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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. no jacket. large hardcover with no jacket. pictorial boards. 286 pages clean.
Condition: Used: Very Good. Hardcover no jacket as issued no date in book clean unmarked pages Memoir No. 2 286 pages I-10.
Language: English
Published by London, Chapman & Hall Ltd, 1912
Seller: West Coast Rare Books, Westport, MAYO, Ireland
First Edition
Condition: Sehr gut. 16 x 22 cm, xxi, 489 pages. With Frontispiece and many B&W Illustrations throughout. Original dark blue cloth hard cover with with illustrations and title on spine. Fore and Tail edge deckle. Very good condition. Rubbing and bumping to corners, boards and spine. White title on spine rubbed off. All edges age darkened. Text block clean and bright. Front and rear hinges start to open, but binding still sound. Small amount of foxing to end papers. Canterbury Cathedral is often described as 'England in stone' as its history is intrinsically linked to the country's history. From its first Archbishop, Augustine, who established Christianity in England to Archbishop Langton's role in the Magna Carta negotiations and the power struggle between King Henry II and Archbishop Thomas Becket, Canterbury Cathedral's history is as rich as it comes.