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Ballads of Archery, Sonnets Etc.

by Rev. James William Dodd

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London: R.H.Evans, 1818 "The following ballads were written between twenty and thirty years past, at various times, for the entertainment of a Society of Archers, called the Royal Kentish Bowmen, at their occasional meetings on Dartford Heath, Kent. His Royal Highness the present Prince Regent, patronized it; and being thus distinguished, it became privileged to assume the additional appellation of Royal." 175pp. Ex library with four small stamps. Bequest label of R.W.Walsh 1887.

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Title
Ballads of Archery, Sonnets Etc.
Author
Rev. James William Dodd
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
R.H.Evans
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1818
Size
195x115mm
Keywords
Archery. Royal Kentish Bowmen

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