John Davis - A Concise History of the Cathedral Church of St. Andrew in Wells![]() Salisbury, Brodie, Dowding, and Luxford, 1809. Leather. A very scarce history of Wells cathedral, with a folding frontispiece. Very scarce work. Illustrated with a folding frontispiece. Collated complete. A detailed history of the cathedral of St. Andrew in Wells, with a catalogue of the monuments and antiquities contained in the church, as well as an abridgement of the lives of the bishops and deans. Includes reference to the introduction of Christianity to Britain, the foundation of the church, the buildings of the church, and much more. Written by John Davis, a British verger of the Wells cathedral. In the original half red crushed morocco with patterned boards. Externally, worn with rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Marks to the boards. Front board held by cords only with sympathetic repairs made using tape. Rear joint tender but firm. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd spot and light age toning to the first and last few pages. Good Only . Ill.: None. Good Only . GBP 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 144.5 US$ 168.14 | JP¥ 24785] Book number 871T44is offered by:
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