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  • Adams, H. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1963. xvii, 397p., ill. Sentry ed. pb G/VG label on half-title page; some wear; $8 #LW1
  • Abram, A. English life and manners in the later Middle Ages. London, Routledge, 1913. xiv, 352p., ill. hb Ex libris, Fair/Good; badly worn; some pages mended; $10 #LW2
  • Adams, G.B. The history of England from the Norman Conquest to the death of John, 1066-1216. London, Longmans, Green, 1905. x, 473p., map.. (Political history of England, v.2) hb Fair+ Ex libris; much wear; some torn pages. $20 #LW3
  • Adelson, H.L. Medieval commerce. Princeton, Van Nostrand, 1962. 192p. (Anvil original, 60) pb G some underlining in red ink; foxing; label on p.2 of cover; $8 #LW4
  • Albertson, C. Anglo-Saxon saints and heroes. [S.l.], Fordham University Press, 1967. xv, 347p., chart. hb/jkt VG/G label on FFEP; jkt torn; $20 #LW5
  • Alcock, L. Arthur's Britain. Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1975, c1971. xvii, 415, ill., map. (Pelican books A1396) pb VG slight browning of pages; label on p.2 of cover; $11 #LW6
  • Alcock, L. Was this Camelot? NY, Stein & Day, 1972. 224p., ill., maps. (New aspects of archaeology) hb/jkt VG/VG label on FFEP; $25 #LW7
  • Altick, R.C. The art of literary research. NY, Norton, 1963. x, 240p. ill. hb/jkt VG/VG name of FFEP; $8 #LW8
  • Altick, R.D. To be in England. NY, Norton, 1969. 294p., ill. 1st ed. hb/jkt VG/VG $15 #LW9
  • Altschul, M. A baronial family in medieval England, the Clares, 1217-1314. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins, 1965. 332p. (JHU Studies in historical and political science, series 83, no.2) hb/jkt G/P underlining; label on FFEP; jkt torn; $44 #LW10
  • American Friends Service Committee. Speak Truth to Power, a Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence, a Study of International Conflict. [Philadelphia, 1955]. 71p. PB G+ POS on t-p; notes on 'table of contents' page; else clean, tight; $2 #KS1003
  • Andrews, F.B. The mediaeval builder and his methods. Totowa, NJ, Rowman & Littlefield, 1976. 99, 10p. ill. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Birmingham Archaeological Society, v.48 (1925) and v.55 (1931).. hb/jkt VG/VG $10 #LW11
  • Anglo-Saxon chronicles. translated and collated by Anne Savage. NY, St. Martin's/Marek, 1983. 288p. 1st ed. hb/jkt VG/VG $20 #LW12
  • Appleby, J.T. England without Richard, 1189-1199. Ithaca, NY, Cornell, 1965. 248p. hb/jkt VG/VG label on FFEP; $20 #LW13
  • Appleby, J.T. The troubled reign of King Stephen. NY, Barnes & Noble, 1970. 218p. hb/jkt VG/G label of FFEP; jkt torn; $20 #LW14
  • Aries, P. Centuries of childhood. NY, Vintage, 1962. 447p. (Vintage giant, V236) pv VG pages browning; spine faded; $8 #LW15
  • Aries, P. The hour of our death. NY, Knopf, 1981. xvii, 651p., ill. hb/jkt VG/G jkt torn; $10 #LW16
  • Ariosto, L. Orlando furioso. G. Waldman, translator. NY, Oxford, 1974. xvii, 630p. pb VG $9 #LW17
  • Arnold, H. The first royal tour by the Prince and Princess in Australia and New Zealand, 1983. Photographed by Tim Graham. Norwich, Jarrold, 1983. 32p. col.ill. pv VG $10 #LW18
  • Ashe, G. The discovery of King Arthur. Garden City, NY, Anchor Press, Doubleday, 1985. xi, 226p. ill. hb/jkt VG/VG $14 #LW19
  • Ashe, G. The quest for Arthur's Britain. St.Albans, Paladin, 1976, c1968. ix, 238p. ill., maps. pb VG label on half title-page; $3 #LW20
