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The Florentine Woman

by Williamson, Ross Hugh

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St Martin's Press. B002P2I24C Stated First US edition St Martins 1973 hardcover. Very Good. Mild wear, old bookseller's price on first front end page, clean unmarked text, tight binding. In a Very Good dust jacket. In a clear protective mylar cover. The first of Williamson's trilogy on Catherine de Midici and her times. Hugh Ross Williamson (1901 - 1978) was a prolific British historian, and a dramatist. Starting from a career in the literary world, and having a Nonconformist background, he became an Anglican clergyman in 1943; and later in 1955 a Catholic convert. He wrote many historical works in a Catholic apologist tone (Wikipedia). . Very Good.

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Damascus Book Company, LLC US (US)
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Title
The Florentine Woman
Author
Williamson, Ross Hugh
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
St Martin's Press

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