
The Oxford History of England, 7 Volumes, from Roman Britain to The Age of Reform, early editions
A very smart set of 7 volumes from the classic series 'The Oxford History of England', which have been attractively and uniformly rebound in navy blue cloth bindings with gilt titles. The series was edited by G. N. Clark.
The 7 Volumes comprise:
Roman Britain and The English Settlements, by R.G. Collingwood and J.N.L. Myers. Second edition, 2nd impression 1941 (first published in 1936);
Anglo-Saxon England, by F.M. Stenton. First edition, 1943;
From Domesday Book to Magna Carta 1087-1216, by Austin Lane Poole. First edition, 2nd impression July 1951 (first published in June 1951);
The Thirteenth Century 1216-1307, by Sir Maurice Powicke. First edition, 1953;
The Earlier Tudors 1485-1558, by J.D. Mackie. First edition, 1952;
The Early Stuarts 1603-1660, by Godfrey Davies. First edition with Corrections 1949, 2nd impression of corrected 1945 printing (first published in 1937); and;
The Age of Reform 1815-1870, by E.L. Woodward. First edition with Corrections 1949, 2nd impression of corrected 1946 printing (first published in 1938).
Published by Oxford University Press, at the Clarendon Press, 1941-1953.
A fine set of navy blue hardbacks with gilt titles to spine. Occasional slight scuff or usage mark, but really in lovely condition. Bound with white card endpapers. Text is bright and clean throughout. Occasional usage mark to edge of text block. All soundly bound and handsomely presented.
Text in English.
Weight approximately 6.8kg (the set - unpacked).
Dimensions: Each volume approximately 229mm high x 148mm wide x 35-55mm deep.