  • Ashley, M. The age of absolutism, 1648-1775. Springfield, MA, Merriam, 1974. 336p., ill. (History of the western world, 3) hb/jkt VG/G jkt torn; $5 #LW21
  • Ashley, M. The people of England. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1982..viii, 214p. ill. hb/jkt VG/VG $5 #LW22
  • Aston, T. Crisis in Europe, 1560-1660. Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1967. viii, 390p. (Anchor books, A575) pb G underlining in red ink; label on p.2 of cover; name on half-title page; $4 #LW23
  • Ault, W. Open-field farming in medieval England. NY, Barnes & Noble, 1972. 183p. (Historical problems, studies and documents, 16) hb/jkt VG/G label on front pastedown; jkt torn; $25 #LW24
  • Ault, W. Open-field husbandry and the village community. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1965. 102p. (Transactions of the Society, new series, v.55, pt.7)pb VG cover faded; label on p.2 of cover; $25 #LW25
  • Aydelote, W.O., et al. (eds.) Dimensions of quantitative research in history. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1972. ix, 435p. (Limited paperback editions, 45) pb VG label on p.2 of cover; spine faded; $10 #LW26
  • Aylmer, G.E. The king's servants: the civil service of Charles I, 1625-42. NY, Columbia University Press, 1961. xii, 521p., ill. hb/jkt VG/VG name on FFEP; jkt slightly worn; $15 #LW27
  • Aylmer, G.E. A short history of seventeenth-century England. NY, New American Library, 1963. 256p., ill. (Mentor books, MT512) pb G heavily underlined; reading copy; $4 #LW28
  • Aylmer, G.E. The state's servants: the civil service of the English republic, 1649-1660. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973. xiii, 484p., maps. hb/jkt VG/VG label on front pastedown; jkt faded on spine, bent; $40 #LW29
  • Ayris, P. Cranmer, primate of all England. London, British Library, 1989. 47p., ill. Exhibit catalog. pb VG $25 #LW30
  • Bagley, J.J. Historical interpretation, sources of English medieval history, 1066-1540. Baltimore, Penguin, 1965. 285p. (Pelican original, A739) pb G+ some underlining in red ink; label on p.2 of cover; $3.50 #LW32
  • Bainton, R.H. Christendon, v.1. NY, Harper & Row, 1966. 274p., ill. (Harper colophon books, CN507) pb VG label on FFEP; hole punched in front cover and FFEP; $3.50 #LW33
  • Bainton, R.H. Reformation of the sixteenth century. Boston, Beacon, 1964. 278p. ill. (BP, 22) pb G+ underlining; marginal notes; label on p.2 of cover; $3 #LW34
  • Baker, J.H. Introduction to English legal history. London, Butterworths, 1971. xxi, 330p. pb label on p.2 of cover; some underlining; else VG $12 #LW35
  • Baker, J. English stained glass of the medieval period. London, Thames & Hudson, 1978. 96p., ill. pb VG $11 #LW36
  • Barber, R. Arthurian legends. Totowa, Littlefield, Adams, 1979. vi, 224p. ill. hb/jkt VG/VG jkt faded on spine; $7 #LW37
  • Barber, R. Edward Prince of Wales and Aquitaine. NY, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1978. 298p. ill., maps. hb/jkt VG/VG $15 #LW38
  • Barber, R. Henry Plantagenet. Totowa, Rowman & Littlefield, 1973, c1964. 278p., ill. hb/jkt VG/VG small tear on jkt; $5 #LW39
  • Barber, R. The reign of chivalry. NY, St. Martin's, 1980. 208p., ill. hg/jkt VG/G jkt faded, stained; $7 #LW40
  • Bark, W.C. The origins of the medieval world. Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1960. x,224p. (Anchor books, A190) pb G some underlining; label on p.2 of cover; $2.50 #LW41
