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Indiana University Press, 2009-03-18. Paperback. Used: Good.
Sir Anthony Cooke: Tudor Humanist, Educator, and Religious Reformer; letter to Daphne Du Maurier; The Fall of a Gentle Tudor Family: The Cooke's of Gidea Hall 1579-1629; Some new Gentry in Tudor Essex; Sir Hercules Francis Cooke: Stuart Postscipt to a Tudor House by Marjorie K McIntosh - 1975
by Marjorie K McIntosh
Sir Anthony Cooke: Tudor Humanist, Educator, and Religious Reformer; letter to Daphne Du Maurier; The Fall of a Gentle Tudor Family: The Cooke's of Gidea Hall 1579-1629; Some new Gentry in Tudor Essex; Sir Hercules Francis Cooke: Stuart Postscipt to a Tudor House
by Marjorie K McIntosh
- Used
- near fine
- Signed
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1975. 220 x 143 mm. Near Fine. Four academic papers sent to Daphne Du Maurier. Offprint from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol 119, No 3, June 1975, pp 233-250. In near fine condition, clean and unmarked, very lightly creased to one corner. Inscribed by the author to the upper cover, "With my compliments - Marjorie McIntosh". With laid in [1TLS] letter from Marjorie McIntosh to Daphne Du Maurier expressing her appreciation of Du Maurier's novels, Golden Lads and The Winding Stair, which concern a branch of the Cooke family of Gidea Hall. McIntosh encloses copies of 3 other academic papers on the Cookes. The Fall of a Gentle Tudor Family, Henry E Huntington Library 1978; and Some New Gentry in Early Tudor Essex and Sir Hercules Francis Cook, both Essex archaeological Society 1977. The offprints are all in very good condition and signed by McIntosh. Near Fine 1975
- Bookseller Christian White Rare Books Ltd. (GB)
- Format/Binding 220 x 143 mm
- Book Condition Used - Near Fine
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher American Philosophical Society
- Place of Publication Philadelphia
- Date Published 1975