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Challis, C.E., The Tudor coinage, Manchester, 1978, xii + 348pp, illustrations in text, dj...

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Challis, C.E., The Tudor coinage, Manchester, 1978, xii + 348pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1382); Boon, G.C., Cardiganshire Silver and the Aberystwyth Mint in Peace & War, Cardiff, 1981, xiii + 287pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1447); North, J.J., and Preston-Morley, P.J., SCBI 33: Brooker Collection, London, 1984, lxix + 130 plates and text, dj (Manville 1530); North, J.J., English Hammered Coinage, vols. 1 and 2, 3rd edns, London, 1991, 1994, 271pp, 20 plates, 222pp, 11 plates, djs (Manville 1701, 1779); Wren, C.R., The Short-Cross Coinage 1180-1247, Herne Bay, 1992, 90pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author (Manville 1736); Wren, C.R., The Voided Long-Cross Coinage 1247-1279, Herne Bay, 1993, 80pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author (Manville 1760); Wren, C.R., The English Long-Cross Pennies 1279-1489, Herne Bay, 1995, 189pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author (Manville 1800); Withers, P. and Bente R., Farthings and Halfpennies Edward I and II, Llanfyllin, 2001, 60pp, illustrations in text, 2 copies, one with special coloured cover not for resale, both signed by the authors (Manville 1903); Withers, P. and Bente R., Halfpennies and Farthings Edward IV-Henry VII, Llanfyllin, 2004, 56pp, illustrations in text, signed by the authors to Gary Oddie (Manville 1945); Withers, P. and Bente R., Small Silver Henry VIII-the Commonwealth, Llanfyllin, 2004, 52pp, illustrations in text, signed by the authors to Gary Oddie (Manville 1946); Withers, P. and Bente R., Irish Small Silver John-Edward VI, Llanfyllin, 2004, 56pp, illustrations in text, signed by the authors to Gary Oddie (Manville 1947); Brown, I.D., and others, The Hammered Silver Coins produced at the Tower Mint during the reign of Elizabeth I, 2nd edn, Llanfyllin, 2009, 84pp, illustrations in text; Whittell, C.M.D.S.P., Coinage Crimes and Society in England during the period of the British Republic, 1649-1660, Cambridge D Phil dissertation, 2021, 310pp [15]. Last in red cloth, others publishers’ bindings; mostly clean copies £50-£70

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Provenance: Boon de-accessioned from the University Library, Leeds; North vol. 2 ex libris Mark Blackburn, with his label
Challis, C.E., The Tudor coinage, Manchester, 1978, xii + 348pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1382); Boon, G.C., Cardiganshire Silver and the Aberystwyth Mint in Peace & War, Cardiff, 1981, xiii + 287pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1447); North, J.J., and Preston-Morley, P.J., SCBI 33: Brooker Collection, London, 1984, lxix + 130 plates and text, dj (Manville 1530); North, J.J., English Hammered Coinage, vols. 1 and 2, 3rd edns, London, 1991, 1994, 271pp, 20 plates, 222pp, 11 plates, djs (Manville 1701, 1779); Wren, C.R., The Short-Cross Coinage 1180-1247, Herne Bay, 1992, 90pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author (Manville 1736); Wren, C.R., The Voided Long-Cross Coinage 1247-1279, Herne Bay, 1993, 80pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author (Manville 1760); Wren, C.R., The English Long-Cross Pennies 1279-1489, Herne Bay, 1995, 189pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author (Manville 1800); Withers, P. and Bente R., Farthings and Halfpennies Edward I and II, Llanfyllin, 2001, 60pp, illustrations in text, 2 copies, one with special coloured cover not for resale, both signed by the authors (Manville 1903); Withers, P. and Bente R., Halfpennies and Farthings Edward IV-Henry VII, Llanfyllin, 2004, 56pp, illustrations in text, signed by the authors to Gary Oddie (Manville 1945); Withers, P. and Bente R., Small Silver Henry VIII-the Commonwealth, Llanfyllin, 2004, 52pp, illustrations in text, signed by the authors to Gary Oddie (Manville 1946); Withers, P. and Bente R., Irish Small Silver John-Edward VI, Llanfyllin, 2004, 56pp, illustrations in text, signed by the authors to Gary Oddie (Manville 1947); Brown, I.D., and others, The Hammered Silver Coins produced at the Tower Mint during the reign of Elizabeth I, 2nd edn, Llanfyllin, 2009, 84pp, illustrations in text; Whittell, C.M.D.S.P., Coinage Crimes and Society in England during the period of the British Republic, 1649-1660, Cambridge D Phil dissertation, 2021, 310pp [15]. Last in red cloth, others publishers’ bindings; mostly clean copies £50-£70

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Provenance: Boon de-accessioned from the University Library, Leeds; North vol. 2 ex libris Mark Blackburn, with his label

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