  • Baker, R. L. The English customs service, 1307-1343. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1961. 76p. (Transactions of the Society, new series, v.51, pt.6) pb G label on p.2 of cover; cover faded, stained, torn; $15 #LW42
  • Baring-Gould, S. Curious myths of the Middle Ages. New Hyde Park, NY, University Books, 1967. x,660p. ill. Reprint; first published 1866-1868. hb/jkt VG/VG jkt torn. $10 #LW43
  • Barker, E. The character of England. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1947. xii, 595p. ill. hb/jkt VG/G jkt worn, torn. $5.50 #LW44
  • Barlow, F. Edward the Confessor. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970. xxviii, 375p. ill. (some folded), maps. [English monarchs, 3] hb/jkt G/G label on FFEP; some underlining; jkt torn; $9 #LW45
  • Barlow, F. The feudal kingdom of England. NY, Longman, 1976, c1972. xi, 475p., maps, charts. 3rd ed. (History of England, 4) pb VG $7 #LW46
  • Barlow, F. Thomas Becket. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986. xii, 334p., ill. hb/jkt VG/VG some browning; $8 #LW47
  • Barlow, F. William I and the Norman Conquest. NY, Collier Books, 1967, c1965. xii, 210p., ill., maps. pb VG label on FFEP; some underlining; $15 #LW48
  • Barlow, F. William Rufus. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1983. xix, 484p. ill., map. (English monarchs, 8) hb/jkt VG/VG some browning; $10 #LW49
  • Barnie, J. War in medieval English society. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1974. xiii, 204p. genealogical charts on end papers. hb/jkt G/VG some underlinging; jkt faded on spine. $12 #LW50
  • Baron, S.W. Ancient and medieval Jewish history. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1972. xxvi, 588p. hb/jkt VG/VG $48 #LW51
  • Barraclough, G., editor. The Christian world. NY, Abrams, 1981. 328p., ill. hb/jkt VG/VG $40 #LW52
  • Barraclough, G. The crucible of Europe. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1976. 180p. ill. (Cal 326) pb VG label on p.2 of cover; $4 #LW53
  • Barraclough, G. The origins of modern Germany. NY, Capricorn, 1963. xi, 481p. (Cap giant, 233) pb G underlining; label on p.2 of cover; $2.25 #LW54
  • Barnes, P.M. A guide to seals in the Public Record Office. London, H.M.S.O., 1968. xii, 66p., ill. 2nd ed. pb some high-lighting; top front corner bent; label on p.2 of cover; $25 #LW55
  • Barr, A. The official Sloane ranger handbook. NY, St. Martin's, 1983. 159p., ill. pb VG $10 #LW56
  • Barry, S. Royal secrets. NY, Villard, 1985. xii, 221p., ill. Book club ed. hb/jkt VG/G jkt torn; $3 #LW57
  • Barry, S. Royal service. NY, Macmillan, 1983. vi, 246 p., ill. Book club ed. hb/jkt VG/F $3 #LW58
  • Barton, J. The hollow crown. NY, Dial Press, 1971. 272p. ill. 1st American ed. hb/jkt VG/VG jkt spine faded; $20 #LW60
  • Barzun, J. Clio and the doctors. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1974. xi, 173p. hb/jkt VG/VG label on FFEP; jkt spine faded; $5 #LW61
  • Barzun, J. The house of intellect. NY, Harper & Row, 1961. viii, 274p. (Harper torchbooks TB1051) pb VG spine faded; label on p.2 of cover; $2 #LW63
  • Barzun, J. The modern researcher. NY, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1957. xiii, 386p. hb GV name on FFEP; $3 #LW64
  • Bates Harbin, S.W. Members of Parliament for the County of Somerset, first series. [S.l.], Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1932. 16p. Reprint from v.78, 1932, of the Proceedings of the Society. pb VG back cover has bent corner; $10 #LW65
