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1) Abrahams, Israel. Jewish Life in the Middle Ages. Meridian/Jewish
Publication Society, 1960. 2nd print trade paperback. 452p. VG.
6.00

2) Adams, George Burton. Civilization During the Middle Ages: Especially in
Relation to Modern Civilization. Scribners, 1894. Dark green boards. VG.
24.00

3) Alexander, E.J. and Carol H. Woodward. The Flora of the Unicorn Tapestries.
New York Botanical Garden, 1947. 2nd edition. Illustrated. Ownership signature.
Illustrated stapled wraps. VG.
6.00

4) [Anonymous] The Fifteen Joys of Marriage. Bramhall House, 1959. Translated
from the French by Elizabeth Abbott w/fifteen color illustrations by Rene Ben
Sussan. English translation of this medieval satire (c.1450). Light pencil
underlining in introduction/else VG+/NFn in VG+ dustjacket w/light wear & light
soiling.
24.00

5) Ashe, Geoffrey [w/Debrett's Peerage]. The Discovery of King Arthur.
Doubleday, 1985. Illustrated. Previous owner's shelf notation front paste down.
About FN in FN dj.
18.00

6) Baldwin, Summerfield. The Organization of Medieval Christianity. Henry Holt,
1929. Silver-stamped blue green boards without dustwrapper. VG.
7.50

7) Barber, Richard (ed). The Pastons: The Letters of a Family in the Wars of
the Roses. Penguin, 1984. 1st print trade paperback. Penguin Lives & Letters
series. FN.
10.00

8) Benton, Janetta Rebold. The Medieval Menagerie: Animals in the Art of the
Midde Ages. Abbeville, 1992. 1st edition. 191pp. Profusely illustrated in color
and black & white. About FN in dustjacket showing light wear, light raised
lamination, light soiling to interior.
18.00

9) Bloch, Marc. Feudal Society. Volume 1: The Growth of Ties of Dependence.
University of Chicago Press, 1983. Translated by L.A. Manyon. Trade paperback.
VG+/NFn.
4.00

10) Bovini, Giuseppe. Ravenna: An Art City. Ravenna: Edizioni A. Longo, 1969.
Self-wraps. Profusely illustrated in black & white and color plates. English
language text. Small ownership signature. Only light wear.
10.00

11) Briggs, Asa. A Social History of England. New York: Viking Press, 1984.
Profusely illustrated. About FN in dustjacket showing only a hint of wear.
15.00

12) Brooke, Christopher. The Saxon and Norman Kings. New York: Barnes & Noble,
1996. 1st B&N print. 252pp. Illustrated. Tiny closed tear/else As New in
dustjacket.
7.50

13) Bulfinch, Thomas. Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Chivalry & Legends of
Charlemagne. Guild America (n.d.) Book Club edition. NF in VG+ dustjacket with
light dampstaining to back panel (not affecting book).
5.00

14) Cantor, Norman F. and Samuel Berner. Ancient and Medieval Europe to 1500.
Crowell, 1970. Trade paperback. Problems in European History, Volume 1. VG+.
7.50

15) Cartwright, Frederick E. with Michael D. Biddiss. Disease and History.
Dorset, 1991. Later print hardcover. FN in FN dustjacket.
12.00

16) Cheetham, Anthony. The Life and Times of Richard III. New York: Shooting
Star, 1995 [1st thus]. Introduction by Antonia Fraser, general editor. Kings &
Queens of England series. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. As
new in dustjacket.
15.00

17) Coulton, G.G. Inquisition and Liberty. Beacon Press, 1959. 1st print trade
paperback. VG.
7.50

18) Coulton, G.G. Ten Medieval Studies. Beacon Press, 1959. 1st print trade
paperback. VG+.
7.50

19) Cowie, Leonard. The Black Death and Peasants' Revolt. Wayland, 1986 (2nd
impression). British edition. O/P. 8vo. 126pp/index/profusely
illustrated/illustrated boards/no dj (as issued). As New.
12.00

20) Cowie, Leonard W. Plague and Fire. London: Wayland Publishers, 1986. 3rd
impression. Profusely illustrated. Illustrated glossy boards. Small notation.
FN.
12.00

