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Poole, Dorset: Blandford Press, 1985. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. McBride, Angus. Hard cover in very good condition with orange boards and gold lettering along spine.. Text block clean and tight. No writings, no markings noted. Contains black & white illustrations throughout, in addition to a special section of 8 leaves/16 pages of full page colored illustrations by Angus McBride. Dust jacket in very good condition. * From the book, ""This is an action-packed book as well as being full of new and established facts. Not only does it detail the weapons, wars and ways of these barbarian peoples, it also relates to their history the legends of Attila, Alaric and Charlemagne, so essential a part of the barbarian myth... The magnificent colour plates were specially painted for the book by the internationally renowned illustrator Angus McBride.""
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The Barbarians: Warriors & Wars of the Dark Ages
by Newark, Tim
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The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance
by Hale, John
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- 9780689122002
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New York, New York, U.S.A.: Atheneum, 1994. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 1st Printing Stated: First American Edition 1994. First Printing per complete number line including number one. Hard cover in very good condition. Black boards with beige spine cloth containing silver spine lettering. Bump to the top front board. Text block clean & tight with no markings noted. Text block edge uncut. Dust jacket good but showing some shelf & edge wear and a 1/2 inch chip / strip across top of inside front flap running to outside corner (corresponds to bump noted above to corner of board.) If there was a price, it was on this missing strip. Near top side edge also has about 5 holes that appear to have been made by a pencil point and a rough edge along those points. Chip does not appear to have removed any printing but for price if one was present. See the two photos. Contains some black & white illustrations/photographs throughout. Concludes with chapter end notes, a…
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Inventing the Middle Ages: The Lives, Works, and Ideas of the Great Medievalists of the Twentieth Century
by Cantor, Norman F
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William Morrow and Company Inc, 1991. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Hard cover in fine condition with cream boards, light rust colored spine cloth, and gold gilt spine lettering. Text block clean & tight; no writings, no markings noted. Dust jacket in likewise fine condition. * From the jacket, ""Our images of the Middle Ages - of wars, tournaments, and plagues, of kings and saints, of knights and ladies - are so vivid that it might be difficult to believe that they are recently minted. However, in this ground breaking work, Norman F. Cantor explains that our current notion of the Middle Ages as an epoch is new; born of the twentieth century, when European and American scholars looked back from their own war-ravaged times and discovered another unique and troubled culture in the era between Rome and the Renaissance. In their hands, the century's great intellectual constructs - modernism, formalism, and the rest - became instruments of revelation, uncovering the roots of modern social…
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The Medieval Vision : Essays in History and Perception
by Erickson, Carolly
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New York: Oxford University Press, 1976. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. First Edition per same date on both Title & Copyright pages and no other printings noted. Hard cover in very good condition with brown boards and gold gilt spine lettering. Interior text block clean & tight; no writing, no markings to note. Former owner's book plate pasted on verso of ffp; age toning to all the papers; start of foxing to verso of boards and to the end papers. Dust jacket good with shelf & edge wear, small chips at head of spine, closed tear on rear flap with minor loss, 1/2"" split at top of rear fold. Minor foxing to the white areas along the fold lines. Not price clipped. * From the jacket front flap, "". . .a visionary world view and distinctive habits of mental and corporeal sight defined the boundaries of medieval reality. . . In nine closely related essays.. . . traces the visionary imagery that formed the interwoven natural and spiritual landscapes of the…
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