  • Bautier, R.H. The economic development of medieval Europe. NY, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971. 286p., ill. (History of European civilization library) hb/jkt G/VG label on p.2 of cover; some underlining; $10 #LW66
  • Baxter, S.B., editor. Basic documents of English history. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1968. xi, 338p. Errata page. pb G label on p.2 of cover; name on FFEP; some underlining; $5 #LW67
  • Bean, J.M.W. The decline of English feudalism. NY, Barnes & Noble, 1968. xii, 335p. Signature X, p. 309-323, crumpled before binding. hb G/G Ex lib. labels on jkt, spine; pocket on FFEP; $25 #LW69
  • Beardwood, A. Alien merchants in England. Cambridge, Mediaeval Academy, 1931. xii, 212p. (Monographs of the Mediaeval Academy, 3) hb VG $50 #LW70
  • Beardwood, A. The trial of Walter Langton. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1964. 45p. (Transactions of the Society, v.54, pt.3) pb VG label on p.2 of cover; cover faded; $7 #LW71
  • Bede. L.Sherley-Price, translator. History of the English church and people. Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1965. 341p. (Penguin classics, L42) pb G underlining; name on FFEP; $4 #LW73
  • Beeler, J. Warfare in England. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1966. xiii, 493p., maps. hb/jkt VG/G some wear on jkt; $20 #LW74
  • Beeler, J. Warfare in feudal Europe. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1971. xvi, 272p. maps. (Cornell paperbacks) pb G some underlining; label on p.2 of cover. $5 #LW75
  • Bellew, G. Britain's kings and queens. London, Pitkin, 1969. 32p., ill. (Pitkin 'pride of England' books) pb VG name on p.1; price tag on cover; $5 #LW76
  • Belloc, H. Cranmer. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1931. 333p. ill. hb G binding faded; top edge stained; label on FFEP; $12 #LW77
  • Bennett, H.S. Life on the English manor. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1971. xvi, 364p. ill. (History CAM, 105) pb VG spine faded; label on p.2 of cover; $5 #LW79
  • Bennett, H.S. The Pastons and their England. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1970. xvi, 260p. (History CAM, 513) pb; VG label on p.2 of cover; $4.50 #LW80
  • Bennett, H.S. Six medieval men and women. NY, Atheneum, 1981. ix, 176p. College edition. (Atheneum, 3) pb; cover bent, else VG. $4 #LW81
  • Bennett, M. Battle of Bosworth. NY, St.Martin's, 1985. xi, 199p. ill., maps. hb/jkt VG/VG $10 #LW82
  • Bennett, M. Lambert Simnel and the Battle of Stoke. NY, St. Martin's, 1987. vii, 157p., ill., maps. hb/jkt VG/VG $8 #LW83
  • Benson, R.L. The bishop-elect. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1968. xix, 440 p. hb/jkt VG/VG $50 #LW85
  • Benton, J.F. Town origins. Boston, Heath, 1968. xvi, 108p., map (Problems in European civilization) pb; label on p.2 of cover; cover faded; pages browning, else G $6 #LW86
  • Beresford, M.W. Medieval England. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1979. xvii, 286p. ill., maps. 2nd ed. hb/jkt VG/VG jkt slightly faded; $30 #LW89
  • Berger, R., ed. Scientific methods in medieval archaeology. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970. xvii, 459p., ill., maps (Contributions, UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 4) hb/jkt G/VG+ stain on upper edge; $22 #LW91
  • Bingham, C. The crowned lions. London, David & Charles, 1978. 192p., ill., maps. hb/jkt VG/G jkt faded. $14 #LW94
