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A Hand-Book for Visitors to Oxford Oxford John Henry Parker: 1847 Hardcover. Ex-lib, usual lib markings. Taped Spine. Punch hole stamp on title page. Needs a bookbinder's tender mercies. Octavo @ 400 pp. 100 woodcuts, folding plan.
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Maps of Britain Before the Norman Conquest. Ordnance Survey Northhampton. 1973. Hardcover. Good Quarto 68 pp text 2 large folding Ordnance Maps "North Sheet" and "South Sheet" Britain before the Conquest, in sleeve in back of book. Information on the Norse on various Isles and Scandinavian settlements as well as information on late Anglo-Saxon England.
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London November 19, 1885 -June 30th 1887. London Society of Antiquaries Second Series. Vol. XI. Hardcover. 3/4 leather. Boards detached but present. Needs rebinding. Octavo @475 pp Plates Articles include : Bronze Articles from Felixstowe, Early Equestrian Figure from Chasuble, Fibula in the form of a Bee found in Suffolk, Seal from a Gold Signet, Two Heraldic Roundels, Bronze celt with Rope ornament, Ancient Mace, Medieval Chalice, iron Padlock, Ancient Chest, Roman Steelyard, among many other articles. The books are carefully wrapped in plastic and mailed off in a cardboard box to ensure they arrive in the same condition as they were mailed out. If needed, additional photographs will be provided upon request
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The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Volume XLVII, Part I. The Oxford University Press: London 1967 Softcover. Some wear Octavo 158 pp Diagrams and a fold-out plan of the Fishbourne site.
The contents include:
Swords and Runes in South-East England, by S. C. Hawkes,
Micaceous Sigillata From Lezoux at Silchester, Caerleon, and Other Sites, by G. C. Boon,
An Early Alamannic Brooch from Yorkshire, by M. J. Swanton,
Excavations at Fishbourne,
Central Gaulish Samian Mould Fragments, by A. P. Detsicas,
Aisled Houses in the Halifax Area, by F. Atkinson,
A Reconnaissance Excavation at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset,
Aisled Houses in the Halifax Area,
The Guilsfield Hoard: A Reconsideration.
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The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Volume XLII, Part I London The Oxford University Press: 1962 Softcover Good, some wear Octavo 140 pp Diagrams and a triple page fold-out plan of the excavations at Colchester and a double-page fold-out plan of another excavation site.
The contents include:
Cirencester, 1961. Second Interim Report, by J. S. Wacher,
Excavations at Fishbourne, 1961,
A Bronze Mount from Macon,
Some Samian Mould Fragments,
Coins from the Bed of the Walbrook, by Ralph Merrifield,
An Anglo-Saxon Disc Brooch from Northamptonshire,
The Norman Bank of Colchester Castle, by M. Aylwin Cotton,
Saxon and Norman Pottery from Colchester Castle Park,
Notes on the Medieval Altars and Chapels in Lincoln Cathedral,
The Great Seal of James II.
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Allsop, Ivor Longsword Dances From Traditional and Manuscript Sources. Northern Harmony Publishing Company. 1996. Hardcover . Good, corners lightly bumped. Quarto 368 pages The author Ivor Allsop is himself a past squire of the Morris Ring who keep alive the traditions of Morris and Sword dances throughout the world. Many clubs have found this book a useful accompanyment to teaching Traditional Sword Dances and many clubs in such places as America, Belgium, Australia, Holland and many other countries as well as here in Britain have adopted this book as their primary teaching aid and source of information. Indeed many new clubs have been formed throughout the world as a result of getting hold of a copy of this book and being able to learn the dances and the tunes from it. in depth information on 28 traditional Longsword dances along with easy to follow diagrams and written instructions showing the figures of each dance, musical notation for the tunes and information on the origins and history of each dance. Also contained within the book are several black and white photographs showing the Sword Dance teams and their costumes. Notations for the following dances are contained within the book - Ampleforth, Askham Richard, Bellerby, Boosbeck, Escrick, Flamborough, Goathland, Greatham, Grenoside, Handsworth, Haxby, Helmsley, Helmsley 2 (Stone), Hunston, Kirkby Malzeard, Kirkbymoorside, Lingdale, Loftus, North Skelton, Papa Stour, Poppleton, Riccal, Salton, Skelton, Sleights, Sowerby, Stillington, White Boys and Wigginton. Also there is information on the different designs of Longswords, different sword lock shapes, the plays which accompany some of the dances and much, much more information.
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Barber, Richard Henry Plantagenet 1133-1189. Barnes and Noble 1993 Hardcover in DJ Good Good Octavo 278 pp "Henry II is the most imposing figure among the medieval kings of England. His fiefs and domains extended from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, and his court was frequented by the greatest thinkers and men of letters of his time, besides ambassadors from all over Europe. This readable and accessible biography offers both a study of his character, and an estimate of his work as a ruler, work which is in a sense the history of his life, since it occupied his entire energies from his accession at the age of twenty-one to his death thirty-five years later."
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