Rare and modern books
By Sir Anthony Wagner K.C.V.O., D. Litt
Heralds of England a history of the Office and College of Arms
Heraldry Today - Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1985
116.77 €
Libreria della Spada online
(Firenze, Italy)
The correct shipping costs are calculated once the shipping address is entered during order creation. One or more delivery methods are available at the Seller's own discretion: Standard, Express, Economy, In-store pick-up.
Bookshop shipping conditions:
For items priced over €300, it is possible to request an instalment plan from Maremagnum. Payment can be made with Carta del Docente, Carta della cultura giovani e del merito, Public Administration.
Delivery time is estimated according to the shipping time of the bookshop and the courier. In case of customs detention, delivery delays may occur. Any customs duties are charged to the recipient.
For more infoPayment methods
- PayPal
- Credit card
- Bank transfer
-
-
Find out how to use
your Carta del Docente -
Find out how to use
your Carta della cultura giovani e del merito
Details
Description
Contents
Introduction
Origins
Le Noble Office d'Armes
Droits and largess, liveries and fees
King Richard's Charter
The new foundation
The Elizabethan troubles
The high prerogative
The troublesome times
The restoration
The revolution
The rise of Anstis
Anstis triumphant
Stephen Martin Leake
John Charles Brooke
Heard and Nayler
Rex v. Radclyffe
A new home
The industrious apprentices
The 1869 inquiry
Into the twentieth century
Note alle condizioni del volume
Usato ottime condizioni, lievi segni di uso e del tempo, volume privo di sovraccoperta. (T-CA)
Autore/i By Sir Anthony Wagner K.C.V.O., D. Litt
Editore Heraldry Today - Her Majesty's Stationery Office Luogo London
Anno 1985 Pagine XXXVI-610
Dimensioni 21x31 (cm) Illustrazioni ill. a colori e b/n n.t. - colors and b/w ills
Legatura tela ed. fregi in oro - hardcover Conservazione Usato ottime condizioni - used very good
Lingua Inglese - English text Peso 3200 (gr)
ISBN 0900455411 EAN-13 9780900455414