Llewellyn Jewitt
Handbook of English Coins. Giving a Concise Description of the Various Denominations of Coin, from the Norman Conquest, to the Present Reign
London, William Harrower Johnston, 1864. Cloth. A scarce copy of Llewellyn Jewitt's interesting and concise work on the history of English coins. A scarce work. This work is an interesting discussion on the history of English coins which, as the author states, gives an insight into the history of the country as a whole. The work offers examples of historic coins, telling their history, their rarity, what was on the reverse, and any legends surrounding the coin. Illustrated throughout with a frontispiece and nine plates. Written and illustrated by Llewellyn Jewitt. Jewitt was an illustrator and author, who was a prolific writer on a large range of subjects. He founded the heavily illustrated antiquarian journal 'The Reliquary', and also founded the 'Derby Telegraph&apos. Some of his other works include 'The Ceramic Art of Great Britain', 'Grave-Mounds and Their Contents', and 'The Stately Homes of England&apos. Collated, incomplete, as lacking Plate V. In the original publisher's limp cloth binding. Externally, smart. Only a little rubbing to the boards. Internally, generally firmly bound, though strained in places. Pages are bright and generally clean with only the odd light spot. Lacking plate V. Good . Ill.: Llewellyn Jewitt. Good .

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