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This is a very good hardcover with an acceptable-as-present dust jacket. 1955 Oxford Clarendon Press. this copy is very good inside. The inside pages are very clean and the only markings we saw is previous owners name neatly written inside front cover first blank page. It also appears as a bookmark was left in the same spot leaving the telltale tanning, see photo. Rest of pages are very clean and very good. The binding is tight and straight. Navy blue hardcover boards under jacket are also very good with only very light shelf wear and gold lettering along spine. The accompanying dust jacket is acceptable-as-present, showing tanning, wear and there is a stain along top edges from front to spine and part of back, BUT does not carry over to hardcover boards. Octvo book size or 6" x 9" with 479 pages including index along with original Genealogical Tables pull-out and 13 pages of maps end of book.
The Later Stuarts 1660-1714 by Sir George Clark is one of the Oxford History of England series. This is the second edition, 1955. The second editor has been revised and enlarged. It traces the course of English history from the restoration of Charles ll to the death of Queen Anne - the age of Clarendon, Shaftesbury, and Marlborough. Also the age of Dryden, Newton, and sir Christopher Wren. It is a narrative of political happenings, explorations, commerce, social life and the arts and sciences.
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