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THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ORDERIC VITALIS. [Set of Six Volumes], Volume I. General Introduction; Books I and II, [Summary and Extracts]; Index Verborum. Volume II. Books III and IV. Volume III. Books V and VI. Volume IV. Books VII and VIII. Volume V. Books IX and X. Volume VI. Books XI, XII and XIII. (Oxford Medieval Texts).

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THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ORDERIC VITALIS. [Set of Six Volumes], Volume I. General Introduction; Books I and II, [Summary and Extracts]; Index Verborum. Volume II. Books III and IV. Volume III. Books V and VI. Volume IV. Books VII and VIII. Volume V. Books IX and X. Volume VI. Books XI, XII and XIII. (Oxford Medieval Texts).

by Edited and translated by CHIBNALL, Marjorie. [Signed presentation copy]

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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980;1983;1983;1983;1985;1986. . Volume I first edition, subsequent volumes second impressions, six volumes, 8vo., pp.xvi,386;xliii,409;xxviii,408;xliii,393;xix,413;xxvii,611, navy cloth, gilt; from the library of D.E. Luscombe, with editor’s presentation inscription to Volume II, light bruising to upper corner of volume II, else a fine, fresh set, all in dust-jackets, which are unclipped with the exception of Volume I, jacket to Volume II has closed tear to rear upper margin, small closed tears to front upper margin, and light sunning to spine, otherwise all very good indeed, with just a little light rubbing to extremities.

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THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ORDERIC VITALIS. [Set of Six Volumes], Volume I. General Introduction; Books I and II, [Summary and Extracts]; Index Verborum. Volume II. Books III and IV. Volume III. Books V and VI. Volume IV. Books VII and VIII. Volume V. Books IX and X. Volume VI. Books XI, XII and XIII. (Oxford Medieval Texts).
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Edited and translated by CHIBNALL, Marjorie. [Signed presentation copy]
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980;1983;1983;1983;1985;1986.
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