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Very Good in Very Good jacket. This book is a study of the revolution of 1689 in Maryland, when a small group of agitators raised a militia and seized the proprietary government, which led to the replacement of the Catholic proprietor by the Anglican crown; the authors challenge the traditional explanations of the revolution that stress Catholic-Protestant discord, and provide a socio-political interpretation of the revolution based on detailed biographies of members of both factions (light gray cloth with black lettering; dust jacket has slight edgewear, with a few tiny edge tears; otherwise a good, clean, tight copy)
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Very Good. Size: 9x6x1; [Association copy, inscribed by Lois Green Carr on front end page. ] Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Stain on jacket (book unaffected). Pages unmarked. xviii, 321 pages, map, 24 cm. *Autographed by author. * "The authors describe and characterize the forces that led to the overthrow of the proprietor, Lord Baltimore, and they asses how that event affected the political and social development of the province."