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Published by AuthorHouse, 2010
ISBN 10: 1452057591ISBN 13: 9781452057590
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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ISBN 10: 1452057591ISBN 13: 9781452057590
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Published by AuthorHouse UK, 2010
ISBN 10: 1452057591ISBN 13: 9781452057590
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Published by AuthorHouse, 2010
ISBN 10: 1452057591ISBN 13: 9781452057590
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Published by AuthorHouse 2010-09-08, 2010
ISBN 10: 1452057591ISBN 13: 9781452057590
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
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Published by Authorhouse UK, 2010
ISBN 10: 1452057591ISBN 13: 9781452057590
Seller: Smartbuy, Einbeck, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This is the story of a young tabby kitten called Boris, and a rather manic Dalmatian puppy called Oliver (or 'Ollydog' as Boris likes to call him) and how they are brought into a human home and become friends and get lured into an adventure fighting a Koi carp which seems to have magical, evil powers. Boris tells Oliver that the mischievous fish is trying to enslave animals by stealing their mystical numbers. Boris can be a bit superior in his attitude but soon realises that his dog friend is more clever than he lets on. This is the first in a series of Boriscat books. The next book is entitled 'Ollydog and the Battle for Oakdown Forest'. 136 pp. Englisch.
Published by Donington, Tyas 2022. xii, 402pp; f/p, few text maps. 2022, 2022
Seller: Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, United Kingdom
Cloth, dw. New. 4 papers by DP, 14 by colleagues: A-S history, place-names, onomastics &c. PROBERT, Duncan.
Published by Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2022
ISBN 10: 190773094XISBN 13: 9781907730948
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A fine new copy. Duncan Proberts tragically premature death in 2016 robbed us of an excellent scholar whose work authoritatively spanned the interface between the history, the landscape, and the place-names and personal names of the Middle Ages, in particular those of Anglo-Saxon and Norman England. One purpose of this memorial volume is to bring to publication four important papers which he left incomplete at the time of his death. Three of them, focused on Devon in the late eleventh century, make detailed use of the so-called Exeter Gospels and of Domesday Book. In particular, they examine the landed endowment of Exeter?s cathedral community, the freeing of its manorial slaves (as reported by the manumission lists in the Gospels and in the Leofric Missal), and its records of Exeter?s gilds. The fourth places the location of a tenth-century royal ?hunting lodge?, previously unidentified, in south Devon. The remainder of the volume contains essays by fourteen of Duncan Probert?s closest friends and work colleagues. The book concludes with a bibliography of Probert?s published writings.
Published by Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2022
ISBN 10: 190773094XISBN 13: 9781907730948
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A fine new copy. Duncan Probert?s tragically premature death in 2016 robbed us of an excellent scholar whose work authoritatively spanned the interface between the history, the landscape, and the place-names and personal names of the Middle Ages, in particular those of Anglo-Saxon and Norman England. One purpose of this memorial volume is to bring to publication four important papers which he left incomplete at the time of his death. Three of them, focused on Devon in the late eleventh century, make detailed use of the so-called Exeter Gospels and of Domesday Book. In particular, they examine the landed endowment of Exeter?s cathedral community, the freeing of its manorial slaves (as reported by the manumission lists in the Gospels and in the Leofric Missal), and its records of Exeter?s gilds. The fourth places the location of a tenth-century royal ?hunting lodge?, previously unidentified, in south Devon. The remainder of the volume contains essays by fourteen of Duncan Probert?s closest friends and work colleagues. Spanning the full spectrum of his academic interests, these offer a rich menu of linguistic, historical and topographical subject-matter, ranging in date from the fifth century to the fourteenth. Among the sources used intensively are place-names, personal names, pre-Conquest charters and leases, Domesday Book, wills (both pre- and post-Conquest), poll tax returns, and the evidence of the historical landscape. In addition to essays by the two editors, the authors are: John Baker, Oliver Padel, Ann Williams, Ryan Lavelle, Richard Coates, Richard Holt, David N. Parsons, David Roffe, John Insley, Chris Callow, Peter McClure and Harry Parkin. The book concludes with a bibliography of Duncan Probert?s published writings.
Published by AuthorHouse UK, 2010
ISBN 10: 1452057591ISBN 13: 9781452057590
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. KlappentextrnrnThis is the story of a young tabby kitten called Boris, and a rather manic Dalmatian puppy called Oliver (or Ollydog as Boris likes to call him) and how they are brought into a human home and become friends and get lured into an.