Item #172662 A GENTLEMAN-AT-ARMS being passages in the life of Sir Christopher Rudd, Knight, as related by himself in the year 1641 and now set forth. Herbert Strang, Pseudonym.
A GENTLEMAN-AT-ARMS being passages in the life of Sir Christopher Rudd, Knight, as related by himself in the year 1641 and now set forth.

A GENTLEMAN-AT-ARMS being passages in the life of Sir Christopher Rudd, Knight, as related by himself in the year 1641 and now set forth.

With illustrations by Cyrus Cuneo and T. H. Robinson. Pp. 388(last blank), coloured frontispiece and 3 plates, black & white text illustrations; cr. 8vo; red boards, decorated in black, with oval coloured pictorial onlay on upper board, the boards slightly canted, edges lightly rubbed, spine faded and with tiny puncture above publisher's imprint; small pieces torn from top fore-corner pp. 207-210, scattered light foxing; Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, London, 1924. Reprinted. *First published in 1914. The coloured plates are by Cuneo and the black & white illustrations by T. H. Robinson. Herbert Strang was the pseudonym of George Herbert Ely (1866-1958) and Charles James L'Estrange (1867-1947), who were both staff members of Oxford University Press. Item #172662

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