  • Birmingham, S. Duchess. Boston, Little, Brown, 1981. viii, 344p. 1st ed. Book Club edition. hb/jkt G/G staining on top edge and some ills., jkt faded; $3 #LW95
  • Bishop, M. The Middle Ages. NY, American Heritage Press, 1970. 386p., ill. pb G label on p.2 of cover; spine faded; small stain on top edge; $1.50 #LW98
  • Blitzer, C. The Commonwealth of England. NY, Capricorn, 1963. xxvi, 217p., ill. pb G label on p.2 of cover; underlining; stain on top edge; $4 #LW99
  • Bloch, M. Feudal society. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1964-1966, c1961. 2v., ill. (Phoenix books, 156-157) pb G labels on p.2 of covers; $5 set #LW100
  • Bloch, M. French rural history. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1973, c1966. xxxiii, 258p., ill. (Campus, 28) pb VG cover faded; label on FFEP; $5 #LW101
  • Bloch, M. The historian's craft. NY, Random House, c1953. xxi, 197p. (Vintage books, V512) pb G some browning; label over name on FFEP; $3.50 #LW102
  • Bloch, M. Land and work in medieval Europe. NY, Harper & Row, 1969, c1967. xii, 260p. (Harper torchbooks, 1452) pb VG back cover faded; label on p.2 of cover; name on FFEP $17 #LW103
  • Bloch, M. The royal touch. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973. xi, 441 p. ill. hb/jkt VG/VG label on p.2 of cover $20 #LW104
  • Boase, T.S.R. Death in the Middle Ages. NY, McGraw-Hill, 1972. 144p. ill. (Library of medieval civilization) pb G label on p.2 of cover; cover worn; $7 #LW106
  • Bodet, G. Early English parliaments. Boston, Heath, 1967. xx, 107p. (Problems in European civilization) pb G some browning, label on p.2 of cover; name on t-p; booksellers notes on FFEP. $2 #LW108
  • Boissonnade, P. E. Power, translator. Life and work in medieval Europe. NY, Harper & Row, 1964 (1927) xviii, 394p., ill. (Harper torchbooks, TB1141. pb VG label on p.2 of cover. $5 #LW109
  • Bouchard, C.B. Spirituality and administration. Cambridge, Mdiaeval Academy of America, 1979. viii, 144p., ill., maps. (Speculum anniversary monographs, 5) pb VG+ $15 #LW112
  • Bowle, J. The English experience. NY, Capricorn, 1972. ix, 523p. (Cap giant, 370) pb G label on p.2 of cover. $9 #LW114
  • Boxer, C.R. Four centuries of Portuguese expansion. Berkley, University of California Press, 1972. ix, 102p., ill., fold. map. (Campus, 19) pb VG, though spine is faded, label on p.2 of cover. $20 #LW115
  • Boyd, A. The monks of Durham. London, Cambridge University Press, 1975. 48p., ill., maps. (Cambridge introduction to the history of mankind) pb VG cover shows very little wear; label on p.2 of cover. $10 #LW116
  • Bradford, E. The story of the Mary Rose. NY, Norton, 1982. 207p., ill. 1st American ed. hb/jkt VG/G jkt faded on spine. $6 #LW120
  • Brandt, W.J. The shape of medieval history. NY, Schocken Books, 1973, c1966. xix, 177p. pb spine faded; else VG. $7 #LW121
  • Brantl, R. editor. Medieval culture. NY, Braziller, 1966. 384 p., ill. hb/jkt VG/VG label on p.2 of cover. $24 #LW122
  • Braudel, F. S.Reynolds, translator. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II. NY, Harper & Row, 1975-1976. 2 v. (1375p.) ill. (Colophon books, Torchbooks) pb v.1: VG, v.2: G browning. $10 set. #LW124
  • Braudel, F. S.Reynolds, translator. The perspective of the world. NY, Harper & Row, 1984. 699 p., ill., maps. (Civilization & capitalism, v.3) hb/jkt VG/VG $9 #LW125
  • Braudel, F. S.Reynolds, translator. The structures of everyday life. NY, Harper & Row, 1981. 623 p., ill., maps. (Civilization & capitalism, v.1) hb/jkt VG/G jkt torn. $3 #LW126
