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CRIPPS-DAY (F.H.) ED.
30 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
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Fragmenta Armamentaria, ten parts bound in eight volumes each with matching cloth-covered boards stamped in gilt with Sir James G. Mann's monogram with a helm above, spines with stamped and gilt leather titles. Vol. I, Part II, An Introduction To The Study Of Greenwich Armour, chapters I to XII, together with typed index. Vol I. Part III, An Introduction To The Study Of Greenwich Armour (Documentary Evidence). Part IV, An Introduction To The Study Of Greenwich Armour (Documentary Evidence). Vol. II, Part I, The Tomb And Achievements Of King Henry VI. At Windsor, Part II, A Sale Of Armour By Lottery In 1856, Part III, A Festival Horn From Edenhall. Vol. III, Part II, Adolf I., Duke Of Holstein-Goltorp. Vol. II, Part IV, Notes On the Collection Of Armour Of Ferdinand, Archduke Of The Tirol, At Ambras. Vol. II, Part V, An Inventory Of The Armour Of Charles V.. Vol. V, The Past Is Never Dead, bound together with The Wilton Controversy ..., 1926. Vol. VI, Part I, Musings By The Ingle Nook, privately printed by the editor, 1934-1956, all presented to Sir James G. Mann by the editor, some with handwritten letters from the latter, and press cuttings (8)
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A near complete set of this rare series missing Vol. I, part V and Vol. IV








