A Complete Guide to Heraldry

used

Author(s): A. C. Fox-Davies

The Arts | Secondhand

Secondhand. First published in 1909. This edition is 1969.


Heraldry, the study of family crests and medieval coats of arms, is a science and art steeped in the tradition of familial honor and shaped by strong cords of ancestry and origin. Here Arthur Charles Fox-Davies describes the origin and importance of heraldry and the myriad elements and designs used in the coats of arms of England and Scotland. He explores the meaning of symbols like birds, fruit, flowers, crowns, coronets, flags, and mottoes, and extensively discusses their derivation and significance. With 770 detailed illustrations designed to aid in tracing family lineage, this book will help historians, genealogists, collectors, and anglophiles sift through the records of history and better understand the past.

As new. Shelf-wear, fading and marks to the slipcase.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 2471713407154
  • : Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd
  • : Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd
  • : 01 January 1969
  • : England
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : A. C. Fox-Davies
  • : Hardback with slipcase
  • : very good
  • : 513
  • : Colour & B/W illustrations