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1681 English Civil WAR 1ed Dugdale Troubles in England French Wars of Religion William Dugdale was 17th-century English historian known for his works of antiquity of English aristocracy and monastics. While not his most notable work, Troubles in England is a treatise written to describe the wars that influenced Europe and England during the 17th-century. Dugdale correlates three wars English Civil War, Barons War, and the French Wars of Religion and how they related to each other. Interestingly, the DNB notes that this work was written throughout in a strain of animosity to all who took the anti-royalist side. However, this work is notable for its accuracy. Item number: #15701 Price: $750 DUGDALE, William A short view of the late troubles in England ; briefly setting forth, their rise, growth, and tragical conclusion, as also, some parallel thereof with the barons-wars in the time of King Henry III : but chiefly with that in France, called the Holy League, in the reign of Henry III and Henry IV, late kings of that realm : to which is added a perfect narrative of the Treaty at U[n]bridge in an. 1644. Oxford: Printed at the Theater for M. Pitt, 1681. First edition. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages o [6], 959, [13] Pagination errors expected in this first edition References: Wing D 2492; Lowndes 692; Grassell 443; ESTC R 18097; Brunet II 868 Language: English Binding: Leather; tight & secure Size: ~12.5in X 8.25in (32cm x 21cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 15701 Photos available upon request. Seller Inventory # 15701
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