  • Braudel, F. S.Reynolds, translator. The wheels of commerce. NY, Harper & Row, 1982. 670 p., ill., maps. (Civilization & capitalism, v.2) hb/jkt VG/VG $7 #LW127
  • Brault, G.J., ed. Eight thirteenth-century rolls of arms. University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1973. 148 p., ill. hb/jkt VG/VG, label on FFEP. $20 #LW128
  • Breihan, Carl W. The complete and authentic life of Jesse James. New ed. NY, Fell, 1972,c1953. 287p.,ill. HB/jkt VG/G jkt browning, worn at edges, faded along spine, bumped at tail of spine; binding shows slight wear at head, tail of spine; text clean, tight; $30 #GE4037
  • Brentano, R. Rome before Avignon. NY, Basic Books, 1974. xiv, 340 p., ill., map. hb/jkt VG/G jkt faded, torn. $10.50 #LW132
  • Brondsted, J. K.Skov, translator. The Vikings. Baltimore, Penguin, 1976. 347 p., ill., map. (Pelican original) pb, browning, else VG. $10 #LW134
  • Brooke, C. London, 800-1216. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1975. xxi, 424 p., ill., maps. (History of London) hb/jkt VG/VG $18. #LW136
  • Brooke, C. From Alfred to Henry III. NY, Norton, 1969. xi, 276 p., ill. (Norton library, N362) pb G underlining, label on p.2 of cover. $2.50 #LW140
  • Brooke, C. The Saxon and Norman kings. [Glasgow?] Fontana/Collins, 1975. 224 p., ill. (British monarchy sereis) pb G+ some browning. $3 #LW141
  • Brooke, C. The structure of medieval society. NY, McGraw-Hill, [1978?] 143 p., ill. (Library of medieval civilization) hb/jkt VG/VG label on p.2 of cover. $7 #LW142
  • Brooke, Z.N. A history of Europe, 911-1198. London, Methuen, 1969. xx, 553 p., maps. 3rd ed. (University paperbacks, 298) pb VG label on p.2 of cover. $10 #LW143
  • Brooke-Little, J. The British monarchy in colour. Poole, Blandford, 1976. x, 202 p., ill. (Blandford colour series) hb/jkt VG/VG $5 #LW144
  • Brown, Dee. Tepee tales of the American Indian, retold for our times. Illus. by Louis Mofsie. 1st Am.ed. NY, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979. 174p.,ill. HB/jkt VG/G+ jkt torn at bottom of back flap; binding tight; text clean; $4.75 #KS1008
  • Brown, M. Prince Charles, a biography. NY, Crown, 1980. 184p., ill. hb/jkt VG+/VG+ $6 #LW145
  • Brown, R.A. The Normans. NY., St.Martin's, 1984. 191 p., ill., maps. 1st US ed. hb/jkt VG/G jkt faded, creased. $7 #LW147
  • Brown, R.A. The Normans and the Norman Conquest. NY, Crowell, 1969. viii, 292 p., maps. pb, G, underlining, label on p.2 of cover. $7.50 #LW148
  • Bruce-Mitford, R. Aspects of Anglo-Saxon archaeology. NY, Harper's, 1974. xxi, 356 p., ill., maps. 1st US ed. hb/jkt VG/VG, label on FFEP. $16.00 #LW149
  • Bruce-Mitford, R. Sutton Hoo ship burial, a handbook. London, British Museum, 1968. 85, 32 p., ill., maps. pb, G, bent corner, label on p.2 of cover. $10 #LW150
  • Bruges, Galbert of, trans. J.B. Ross. Murder of Charles the Good. NY, Harper & Row, 1967. xiii, 348 p., maps. (Harper torchbooks, TB1311) pb g/vg label on p.2 of cover. $5 #LW151
  • Bruun, G. The world in the twentieth century. Boston, Heath, 1957. xxi, 818 p., ill., maps. 3rd ed. hb VG; label on p.2 of cover; name on FFEP. $6 #LW152
  • Bryan, J., C.J.V. Murphy. Windsor story. NY., Morrow, 1979. 639p., ill. Book club ed. hb/jkt VG/VG, corners bumped. $1.50 #LW153
  • Bryant, A. Age of chivalry. N.Y., New American Library, 1970. 576 p. (Plume books) pb some browning, else VG $5.00 #LW154
