages and XIX plates. None on Amazon. Spine faded. Foxed. [$120 on ABE. $65] "The Coins of Akko Ptolemais", by Leo Kadman. Corpus nummorum Palaestinensium IV, volume IV) 1961. Hardcover with DJ. 240 pages plus XIX plates. None on Amazon. $84 on ABE. Here [$49] "The Emperor and the Coinage" by Sutherland. A study of Julio-Claudian first century Roman imperial coins. Hardcover with good dustjacket, foxed. 146 pages and 128 coins plated. A very nice copy (with bookplate of Steven Huston, a former coin dealer, excellent dustjacket, nice) $27 plus $4 shipping (only one copy on Amazon at $35) "Late Roman Coins In the Dumbarton Oaks Collection" [Arcadius (included) to Anastasius (excluded)] by Grierson and Mays, which is a massive hardcover book of 499 pages and 37 page-plates with 955 coins well-photographed lots of excellent commentary, charts, etc. Nice dustjacket. I love this book for very late Roman coins. It is much like the Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine catalogs, but for earlier coins. It is on Amazon, used, lowest at $90. Here, an excellent copy, only the former owner's name in pencil [which could be erased] on the flyleaf, for $75 + $8 shipping (it is heavy!). Sotheby's (1975, May 7) The Woodbridge Collection in two catalogs, Greek (164 Greek coins on 9 ppl.) and Roman (345 Roman on 13 ppl., especially sestertii.) 7 1/4" by 9 3/4". Green covers. With PR, as usual. [$10] Black Sea Region books. Odesos. Contribution to the Study of the Coin Minting of the City 4th 1st c. BC. B. C. By Stavri Topalov. Sofia: Nasco, Date: 1999. Bilingual edition (in Bulgarian with 19-page English summary). Hard cover, 21 x 15 cm, 344 pp., ill.; net weight 500 gr. ISBN: 954-8556-10-3.CONTENTSreface1. Historical information about Odessos in the period 7th—1st c. B. C.2. Review of the studies connected with the coinage of Odessos3. Periodization of the coinage of the West Pontic cities 7th—1st c. B. C. Periodization of the coinage of Odessos4. Emergence of bronze coinage, denominations, names of the denominations and theoretical weights of the bronze coins of the West Pontic cities 4th—1st c. B. C.5. Images, symbols, inscriptions and monograms on the coins of Odessos 4th—1st c. B. C.6. Monetary circulation in the territory of Odessos in the 6th—5th c. B. C.Coinage of Odessos, 4th—1st c. B. C. Chronology, types, denominations1. Classical period in the coinage of Odessos (480/478—341/323 B. C.)2. Hellenistic period of the Odessos coinage (341/323—31 B. C.)2.1. Interruption of the coinage (341/323—281 B. C.). First stage (281—196/188 B. C.)2.2. Second stage (196/188—115/105 B. C.)2.3. The countermarking of coins of the Western Pointic cities by the deputies of Mithridates VI in the area of the West Pontic coast2.4. Third stage (115/105—72/71 B. C.)2.5. Fourth stage (ca. 63 B. C. — end of the Ist c. B. C.)3. Non-existent coins of Odessos described in studies so far. Catalogue of the coins of Odessos (4th—1st c. B. C.) (Mostly in Bulgarian and some in English) [$39] The Odrysian Kingdom for the late 5th to the mid 4th C. B.C. Contributions to the study of its coinage and history. By Stavri Topalov. 1994. All in English. Hardcover. 21x15 cm. 172 pages, 37 coins plated. These are coins of scholarly interst, but not beautiful. Some line drawings. This book is very rare. I was unable to find any copies on the web. [$69] Messambria Pontica. Contribution to the study of the coin minting of the city, 5th - 1st C.B.C. by Stavri Topalov. 1995. Hardcover. 21x15 cm. 212 pages, 61 coins plated. Most in Bulgarian. 33 pages of summary in English. Some line drawings. Many photos throughout. Foxing [$45] Monnaies Greco-Bactriennes et Indo-Grecques, by Osmund Bopearachchi. In French. Large format. 459 pages and 69 page plates. Cardcover in very good condition. No marks except former owner's name on flyleaf and one note on the back flyleaf. Excellent condition. Not available anywhere but here, I think. I looked at Amazon, ABE, AddAll, and a general DuckDuckGo search. This is an extremely valuable and desirable book to the right person. Compare with this one: https://cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=307332 sold in hardcover at $575+18% = $678. [Here, $375 plus $8 shipping in the US only]