These nine volumes provide an unparalleled corpus of source material for the student of the Dark Age history of the British Isles, for the greater part not otherwise readily available. Not only do they provide the evidential foundation upon which General Editor John Morris rested his narrative account of sub-Roman Britain, they present the reader with the opportunity for direct evaluation of the problems faced by historians studying the events and personalities of the fourth to the seventh centuries.
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These nine volumes provide an unparalleled corpus of source material for the student of the Dark Age history of the British Isles, for the greater part not otherwise readily available. Not only do they provide the evidential foundation upon which General Editor John Morris rested his narrative account of sub-Roman Britain, they present the reader with the opportunity for direct evaluation of the problems faced by historians studying the events and personalities of the fourth to the seventh centuries.
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Very Good. 0850332982. Spine has been reinforced with clear tape. A bit of foxing to front wrap and textblock.; History from the Sources; 8.4 X 5.8 X 0.4 inches; 256 pages.