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London: Society for Army Historical Research, 1959. Paging runs 47 - 94, 10" H. Colour frontispiece, 4 pages sepiatone illustrations, 1 b&w map, 1 page b&w drawings (pistols). Contents include: An Officer, Royal Artillery, c.1792; The Autobiography of an Indian Soldier; Two British Percussion Pistols; A Colour-Sergeant, Royal Regiment of Artillery, c.1846; Crimean Photographs of the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment; Letters of Samuel Noyes, Chaplain of The Royal Scots, 1703-4; The Third Kaffir War, 1799-1803; Sevastopol after its Capture, 1855; Wandering Elizabethan Soldiers in Hertford. / Notes: The Civil War Letter-Books of Sir Samuel Luke; Royal Bristol Volunteers; etc. Museum Supplement No. 39 June, 1959 laid in. Interior - minor browning to pages, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - slight bump at top of spine, corner crease on rear cover, light to moderate edgewear/wrinkling, light browning, issue number written in ink on spine.. Soft Cover. Good+.
Catholicity: A Study in the Conflict of Christian Traditions in the West. Being a Report Presented to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. by E. S. Abbott, et al - 1952
by E. S. Abbott, et al
Catholicity: A Study in the Conflict of Christian Traditions in the West. Being a Report Presented to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
by E. S. Abbott, et al
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Westminster: Dacre Press, 1952. octavo, original paper wrappers, 56 pp., covers slightly darkened, very minor library markings, text clean & binding tight. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
- Bookseller Zubal Books (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Publisher Westminster: Dacre Press
- Date Published 1952
- Keywords Religion, Catholica, ecumenism sjd