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Cruickshank, Charles, - HENRY VIII AND THE INVASION OF FRANCE.

Alan Sutton, Stroud, 1990, 1st edn. UK, xii, 193pp, half tone ills. and line drawings in text, line drawings at endpapers, large format (10 x 7 inches approx.), black cloth lettered and bordered in gilt at spine, wraparound coloured pictorial dustwrapper, an examination of the young King Henry VIII campaign into France in 1513, describing the logistics of moving a large army, their shelter (especially in comparison to that of the king), victualling and discipline, and the weapons and tactics employed, with many contemporary line and half-tone illustrations, faint bump upper cnr. upper board, edges tanned and foxed, dustwrapper: nick at upper cnr. front panel, repaired to reverse, lightly rubbed at extrems., very good in a very good dustwrapper,
GBP 6.50 [Appr.: EURO 7.75 US$ 8.15 | JP¥ 1260] Booknumber: 42304

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