21) de Miraval, Pierre Massin. The Cathedral of Chartres: Its Influence on the
Art of Glass. New York: Loire Imports, 1962. 1st edition. Illustrated. Edition
limited to 2000 numbered copies, this being copy number 964. Printed in France
for Rabbi Yaakov G. Rosenberg. Plain boards in photo-illustrated paper
dustjacketshowing only light traces of wear.
24.00

22) Duby, Georges (ed). A History of Private Life II: Revelations of the
Medieval World. Harvard University Press, 1988. Trade paperback. Lavishly
illustrated. 650 pages. Philippe Aries & Georges Duby, general editors.
Translated by Arthur Goldhammer. Tiny remainder mark, otherwise FN.
10.00

23) Duby, Georges (ed). A History of Private Life II: Revelations of the
Medieval World. Harvard University Press, 1988. Later print trade paperback.
Lavishly illustrated. 650 pages. Philippe Aries & Georges Duby, general
editors. Translated by Arthur Goldhammer. Only light wear.
12.00

24) Duby, Georges. The Three Orders: Feudal Society Imagined. University of
Chicago Press, 1982. Later print trade paperback. Translated by Arthur
Goldhammer with a Foreword by Thomas N. Bisson. FN.
12.00

25) Duby, Georges. William Marshal: The Flower of Chivalry. Pantheon, 1985. 1st
American edition. Translated by Richard Howard. Book plate front paste down,
ownership signature ffep. Light pencil underlining, otherwise FN in FN
dustjacket.
12.00

26) Duckett, Eleanor Shipley. Alfred the Great: The King and His England.
University of Chicago Press, 1956. 1st print trade paperback. VG+.
6.00

27) Eco, Umberto. Art and Beauty in the Middle Ages. Yale University Press,
1988. 3rd printing with corrections. Trade paperback. As new.
10.00

28) Erlanger, Philippe. Margaret of Anjou: Queen of England. London: Elek
Books, 1970. 1st English language edition. Translation by Edward Hyams.
Illustrated. Book plate front paste down, ownership signature ffep. Light
penciled underlining & notes, otherwise about FN in dustjacket showing only
light wear.
24.00

29) Erler, Mary & Maryanne Kowaleski (eds). Women and Power in the Middle Ages.
University of Georgia Press, 1988. 2nd print trade paperback. Illustrated. VG+.

7.50

30) Fairweather, Eugene R. (ed). A Scholastic Miscellany: Anselm to Ockham.
MacMillan, 1970. 1st print trade paperback. VG.
7.50

31) [Fitzgerald, f-stop] Follett, Ken. Pillars of the Almighty: A Celebration
of Cathedrals. New York: William Morrow, 1994. 1st edition. Profusely
illustrated with photographs by f-stop Fitzgerald. Introduction by Simon
Verity. FN in FN dustjacket.
15.00

32) Fraser, Antonia (ed). The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England. Knopf,
1975. Profusely illustrated. Oversized hardcover. Book club edition. Light wear
to copy in dustjacket showing only light wear.
10.00

33) [Fraser, Antonia] Cheetham, Anthony. The Life and Times of Richard III. New
York: Shooting Star, 1995 [1st thus]. Introduction by Antonia Fraser, general
editor. Kings & Queens of England series. Profusely illustrated in color and
black & white. As new in dustjacket.
15.00

34) Geoffrey of Monmouth. History of the Kings of Britain. Dutton, 1958. Later
print trade paperback. Translated by Sebastian Evans. Edition revised by
Charles W. Dunn. Only light wear.
5.00

35) Gies, Frances and Joseph Gies. Life in a Medieval Village. Harper
Perennial, 1991. Later print trade paperback. Illustrated. Small remainder
mark, otherwise a new copy.
7.50

36) Girouard, Mark. Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the English Gentleman. Yale
University Press, 1981. 1st edition. FN in FN dj. 311pp. profusely illustrated
in black & white and color. "Towards the end of the eighteenth century, England
was witness to a fascinating phenomenon: the revival of the mediaeval code of
chivalry. Until well into the twentieth century, the metaphors of Camelot and
the mediaeval knight's concept of honour, bravery, service and self-sacrifice
took on new meaning and shaped the character of English society. The adaptation
of these ideals as an appropriate mode of behaviour for contemporary gentlemen
was reflected not only in the art and culture of the period, but in its
intellectual and political life as well." A beautiful copy.
35.00

37) Given-Wilson, Chris and Alice Curteis. The Royal Bastards of Medieval
England. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1995. 1st B&N edition. As new in dustjacket.

