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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 285pp. Volume XXXVI / 36 in the Suffolk Records Society publications. A fascinating book that looks at the diaries of two men from the English county of Suffolk living in the 17 / 18th centuries. In clean and sound condition. All orders processed and shipped promptly from the UK. Please call or email with your questions regarding this book. 6"x9.5" 285 p. Book. Codice articolo 026368
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. Vol. XXXVI. Issued ot subscribing members for the year 1993-94. 285 p. 24 cm. B&w illustrations. Green cloth in mylar-covered dustjacket. Codice articolo 140504
Descrizione libro Hardback. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: VG+ DW. 1st Edition. Green cloth, gilt. Base of spine very slightly bumped, otherwise Book is in very fine condition with virtually no signs of wear and/or age. Dustwrapper/dustjacket is in excellent condition BUT base of spine a little creased and small crease to bottom of back cover. Codice articolo kb060.544
Descrizione libro 1st edition. "These two diaries, written in the Suffolk-Cambridgeshire borders and spanning the decades from the Civil War to George II's reign, explore with impressive candour the responses of two articulate men to the demands of everyday life and Christian faith. They not only complement one another but actually overlap from 1688 to 1700, while Isaac Archer was Anglican minister of Mildenhall and William Coe, in his late twenties and thirties, was one of his better-off parishioners." Pp.x/285, 2 maps, 4 plates and 6 tables. Green cloth, dustwrapper has small chip to base of spine. VG/VG. Codice articolo 45074
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Published by Boydell Press of Suffolk in 1994 on behalf of the Suffolk Records Society. Hardcover. 1st edition. Book condition: Near Fine. Dark green cloth boards with gilt titles to spine. Inside the pages are in good order. Dust Jacket condition: Very good. Price is clipped. The jacket does have a few creases, hence the lower rating. See photograph. Dims: 240mm x 160mm x 28mm. 285 pages. The diaries were written by Isaac Archer an Anglican Minister and William Coe, one of Archers' parishioners, and edited by Matthew Storey. Codice articolo 001009
Descrizione libro Hard Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 8vo. 285 pp. very good in in original olive green cloth gilt, light edgewear, very good in very good dustwrapper. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Codice articolo 39103
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Excerpts from two diaries by Isaac Archer and William Coe spanning the decades from the Civil War to the reign of George II. Clean green boards with gilt titles in an unclipped DJ. Codice articolo 000673
Descrizione libro Cloth. Condizione: VG++. First Edition. Diaries of an Anglican minister and a gentleman farmer living on the Suffolk/Cambridgeshire border in the late 17th, early-18th Centuries. Volume 36 in the Suffolk Record Society library. Green covers with gilt lettering to spine, 285pp inc glossary. Apart from slightly dusty top page edges and tiny white mark on front cover, book has no obvious faults, internally spotless. Intact DJ is in similar condition. A very good copy. Ref:082262. Codice articolo 002262
Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. John Evelyn's diary of the great world is matched, in some engaging respects, by these two contemporary diaries of the small world of the Suffolk-Cambridgeshire borders: Archer, the Anglican minister of Mildenhall, and Coe, one of his better-off parishioners, shared Evelyn's religious tolerance, his `Providentialism', and his absolute dependence on the sacrament of holy communion. Observing the inner workings of these two minds, we realise we are watchingthe most elusive, and perhaps most fundamental, motive forces in the life of their times. [Supplied by Norman Scarfe; use in eccles. history context - showcards etc]This volume contains two fascinating and related diaries writtenin East Anglia spanning the period 1640-1730: those of Isaac Archer, an Anglican minister who served several parishes in east Cambridgeshire and west Suffolk, and William Coe, a gentleman-farmer and native of Mildenhall whose family derived their wealth from the Suffolk cloth trade. The two men knew each other when Archer was minister of Mildenhall from 1688 until his death in 1700, and Coe one of his more affluent parishioners. The diaries trace the verydifferent lives of cleric in straitened circumstances and comfortably-off gentry, describing events - child after child in the Archer family sickened and died, while most of Coe's large family survived -and inner thoughts of thediarists themselves. As well as affording a view of two rather different lives, the diaries provide a valuable and interesting record of provincial society at the time. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Codice articolo GOR004784560