INDIANA JONES: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK - Literature

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Calling all detectives! Join me in the quest to identify as many objects as possible.


THE FILM
Selected literature in this section is based strictly on the objects from the film.


1. CLASS ROOM:

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• Book "Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity" Volume 86 (John Johnson).
Published by The Society of Antiquaries of London (1937).


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• Unknown white book.
Visible yellow decorations and a logo in the middle that looks like a paw.


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• Book "La Science Et La Vie" Volume Uknown (Paul Dupuy).
Published by Excelsior Publications (Date Uknown).

• Book "La Science Et La Vie" Volume Uknown (Paul Dupuy).
Published by Excelsior Publications (Date Uknown).

• Book "La Science Et La Vie" Volume Uknown (Paul Dupuy).
Published by Excelsior Publications (Date Uknown).


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• Unknown thin book.
Hiding under the note. Looks like the one next to it is from the same series.

• Unknown thin book.
Visible dark green or black frame on the cover with a brownish centre.


2. AUDITORIUM:

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• Unknown white magazine.
Some sort of logo in the middle. Looks like the title starts with "The".


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• Book "Statenbijbel" (Gijsbert de Groot).
Published by Gijsbert de Groot (1687).


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• Unknown red-gray book.
One half red and the other gray. Visible gilt letters, possibly word "Church" in the title.


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• Unknown black book.
A visible white square frame on the cover and a circled title.


3. JUNIOR'S HOUSE:

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• Shelf on the right with unknown books.
Big collection of many different types of books.


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• Shelf on the left with unknown books.
Closer lookup in BEHIND THE SCENES section.


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• Unknown opened book.
Dark cover with a possibly drawn map on the open page.


4. PLANE:

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• Magazine "Life" Issue 2 (Henry Luce).
Published by Time Incorporated (1936).


5. IMAM'S HOUSE:

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• Stack of unknown books.
Judging by the covers some of them are older than the 1920s.


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• Unknown opened book.
Visible small black and white photo on the left-hand side.


6. SHIP:

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• Page 3 and 16 from the book "The Living Races of Mankind" Volume 1 (Henry Neville Hutchinson).
Published by Hutchinson and Company (1901).



BEHIND THE SCENES
Selected literature in this section is based strictly on the objects from behind the scenes.


1. JUNIOR'S HOUSE:

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• Top shelf on the left with unknown books.
Huge collection of many different volume sets.


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• Bottom shelf on the left with unknown books.
Big and brown volume set and collection mostly of red cover books.



REFERENCES
Selected literature in this section is based only on visual and verbal references from the particular scene.


1. CLASS ROOM:

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• Book "The Long Barrows of the Cotswolds" (Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford).
Published by John Bellows (1925).



LOCATIONS
Selected literature in this section is based loosely on Indy's visited locations.


1. PERU:

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• Book "Jungle Paths and Inca Ruins" (William Montgomery Mcgovern).
Published by The Century Company (1927).


2. UNITED STATES:

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• Book "Seeing America" (Logan Marshall).
Published by The L. T. Myers (1915).


3. NEPAL:

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• Book "Picturesque Nepal" (Percy Brown).
Published by Adam and Charles Black (1912).


4. EGYPT:

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• Book "Egypt and Its Monuments" (Robert Hichens).
Published by The Century Company (1908).


5. GREECE:

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• Book "Rambles and Studies in Greece" (John Pentland Mahaffy).
Published by Henry Troth Coates and Company (1900).



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Thanks to some great research over at COW a few years ago by Kali Yuga (who is sadly no longer with us), I can report:
Readable title "Archaeologia" which in Spanish means "Archeology". Two last digits seems to be "86".
ARCHAEOLOGIA Volume 86 LXXXVI from 1936 from the Society of Antiquaries of London
Hard to read but I think that two of them are titled "La Science" and if that's correct they must be French.
"La Science Et La Vie" these volumes collect the first issues beginning in 1913
 
I think some of the classroom books were identified in a thread on the artefacts on the desk a few years back. Soms of them are lovely books published years after the supposed date of the film.
I just checked that thread. Amazing work! Unfortunately in terms of books, there's only information about the Dutch Bible.
 
Thanks to some great research over at COW a few years ago by Kali Yuga (who is sadly no longer with us), I can report:

ARCHAEOLOGIA Volume 86 LXXXVI from 1936 from the Society of Antiquaries of London

"La Science Et La Vie" these volumes collect the first issues beginning in 1913
Thanks a lot. Great discoveries!
 
Thanks to some great research over at COW a few years ago by Kali Yuga (who is sadly no longer with us), I can report:

ARCHAEOLOGIA Volume 86 LXXXVI from 1936 from the Society of Antiquaries of London

"La Science Et La Vie" these volumes collect the first issues beginning in 1913
Would you have the link for Kali Yuga's research please?
 

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