12.00

38) Goodrich, Norma Lorre. Guinevere. HarperCollins, 1991. 1st edition.
Illustrated. About FN in dustjacket showing only light wear.
24.00

39) Goodrich, Norma Lorre. The Holy Grail. HarperCollins, 1993. Later print
trade paperback. Remainder mark/else NFn.
6.00

40) Goodrich, Norma Lorre. Medieval Myths. Mentor, 1964. 2nd print paperback.
Illustrated. Small notation inside front cover. Only light wear.
5.00

41) Hallam, Elizabeth (ed). The Plantagenet Chronicles: Medieval Europe's Most
Tempestuous Family from Henry II and His Wife Eleanor of Aquitaine to Richard
the Lionheart and His Scheming Brother John, Seen Through the Eyes of Their
Contemporaries. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986. 1st American edition.
Lavishly illustrated. Bookplate & ownership signature, some underlining.
Otherwise About FN in FN dustjacket.
24.00

42) Hallam, Elizabeth (ed). The Wars of the Roses: From Richard II to the Fall
of Richard III at Bosworth Field -- Seen Through the Eyes of Their
Contemporaries. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988. 1st American edition.
Preface by Hugh Trevor-Roper. Lavishly illustrated. Bookplate & ownership
signature, some underlining. Otherwise About FN in FN dustjacket.
24.00

43) Hammond, P.W. and Anne F. Sutton. Richard III: The Road to Bosworth Field.
London: Constable, 1986. 2nd print hardcover. Introduction by HRH The Duke of
Gloucester. Illustrated in black & white and color. Ownership signature front
paste down. Light staining at top edge, otherwise FN in FN price-clipped
dustjacket.
35.00

44) Harvey, John. The Plantagenets. London: Batsford, 1963. 3rd impression.
Illustrated. Bookplate front paste down. Ownership signature ffep. Light pencil
underlining & a lightly bumped corner, otherwise about FN in dustjacket showing
moderate wear.
15.00

45) Haslam, Richard. Powys (Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire, Breconshire).
Penguin/University of Wales, 1979. 1st edition. sm8vo. FN in like dj. 436
pgs/Illustrated w/maps/index. Volume from the Buildings of Wales series.
24.00

46) Hassall, W.O. Who's Who in History: Vol. 1. British Isles. 55 B.C. - 1485.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1964. 2nd print hardcover. Illustrated. Bookplate and
ownership signature, otherwise about FN in dustjacket showing light rippling of
lamenation.
35.00

47) Hewson, M. Anthony. Giles of Rome and the Medieval Theory of Conception.
Athlone Press / University of London, 1975. 1st edition. Illustrated. Small
remainder mark, otherwise about FN in illustrated price- clipped dustjacket
showing only light wear & light staining.
50.00

48) Hollander, Hans. Early Medieval. Universe, 1990. 1st print trade paperback.
The Universe History of Art & Architecture. Profusely illustrated in color and
black & white. As new copy.
7.50

49) Hollister, C. Warren. Medieval Europe: A Short History, Sixth Edition.
McGraw-Hill, 1990. Trade paperback. Illustrated. Some underlining & notation.
Light wear.
7.50

50) Hopkins, Andrea. Knights: The Complete Story of the Age of Chivalry, from
Historical Fact to Tales of Romance and Poetry. Barnes & Noble, 1998. [1st
edition thus]. Profusely illustrated (mainly in color). Light creasing to front
panel of dustjacket, otherwise as new copy.
15.00

51) Hroch, Miroslav and Anna Skybova. Ecclesia Militans: The Inquisition.
Dorset, 1988. 1st English language edition. Profusely illustrated. Previous
owner's small shelf notation front paste-down. FN in FN dustjacket with
original cardboard slipcase.
24.00