  • Cosgrave, Patrick. Thatcher, the first term. London, Bodley Head, c1985. x,239p. HB/jkt VG/VG jkt has small sticker on spine; text clean, tight; $2.45 #GE3107
  • Dellquest, Augustus Wilfrid. Burt's United States coin book NY, Burt, 1935. vi,73p.,ill. HB/jkt VG/VG jkt has a few chips, small tears, shows wear on spine; binding shows wear, some fading at top edge; endpapers browning; text clean, tight; $14 #GE3084
  • Harrity, Richard, Ralph G. Martin. The three lives of Helen Keller. 1st ed. Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1962. 189p.,ill. HB/jkt VG/G- binding slightly worn at head, tail of spine; jkt browning, with small tears and chips at edges, corners; pencil notes on FFEP; text clean, tight; $11 #KS6005
  • Leachman, Robert. Visions and nightmares: America after Reagan. NY, Macmillan, c1987. xxxv,316p. HB/jkt VG/VG jkt has small chip; text clean, tight; $3 #GE4031
  • Lewis, Arthur H. The day they shook the plum tree. 1st ed. NY, Harcourt, Brace & World, c1963. 314p. HB VG binding shows wear, top corners bumpted, spine faded; previous owner's book plate on front pastedown; pencil note on FFEP; back pastedown and BFEP have small stains; else clean, tight; $9.45 #BBE2017
  • Niven, David. The moon's a balloon. Bring on the empty horses. London, Octopus, 1984. 632p. HB/jkt VG/VG jkt shows light wear at corners; price on FFEP; pages starting to brown; else clean, tight, $18; #BBE2022
  • Rieber Alfred J., Robeert C. Nelson. A study of the USSR and Communism. NY, Putnam's Sons, c1962. 256p.,ill.,maps HB/jkt VG/G ex-libris; jkt torn, library labels on spine and front of jkt; jkt faded along spine, label on Mylar cover which is taped to front paste-down; tape residue on back cover; library property stamps on FFEP, BFEP; book pocket removed from BFEP; text clean, tight; $9 #GE4034
  • Robson, Lucia St.Clair. Ride the wind. NY, Ballantine, c1982. 542p., ill., map. HB VG binding shows slight wear at head, tail of spine; text clean, tight, $49.5; #BBE2003
  • Scott, Joathan F., Albert Hyma, Arthur H. Noyes. Readings in medieval history. NY, Appleton-Century-Crofts, c1933. xv,642p. HB G+ binding rubbed; spine darkened with age; PO's 9name9 stamped on FFEP; limited underlining in pencil; else tight; $4 #GE4005
  • Scott Moncrieff, M.C. Kings and queens of England. London, Blandford, 1969, c1966. 159p.,ill. HB/jkt VG/VG jkt chipped, torn in back; back cover bumped; text clean, tight; $2.90 #GE4009
  • Sitwell, Edith. Fanfare for Elizabeth. NY, Macmillan, 1946. 227p.,ill. HB/jkt G/G- ex-libris; jkt faded, torn, in torn Mylar cover; call mark on spine, back, front covers both have slight staining; fore-edge stained; book pocket on front paste-down; back paste-down stained; BFEP stained from Mylar cover; library perforating stamp on t.-p., p.51, p.227; small stains on p.38-39; else clean, tight; $2.50 #GE4008
  • Smith, D.W. Helvetius, a stdy in persecution. Oxford, Clarendon, 1965. viii,248p.,ill. HB/jkt VG/VG jkt faded, browning, small tears at head,tail of spine; binding faded on back cover; PO's name stamped on FFEP; text clean, tight; $15 #GE4007
  • Smith, Richard M. The Sir Nicholas Bacon collection: sources on English society, 1250-1700, an exhibition at the Joseph Regenstein Library of the University of Chicago, April-June 197u2. Chicago, University of Chicago Library, 1972. ix, 101p. ill. Exhibit catalog. pb G front cover torn, bent; label on p.2 of cover; $15 #LW31
