CUSSANS, John E: The Grammar of Heraldry: A Description of all the Principal Charges used in Armory, The signification of Heraldic terms, and the rules to be observed in Blazoning and Marshalling; together with the Armorial Bearings of all the Landed Gentry in England prior to the Sixteenth Century

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CUSSANS, John E : The Grammar of Heraldry: A Description of all the Principal Charges used in Armory, The signification of Heraldic terms, and the rules to be observed in Blazoning and Marshalling; together with the Armorial Bearings of all the Landed Gentry in England prior to the Sixteenth Century

Longman's Green and Co., London. 1866

Longman's Green and Co., London. 1866. x, 100pp. + [32]pp. of publisher's ads. at rear. Small slim 8vo. Illustrated with 196 engravings. Orig. red cloth, gilt extra. Head of spine frayed, extremities rubbed, boards soiled. Some pages uncut, pages browned with some occasional foxing throughout o/w contents clean sound.

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