Published by Ashgate For The Navy Records Society In Asscoaition With The British Library And Magdalene College Cambridge, Aldershot England, 2000
Seller: Westside Stories, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. In Pristine Condition, A Pictorial Survey Of Henry Eighths Navy Compiled In 1546. By Anthony Anthony. Each Ship Illustrated And Detailed. The Book Is Unmarked, No Inscriptions Or Notations. Blue Cloth Covered Boards With Bright Gilt Title On The Spine. White Dj, Complete Not Price Clipped. Illustration Of One Of The Ships On The Front And Red Title On The Front And Spine. No Apparent Shelf Or Reading Wear. May Require Extra Shipping, An Oversize Book.
Published by Ashgate, 2000
ISBN 10: 0754600947 ISBN 13: 9780754600947
Seller: Inside the Covers, Lancaster, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good+. Hard cover published by Ashgate in 2000. Blue covers with gilt lettering on spine. Book is in very good condition. Dust jacket has a tear and crease at top of spine, some creasing along edges, and some wrinkling in back by spine. DJ is in good plus condition. 4to, 198 pages, 2.1 lb.; Navy Records Society Publications; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 198 pages.
Published by Routledge, 2000
ISBN 10: 0754600947 ISBN 13: 9780754600947
Seller: Stephen White Books, Bradford, United Kingdom
hardcover. Condition: Good. Ex-library book, usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. With Dust Cover. Quick dispatch from UK seller.
Published by Ashgate, Cambridge, 2000
ISBN 10: 0754600947 ISBN 13: 9780754600947
Seller: M. & A. Simper Bookbinders & Booksellers, WARRNAMBOOL, VIC, Australia
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. With illustrations of Henry's ships in colour and black and white, a very good copy in a very good dustjacket. Here for the first time complete in print is the famous pictorial survey of Henry VIII's navy compiled in 1546 by Anthony Anthony, a clerk in the ordnance office. Originally comprising three rolls of vellum, the MS features paintings of each of the king's 58 ships, below which are set details of their guns, shot, and related equipment. Two of the original rolls were allegedly given by Charles II to Samuel Pepys, who had them cut to form a volume which is one of the treasures of his library, now at Magdalene College, Cambridge. The other roll remains in the British Library. Several of the illustrations have become familiar, especially that of the Mary Rose, herself already a wreck when Anthony presented his work to the king. The present edition re-assembles the three parts of the Anthony Roll, allowing the document to be seen in its original sequence for the first time in over 300 years. The fleet which Henry VIII created is revealed as the king saw it in the last year of his life. Because of the unusual format of the MS, a complete facsimile is not presented here. Anthony's paintings at Magdalene and in the British Library are reproduced in full colour from newly commissioned photographs. Adjacent to each ship illustration is the relevant text, given in its original spelling. In the Introduction Anthony's personal and professional career is set out for the first time, and the subsequent history of his MS is revealed as a subject of interest in its own right. In order to explore the many facets of this remarkable document, a work of art as well as an administrative record, the Introduction includes essays by experts in the field of ordnance, art history, heraldry and fabric, and on the oared vessels which were so distinctive a feature of the navy of the time. Marine archaeologists from the Mary Rose Trust examine the accuracy of Anthony's representation and inventory of the Mary Rose in the light of the excavation of the ship. ; 305 x 220mm; xxii, 198 pages.