  • Smith, Waldo E.L. Episcopal appointments and patronage in the reign of Edward II. Chicago, Americao Society of Church History, 1938. xv,144p., ill. HB VG binding rubbed, worn; spine darkened with age; PO's name stamped on FFEP; pages uncut; text clean, tight; $12 #GE4006
  • St.George, Thomas R. c/o Postmaster. NY, Crowell, 1943. xi,194p.,ill. HB G ex-libris; spine mended with heavy black tape; call mark on spine; endpapers browning; front paste-down stained; date due slip on FFEP; text clean, tight; $1.70 #GE3127
  • Stone, Lawrence. An Elizabethan: Sir Horatio Palavicino. Oxford, Clarendon, 1956. xix,345p.,ill. HB/jkt VG/G- jkt faded on spine, worn at tomp and bottom edges, small tears at head, tail of spine; endpapers show slight browning; PO's name in pencil on FFEP; text clean, tight; $27.30 #GE4012
  • Thierry, Augustin. History of the conquest of England by the Normans. Trans. from the 7th Paris ed. by William Hazlitt. London, Bell & Daldy, 1871. 2 v.,ill. HB G+ bindings worn, especially at head, tail of spines;endpapers browning in both vols., former owner's book-plate on front paste-down in both vols.; PO's name stamped on half-title p. both vols; else both clean, tight; $13.80 for set of 2v. #GE4010
  • Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the year 1968, vol.120. Liverpool, The Society, 1969. xxiv,168p.,ill. HB VG ex-libris; mark on spine where call mark removed; library property stamp on upper edge; front paste-down has former library book-plate; back paste-down has pocket; BFEP has date-due slip; FFEP has library discard stamp, PO's name stamped; text clean, tight; $12 #GE4018
  • Trever, Albert A. History of ancient civilization. Vol.2: The Roman world. NY, Harcourt, Brace, 1939. xiv,817p.,maps HB G+ spine darken with age; binding worn esp. at edges, corners; POS on FFEP; browning; text block starting to separate from binding; else clean; $4.75 #GE4015
  • Villari, Pasquale. Life and times of Girolamo Savonarola. Trans. by Linda Villari. London, Fisher Unwin; NY, Scribner's Sons, [1888?] xlvii, 792p., ill. HB G binding worn on all corners, edges, esp. head, tail of spine; endpapers browning; lacks FFEP,BFEP; PO's names on half-title; text clean, tight; $10 #GE4016
  • Walker, Curtis Howe. Eleanor of Aquitaine. Illustrated by M.S. Nowicki. [Chapel Hill], Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1950. xiv,274p.,ill., geneal.tables. HBjkt G-/Poor jkt badly torn along spine; binding slightly worn on spine; some fading; illustrated endpapers; limited marginal notes in ink; else clean, tight; $5 #GE4014
  • Walker, Williston. A history of the Christian church. NY, Scribner's Sons, 1950 [c1918, pref: 1919] xiii,624p.,maps. HB G binding worn, esp. at edges, corners; spine faded; small stain on front cover; POS, book-plate and name stamped on FFEP; limited underlining; else clean, tight; $5 #GE4017
  • Willert, P.F. Henry of Navarre and the Huguenots in France. NY, Putnam's Sons, 1893. v,478p.,ill. HB G- binding worn, spine badly faded; endpapers browning; PO's book-plate on front paste-down; pencil notes on FFEP; text clean, tight; $15 #GE4023
  • Wordsworth, John. The National Church of Sweden. The Hale lectures, 1910, delivered in St.James' Church, Chicago ..1910. London, Mowbray, 1911. xix,459p. HB VG binding shows little wear; stain on fore-edge; endpapers show slight browning; PO's name stamped on FFEP; text clean, tight; $6.25 #GE4019
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