Holmes, Jr., Urban Tigner: Daily Living in the Twelfth Century, Based on the Observations of Alexander Neckam in London and Paris
Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1952.. 1st edition. Good hardcover without dust jacket. Wear and rubbing to edges of boards with bumping to head and heel of spine and upper corners of covers. Light browning of spine and scuffing of covers. Name and address of previous owners stamped on fore-edge, head, and tail page edges and on front and back paste-down endpapers. Also clippings from a dj(?) pasted on back of half title page. 337 pages with illustrations, endnotes, and index. A history of society and culture in Medieval London and Paris in the years 1150-1200 based on writings of Alexander Neckam, a schoolmaster.
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$15.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 5115
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1952.
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