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Published by London : Hakluyt Society, 1988
ISBN 10: 0904180212ISBN 13: 9780904180213
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First Edition. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-toned dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: xi, 372 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm. Subjects: Pilgrims and pilgrimages Jerusalem. Genre: History. Language: English. 1 Kg.
Published by The Hakluyt Society 1988, 1988
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Published by The Hakluyt Society, 1999
ISBN 10: 0904180212ISBN 13: 9780904180213
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hardback with dustjacket. In the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem many pilgrims came to Jerusalem. The translations in this book are of seventeen western accounts of pilgrimage, written between 1099 and 1185, and there are two additional accounts from eastern pilgrims, Abbot Daniel from Russia and John Phocas from Antioch. As a whole this collection shows the gradually developing way in which western Christians understood the Holy Places. Some early pilgrims depended on authorities, many of whom by 1099 were out-of-date. They tried to deliver the truth about the Holy Places and to be reticent about their own reactions. But the pilgrims who appear later in the collections made their own archaeological judgements, and were more free about their own reactions. Pilgrimage after 1099 was altered by the fact that by their victory over Jerusalem the Dome of the Rock fell into the Crusader's hands. Otherwise the differences of practice between eastern and western pilgrims were slight. Thus eastern pilgrims visited the Greek and western pilgrims the Latin monasteries. Western pilgrims had a different idea of the location of Emmaus, and before 1185 a western Way of the Cross was beginning to take shape. These were slight differences, and in general all Christian pilgrims, whether from east or west, visited the same Holy Places as they had during the preceding period. Most of the works in this collection were translated into English a century ago by the Palestine Pilgrim's Text Society. But these texts were produced separately as pamphlets, and lacked a general introduction. In this book therefore the texts are retranslated, sometimes from more accurate texts. In introducing the texts some valuable new evidence from archaeology has been used and enabled a new assessment of their dates. 2.6 Centimeters X 14.5 Centimeters X 22.5 Centimeters.
Published by London: The Hakluyt Society, 1988
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Published by The Hakluyt Society, London, 1988
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1988 Middle East. The Hakluyt Society/London. Very good cloth and dust jacket 372p.
Published by Hakluyt Society, 1988., 1988
ISBN 10: 0904180212ISBN 13: 9780904180213
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1st edition. 8vo. xi + 372pp. 24 maps and plans. Original light blue cloth. Navy d/w. with light green title patch to upper wrapp. and to spine, slightly rubbed to edges. Second series No.167. ISBN 0904180212 US$28.
Published by London : Hakluyt Society, 1988
ISBN 10: 0904180212ISBN 13: 9780904180213
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First Edition. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-toned dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: xi, 372 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm. Subjects: Pilgrims and pilgrimages Jerusalem. Genre: History. Language: English. 1 Kg.
Published by The Haklluyt Society, London, 1988
ISBN 10: 0904180212ISBN 13: 9780904180213
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Published by The Hakluyt Society, London, 1988
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Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Second Series Volume 167. (xi; 372pp). Dust jacket front folding edge scratched, else as new Size: Octavo. Hardcover.
Published by The Hakluyt Society, London, 1988
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. xi, 372 pp., 24 maps & plans, appendix, biblio, index, cloth in dust wrapper, previous owner?s inscription verso front cover, otherwise copy in mint condition. The Hakluyt Society Second Series No:167. During the Crusades control of Palestine many pilgrims came to Jerusalem. The translations in this book are of seventeen Western accounts of pilgrimage, written between 1099 and 1185, and there are two additional accounts from Eastern pilgrims. #7091.
Published by The Hakluyt Society, 1988
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Published by Routledge, 1999
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Published by Routledge, 1999
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Published by London, The Hakluyt Society, 1988., 1999
ISBN 10: 0904180212ISBN 13: 9780904180213
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Large 8°, publisher's boards with dust jacket. As new. xi, 372 pp., maps and plans. *** Translations of seventeen western accounts of pilgrimages to Jerusalem (1099-1185) plus two eastern accounts.***.
Published by London, Hakluyt Society, 1988
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8°, XI, 372 S., 24 Karten., OLwd. m. OU., OU min. beschienen, sonst tadell. (= The Hakluyt society, second series, Nr. 167). Text engl. 900 gr. Schlagworte: Reisen - Orient, Reisen - vor 1900Religion - Pilgern.
Published by Routledge, 1999
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Published by Routledge 1999-01-31, 1999
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Published by Hakluyt Society, 1998
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. John Wilkinson, Joyce HillIn the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem many pilgrims came to Jerusalem. The translations in this book are of seventeen western accounts of pilgrimage, written between 1099 and 1185, and there are two additional accounts from eas.
