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Topic: A few good books
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duncan Senior Member
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posted 01-02-2001 10:47 AM
VANISHING ENGLAND by P.H. Ditchfield and Fred Roe isbn 1-85891-048 x Bracken Books LondonThis book first published in 1910 describes an England that even then was fast disappearing.It covers Architecture, Castles, Village Cottages,Traditional country Fairs, games, Customs and much more information on a now almost completely vanished cultural heritage. It's written so that the text is not dry or boreing and is a pleasure to read. |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 01-02-2001 10:59 AM
1066 And All That "A comic satire upon textbook history squeezing in 'all the history you can remember' from the dashing Queen Woadicea to the Magna Charter, from the six burglars of Calais to the disillusion of the monasteries and to the Boston Tea-Party. Also covers the Peace to end all Peace. This light-hearted look at England and history provides a colourful commentary for all those with a curiosity for the past." A knowledge of history is not required to enjoy reading this book. Published by THE FOLIO SOCIETY London: mcmxc ) |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 01-02-2001 11:38 AM
ROMAN BRITAIN by I.A Richmond published by Penguin Books Limited 1955This is or was a text book covering the Military History, Urban Centres, the Countryside, Economics, and Religious Cults of an occupied Britain. A very indepth accounting of history. |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 01-03-2001 07:39 AM
CASTLES by Charles Oman published in London 1926 by The Great Western RailwayA well reserched book and writen in a style that makes reading it a pleasure. Most if not all the 105 illustrations and drawings are unique in many ways. The Introduction is worth a book unto itself.
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duncan Senior Member
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posted 01-03-2001 07:55 AM
THE TECHNIQUES OF THE SWORDSMITH By Frederick Wilkinson Published in Great Britain in 1967A well detailed and researched book covering a vast array of blades, Military to modern, and the years of their use. A book that will not apeal to many, but as a third generation sword and blade maker i have a vested interest in such and added this one to my reference library many years ago. It's worth looking at if your interested in swords of any kind. [This message has been edited by duncan (edited 02-16-2001).] |
AJR Senior Member
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posted 01-04-2001 05:19 AM
I've got the book "Castles" by Charles Oman - it's an interesting old tome, complete with removable map showing the position of all the castles mentioned. Much enjoyed and re-read. |