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Publication Date: 1910
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Southampton: Cox & Sharland, 1910-1911. Quarto (illustrator). Southampton: Cox & Sharland, 1910-1911. Quarto. Includes a 14th Century Version of Medieval Sea Laws Known as the Rolls of Oleron Studer, P[aul] [1879-1927], Translator and Editor. The Oak Book of Southampton of c. A.D. 1300. Southampton: Cox & Sharland, 1910-1911. Three volumes. xliii, [i], 160; lxxi, [i], 175; vii, [i], 155, [1] pp. Illustrations. Facsimiles. Cloth, gilt title to spine, floral endpapers. Light rubbing to extremities, corners bumped, light toning to interior. From the library of W.H. Jacobs, the editor of the Hampshire Chronicle, and sent to him by the author for review. They contain copies of his reviews and two letters from the author thanking him for the favorable reviews tipped into Volume II and the Supplement [Volume III]. $300. * English text translated from Latin, Anglo-Norman, and Middle English into English; critical matter in English. Volume I. Including the Anglo-French ordinances of the ancient guild merchant of Southampton; Volume II. Including a fourteenth century version of the medieval sea-laws known as the Rolls of Oleron; [Volume III]. Supplement to The Oak book of Southampton of c. A.D. 1300. A publication of the Southampton Record Society. Transcribed and edited from the unique MS. in the Audit House, with translation, introduction, notes, etc., by Studer.