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1st edition. "After the Norman Conquest, Essex became the solid bridge-head which guaranteed the dominion of the Conqueror :no county was so systematically feudalised. For completeness of detail t...
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1st edition. "After the Norman Conquest, Essex became the solid bridge-head which guaranteed the dominion of the Conqueror :no county was so systematically feudalised. For completeness of detail the Essex section of the Domesday Book is unsurpassed.Economically, Essex and East Anglia were the busiest focus of the wool and weaving trades." Pp.126, black & white frontispiece + 7 further plates, 16 illustrations and 7 maps, erratum slip tipped in to introduction, owner's name to front free endpaper. Green cloth, dustwrapper has minor edge wear but has a removable clear protective wrap. G+/G+.
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Publisher: London: Alfred A.Knopf, 1928.
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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