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Used: Acceptable. Size: 12x9x1; Condition good with dj. ref ZKVQ Through all the books and manuscripts of English history, one thread runs constantly for the first thousand years, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles. Used in the past only by students of the medieval world, now the four main texts have been moulded together into a single narrative; and translated into modern English which keeps the power rhythms and vivid imagery of the originals.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. (UK) Presumed 1st edition. Owner's insitial to the endpaper, no other markings, stright fading to cover colour at the extreme top edge, thus Near Fine in price-clipped Near Fine dust jacket. Light red boards, 288pp, index. Maps, B&W and colour photos and illus. Four main texts have been put together into a single narrative and translated into modern English so that the these voices from the past speak to us clearly about their world: scornful descriptions of weak kings, accounts of journeys to the limits of the known world, traitors' plots, quotes from Viking invaders, etc. (3.5 JM HOZ 401/6.
The title is a misnomer. The book includes non Anglo Saxon kings. Someone told me if you referred to them in the Anglo Saxon manner they would be called clothes. In the Norman manner they would be called garments!never have I or anyone IÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢ve ever known called them called them garments. The point is I would never I whave bought this book if it contained so much of garment err Norman history.