52) Huizinga, J. The Waning of the Middle Ages. Anchor, 1954. Later print
paperback. Light wear.
6.00

53) Keen, Maurice. The Pelican History of Medieval Europe. Penguin, 1984. Later
print trade paperback. Only light wear.
7.50

54) Kempe, Margery. The Book of Margery Kempe. Penguin, 1985. Later print trade
paperback. FN.
4.00

55) Kendall, Paul Murray. Richard The Third. W.W. Norton, 1956. Later print
trade paperback. Nearly As New.
6.00

56) Kendall, Paul Murray. The Yorkist Age: Daily Life During the Wars of the
Roses. W.W. Norton, 1970. Later print trade paperback. FN.
10.00

57) Lagarde, Andre and Laurent Michard. Moyen Age: Les Grands Auteurs Francais
du Programme I. Paris: Les Editions Bordas a Paris, 1966. French text.
Illustrated. Illustrated boards. VG.
12.00

58) Langland, William. The Vision of Piers Plowman: A Critical Edition of the
B-Text based on Trinity College Cambridge MS B. 15. 17 with Selected Variant
Readings, an Introduction, Glosses, and a Textual and Literary Commentary. J.M.
Dent / Charles Tuttle, 1991. Later print trade paperback. Edited by A.C.V.
Schmidt. Only light wear.
7.50

59) Lea, Henry C. Superstition and Force: Torture, Ordeal and Trail by Combat
in Medieval Law. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1996. 1st B&N print. 480pp. As New
in dustjacket.
10.00

60) Levi, Peter. The Frontiers of Monasticism: A Study of Monks and
Monasteries. Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1988. 1st American edition. FN in FN
dustjacket.
12.00

61) Longnon, Jean and Raymond Cazelles (Introduction, Legends & Commentaries).
The Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry. New York: George Braziller,
1969. 1st edition thus. Preface by Millard Meiss. Profusely illustrated with
full page color plates. A heartbreakingly beautiful edition. As new copy in FN
illustrated slipcase.
75.00

62) Mackie, J.D. A History of Scotland. Penguin, 1964. 1st print paperback.
Small notation inside front cover. Only light wear.
6.00

63) MacLagan, Eric. The Bayeux Tapestry. King Penguin, 1945. 2nd print
handcover. Illustrated. Illustrated covered boards. Only light wear.
10.00

64) Malory, Thomas. The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round
Table. Weathervane, n.d. (c.1970s print.) VG+ in like dustjacket. 16 color
plates/16 black & white illustrations by Arthur Rackham.
12.00

65) Manchester, William. A World Lit Only by Fire: The Medieval Mind and the
Renaissance, Portrait of an Age. Little Brown, 1992. Illustrated. 2nd print
hardcover. FN in FN dustjacket.
12.00

66) Mark, Robert. Experiments in Gothic Structure. MIT Press, 1982. 1st print
trade paperback. Light underlining. Profusely illustrated. VG.
10.00

67) McNeill, William H. Plagues and Peoples. Anchor/Doubleday, 1976. 8vo. FN in
Nfn dj w/light stain on inside flap & some light darkening at spine.
24.00

68) [The Medieval Institute] 25th International Congress on Medieval Studies:
May 10-13, 1990. Western Michigan University, 1990. Printed wraps. A few inked
checkmarks to text. Only light wear.
7.50

69) [The Medieval Institute] 30th International Congress on Medieval Studies:
May 4-7, 1995. Western Michigan University, 1995. Printed wraps. FN.
7.50

70) Morey, Charles R. Mediaeval Art. Norton, 1970. 412pp. Index. Profusely
illustrated/plates/illustrations. Remainder mark bottom edge/else about FN/no
dj.
18.00

71) Payne, Robert. The Dream and the Tomb: A History of the Crusades. New York:
Dorset, 1990 (reprint). 421pp. Illustrated with 11 maps. As New in dustjacket.
12.00

72) Peters, Edward. Heresy and Authority in Medieval Europe: Documents in
Translation. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1980. 1st print trade paperback.
Only light wear.
12.00

73) Power, Eileen. Medieval People. Anchor, 1954. Paperback print. VG.
6.00

74) Power, Eileen. Medieval People. Barnes & Noble, 1964. Later print trade
paperback. Good reading copy.
5.00

