
Froissart's Chronicles
by John Jolliffe
Froissart's Chronicles by John Jolliffe, The Modern Library, 1967, First Modern Library Edition. Hardcover in good condition, featuring maps by Joan Emerson. A key historical work on medieval times, devoid of inscriptions or library markings.
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The book is in good condition with a sturdy green cloth hardcover. The binding is intact, and there are no inscriptions or library markings. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but the cover shows minimal wear, ensuring the book's durability and appeal.
About This Vintage 1968 Edition
Froissart's Chronicles, translated and edited by John Jolliffe, is published by The Modern Library in New York. This is the First Modern Library Edition, released in February 1968, with the copyright dating back to 1967. This edition includes maps and genealogical tables drawn by Joan Emerson, enhancing the historical context. The book provides a detailed account of medieval history, offering insights into the events and culture of the time. The Modern Library's edition is significant for its scholarly translation and accessibility, making it a valuable addition to any history enthusiast's collection. The book is in hardcover format, bound in green cloth with the Modern Library insignia. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but the book remains in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings.
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