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Military Institutions Of The Romans
Flavius Vegetius Renatus (translated by John Clark & edited by Thomas R Phillips)
Language: English
Published by Stackpole 1960
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. RED AND TAN BOARDS. WRITTEN TEXT UNMARKED, PREVIOUS OWNER INFO ON FRONT PASTEDOWN, 3RD PRINTING 1960.
More imagesThe Military Institutions of the Romans
Flavius Vegetius Renatus (translated by John Clark & edited by Thomas R Phillips)
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. hardback, a reprint of the 1944 edition, printed glazed boards, dust jacket not called for, minor knock to the top leading corner tip of the lower board, tightly bound and with a clean and unmarked text, 114pp.
Published by Not Available 1987
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Condition: Fine. The book is in fine condition.
More imagesHISTOIRE SECRETE Des REGNES DES ROIS CHARLES II et JAQUES II. Traduit de l'Anglois.
PHILLIPS, John (probably, or Nathaniel Crouch) & translated into french by Antoine Arnauld.
Published by Pierre Marteau, Cologne. 1690
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- First Edition
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Hardcover. First Edition. The original edition in English was first published in the same year. The supposed author John Phillips was the godson and nephew of the poet John Milton by whom he was brought up and for whom he acted as assistant secretary when Milton was Latin Secretary to Oliver Cromwell, often reading aloud for the… blind poet. However later he seems to have turned against Puritanism issuing a fierce satirical attack upon it, "A Satyr Against Hypocrites". Bookplate of Léon Duchesne de la Sicotiere pasted to inside of front cover. Period library stamp to title page. Fautes a corriger page at rear. Full contemporary vellum bowing and shrinking somewhat, bumped at corners and head and foot of spine, and partly worn away at top front corner. Front hinge cracking. Title once painted and gilded onto spine, now faded. Pages browned and slightly undulating. 2 rear endpapers have corners torn away. Ow good.