Statutes & Proclamations Relating to Brickmaking in England, 1477 to 1728 by Joseph Arnold Foster - front cover
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Statutes & Proclamations Relating to Brickmaking in England, 1477 to 1728

by Joseph Arnold Foster

"Statutes & Proclamations Relating to Brickmaking in England, 1477 to 1728," edited by Joseph Arnold Foster, privately printed in 1962 in Claremont. This ex-library edition from the Public Library of the City of Denver provides historical legal insights into English brickmaking. Bound in red cloth, it lacks a dust jacket and shows typical library wear. Ideal for historians and legal scholars interested in niche historical regulations.

$17.60$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1962
Claremont, Privately Printed
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B7-IAB-CIZ-0337

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Condition Details

This ex-library copy is bound in red cloth and shows typical signs of wear, such as edge rubbing and minor soiling. The spine features gilt lettering, and the interior contains library stamps from the Public Library of the City of Denver. There is no dust jacket, and the binding remains intact, making it suitable for reading and research purposes.

About This Vintage 1962 Edition

"Statutes & Proclamations Relating to Brickmaking in England, 1477 to 1728," edited by Joseph Arnold Foster, is a historical compilation privately printed in Claremont in 1962. This volume offers a detailed account of the legal and governmental framework surrounding brickmaking in England from the late 15th to early 18th centuries. It includes excerpts from the Journals of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, providing a rich context for scholars and enthusiasts of historical legal studies. This edition is ex-library from the Public Library of the City of Denver, indicating its utility and relevance in academic circles. The book is bound in red cloth, with no dust jacket, showing signs of wear typical for a library edition. This specific printing is valuable for its focused subject matter, capturing a niche aspect of English history.

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Claremont, Privately Printed

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