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The Bondwomen: A Saga of Langdale by W. G. Collingwood with Dust Jacket

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A Second Edition of 'The Bondwomen: A Saga of Langdale' by W. G. Collingwood in Very Good condition in a Very Good condition dust jacket published by William Heinemann Limited in 1932

The Bondwomen: A Saga of Langdale by W. G. Collingwood, Second Edition with Dust Jacket

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Condition Summary: (Very Good/Very Good) A generally sound book with overall clean boards and pages, in a generally tidy dust jacket. All notable faults: Book has feint foxing on the prelims and page ends. Dust jacket has one chip on the spine, four closed tears, up to 10 mm (3/8 of an inch) long, sunned on the spine and moderate spotting

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Book Number B0011662
Title The Bondwomen: A Saga of Langdale
Author(s) Author: Collingwood, W. G. [William Gershom]

W. G. [William Gershom] Collingwood (1854 to 1932)—Author, artist, antiquary and Professor of Fine Arts at the Reading University. He was John Ruskins private secretary, friends with Arthur Ransome (whose 'Swallows' characters were based on his Grandchildren), editor of Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society Transactions, a founder of the Lakes Artist Society, president of the Viking Club, an active promoter of the Lakes Arts and Crafts movement and father of R. G. Collingwood, the famous philosopher and historian

Edition and Format Second EditionBook edition identified by: Publisher's stated imprint information. Dust jacket edition identified by: Priced 6s on the spine

Hardcover, 12 mo 192 mm (7 1/2 inches) by 135 mm (5 3/8 inches). [viii] and 216 printed pages in publisher's original green cloth with gilt lettering on the spine, in dust jacket
Publisher(s) William Heinemann Limited, London, 1932
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A sequel to Collingwood's 'Thorstein of the Mere', a novel about Agnes the priest, set in the seventh century, when Norse settlers were competing with Celts and English and when paganism was beginning to be replaced by Christianity.

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