A NEW DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY Explaining the Terms used in that Science with their Etymology and different Versions into Latin..
by COATS James
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Printed for Jer. Batley, 1725. Revised and corrected edn. 8vo (7½ x 5 ins). Rebound in gilt lettered pebble-grained green cloth with new endpapers, red sprinkled edges (small nick at centre of spine - otherwise VG). Pp. [xiv] + 352, illus with engraved head and tail-pieces in text and 7 folding plates at rear (title and plates at little toned; no inscriptions).
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- Rothwell & Dunworth Ltd (GB)
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- Title
- A NEW DICTIONARY OF HERALDRY Explaining the Terms used in that Science with their Etymology and different Versions into Latin..
- Author
- COATS James
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
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- Printed for Jer. Batley, 1725
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- Heraldry;
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