Published by Routledge, 1988
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Published by Carlisle Carlisle Museum and Gallery 1982, 1982
Seller: Christian White Rare Books Ltd, Ilkley, YORKS, United Kingdom
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Fascinating artistic correspondence, sketches and notes preparatory to the Presences of Nature exhibition held in Carlisle in 1982. The correspondence is all addressed to Neil Hanson, then Carlisle Museum Exhibitions' Officer and the exhibition's organiser who describes its aim 'to assemble a substantial body of new work reflecting the beauty and variety of this Cumbrian landscape and the diversity of response it engenders in some of our finest contemporary artists, writers, photographers and craftsmen.' Accompanying the manuscript material is the book that was published to mark the exhibition; some staining to the lower part of the foreedge. The collection comprises the following artists and writers: William Scammell: [4 ALS] A collection of letters by William Scammell, two on University of Newcastle headed notepaper. In his letters Scammell discusses the commission and his proposed submissions, including "The Screes" and "Monday,Monday". He also includes a biographical note and details of his published books. John Hilliard: [3 TLS] Three letters by the conceptual artist John Hilliard, discussing the commission and his reticence in being considered a 'Lakeland' artist. He proposes two submissions, 'Frozen' and 'Double Description-Coniston Water' and gives detailed framing instructions, hand-drawn in pen. Donald Wilkinson: [6 ALS; 1 handwritten biography; 1 lithographic Christmas card] A collection of letters and a signed coloured etching of a Lake District landscape by the printmaker Donald Wilkinson, made in connection with the exhibition in the Lake District in 1982. In his letters, Wilkinson discusses the commission and encloses the Christmas card as an example of his recent work. John A Davies: [5 ALS; 1 pencil sketch; 1 handwritten biography] A collection of letters by the photographer John A Davies. Davies expresses his interest in the commission "I think the show would prove very stimulating and I would be most interested to see how other contemporary artists see the Cumbrian landscape." He lists the 12 photographs to be exhibited along with an A5 page of annotated pencil sketches of each, and discusses their reproduction for the exhibition catalogue. Roger Palmer: [6 ALS; 1 postcard; 1 ANS] A collection of letters by the photographer Roger Palmer. In these succinct letters, Palmer discusses the commission and his proposed submissions. Faith Shannon: [3 ALS; 1 TLS; 1 handmade Christmas card] Letters by the bookbinder Faith Shannon MBE, in which she discusses the commission to produce leather bindings for the deluxe editions of the exhibition catalogue, and includes an estimate of costs. The signed 15x10cm Christmas card features a blind stamped "Happy Christmas" greeting. Geoffrey Key: [5 ALS] Five letters by the artist Geoffrey Key. In these exuberant letters to Hanson, Key discusses names for the mailing list and travel to Carlisle; and thanks Neil Hanson - "Many thanks for your card it goes great with my bus pass, Yours antiquatedly, Geoff". Julia Hills: [2 ALS] A brace of letters by the artist Julia Hills, discussing the commission of her dolls and the time frame of work. Melanie Sproat: [2 ALS, 1 exhibition agreement] A collection of letters by the clockmaker Melanie Sproat. In her neat letters, Sproat describes the essence of her work as exploring "the contrasting colour, structure and tactile qualities of precious and base metals", and proposes a wall clock inspired by the rugged Cumbrian landscape. Her second letter concerns damage sustained by her works while in storage. Mike Davis: [1 ALS, 2 TLS] A trio of letters by Mike Davis on Mimram Stained Glass Studio headed notepaper. Davis discusses his proposed exhibits, including a five light window for St John's Church, Digswell. The artist also thanks Neil Hanson for all the hard work put in and suggests "a quieter occupation, wrestling alligators in the Everglades or something". Glyn Hughes: [1 TLS] A letter by the poet and novelist Glyn Hughes, in which he discusses his proposed submissions, describing how he had started to paint again after a break of 20 years; and suggests some commissioned pictures of Cumberland with poems to go with them. David Wright: [3 ALS] A group of letters by David Wright, ex Gregory Fellow in Poetry at Leeds University. Wright writes about the commission and his proposed submissions, including "Procession" and "Mirehouse". He also suggests other artists for the project including William Scammell of Cockermouth. Jon Silkin: [1 ALS; 1ANS; 1 exhibition agreement ] A small collection comprising one letter, one note on a Stand magazine compliments slip, and an exhibition agreement by the poet Jon Silkin made in connection with the exhibition in 1982. In his letter to Hanson, Silkin discusses the commission and his proposed submissions, including "The Church is getting short of Breath". Roy Fisher: [2 ALS] Two letters by Roy Fisher on University of Keele headed notepaper. Fisher's thoughts on his submissions include "The Running Changes" and a piece on "a quest, among desolate military sites and barbed-wire littered beaches, for the shrimping grounds of Flookburgh, but it seemed likely to have strong negative tourist appeal, so I've desisted". Roger Garfitt: [4 ALS] A collection of letters by Roger Garfitt. In these warm and appreciative letters Garfitt discusses his proposed submissions to the exhibition, including 'The Broken Road' as "it's probably the best landscape poem I've done". Garfitt describes his first experience of the Lake District "at the age of twelve, leaning out of a coach window on a day trip, as rapt and enraptured as any Romantic on a walking tour." Paul Joyce: [7 ALS; 4TLS; 2 postcards] A collection of letters by the photographer Paul Joyce. In his letters Joyce writes about his proposed submissions, including a collaboration with the poet Jonathan Williams. Joyce shows concern for the financial aspects of the commission and includes a list of expenses for attending the opening.