75) Pyle, Howard. The Story of King Arthur and his Knights. Dover, 1965. Later
print trade paperback. Text and Illustrations by Howard Pyle. NF.
7.50

76) [Redmond, Roland L.] French Tapestries: A Handbook tot the Loan Exhibition
of French Tapestries, Mediaeval, Renaissance, and Modern from the Public &
Private Collections of France. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1947. Illustrated.
Preface by Roland R. Redmond with an Introduction by Pierre Verlet. Short
script addendum to bibliography. Decorated wraps. GD.
6.00

77) Ronay, Gabriel. The Lost King of England: The East European Adventures of
Edward the Exile. Suffolk: Boydell, 1989. 1st edition. Illustrated. FN in FN
price-clipped dustjacket.
15.00

78) Rorimer, James J. The Unicorn Tapestries at the Cloisters. Metropolitan
Museum of Art, 1962. 4th Revised Edition. Illustrated. Color frontis.
Illustrated wraps. FN.
6.00

79) Rorimer, James J. The Unicorn Tapestries at the Cloisters. Metropolitan
Museum of Art, 1950. 3rd edition. Illustrated. Stapled illustrated wraps. Only
a hint of wear.
6.00

80) Schevill, Ferdinand. Siena: The History of a Medieval Commune. Harper
Torchbooks, 1964. 1st print trade paperback. Illustrated. Small notation inside
front cover. About FN.
10.00

81) Seward, Desmond. Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Mother Queen. Dorset, 1978. 2nd
print hardcover. Illustrated. Book plate & ownership notation front paste down.
Light pencil underlining, otherwise FN in FN dustjacket.
15.00

82) Southern, R.W. The Making of the Middle Ages. Yale University Press, 1953.
Later print trade paperback. Nearly new copy.
7.50

83) Southern, R.W. Western Society and the Church in the Middle Ages. Penguin,
1979. Later print paperback. Pelican History of the Church, vol. 2. About FN.
6.00

84) [Trevor-Roper, Hugh] Hallam, Elizabeth (ed). The Wars of the Roses: From
Richard II to the Fall of Richard III at Bosworth Field -- Seen Through the
Eyes of Their Contemporaries. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988. 1st
American edition. Preface by Hugh Trevor-Roper. Lavishly illustrated. Bookplate
& ownership signature, some underlining. Otherwise About FN in FN dustjacket.
24.00

85) Tuchman, Barbara W. A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century. Knopf,
1978. 1st edition. Illustrated. Small ownership signature, otherwise about FN
in dustjacket showing only a trace of wear.
24.00

86) Wedgwood, C.V. William the Silent: William of Nassau, Prince of Orange,
1533-1584. W.W.Norton, 1968. 1st print trade paperback. Ownership signature
inside front cover. Only light wear.
7.50

87) White, R.J. A Short History of England. Cambridge University Press, 1981.
Later print trade paperback. Only light wear.
10.00

88) Whitlock, Ralph. The Warrior Kings of Saxon England. Dorset, 1991. [1st
thus]. As new in dustjacket.
10.00

89) Wilson, Derek. The Tower: The Tumultuous History of the Tower of London
from 1078. Scribner's, 1979. 1st American edition. Illustrated. About FN in VG
dj.
12.00

90) Windelband, Wilhelm. A History of Philosophy [2 Volume Set]. Harper
Torchbooks, 1958. 1st print trade paperbacks. Volume 1: Greek/Roman/Medieval.
Volume 2: Renaissance/Enlightenment/Modern. VG+/NF.
15.00

91) Wood, Margaret. The English Mediaeval House. London: Bracken Books, 1985.
Preface by Sir Mortimer Wheeler. 448p. Profusely illustrated with floor plans &
photographs. NFn in lightly worn dustjacket.
24.00

92) Zarnecki, George. The Monastic Achievement. McGraw-Hill, 1972. Trade
paperback. Profusely illustrated in black & white and color. FN.
7.50

93) Ziegler, Philip. The Black Death. Sutton, 1991. sm4to. Profusely
illustrated in black & white and color. Nearly as new in dj.
24.00

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