Shakespeare's Heraldic Emblems; Their Origin and Meaning
PHOTOS
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PUBLISHER
H. F & G. Witherby, London.
BINDING
Light blue cloth boards.
BOOK CONDITION
Boards are generally rather worn and scuffed. Frontispiece and half title pages are loose at beginning of volume. Otherwise the rest of the leaves feel secure. Some foxing throughout, but mainly to outer leaves, edges of printed pages and block edges. Illustrations are mostly clear.
DUST JACKET
No.
EDITION
Second revised edition November 1928. First published May 1928.
DESCRIPTION
Illustrated "From old plates and wood cuts." Twenty black and white full page plates, and fourteen figures which head each chapter. 239 pp. Octavo.
SYNOPSIS
An investigation in the the origins and meanings of the Heraldic imagery that Shakespeare often used throughout his work.