Description: Power and Protest in England 1525-1640 By Alison Wall Arnold and Oxford University Press London, England, and New York 2000 A volume in the series, entitled: Reconstructions in Early Modern History, under the general editorship of John Morrill and Pauline Croft. x, 217 p.: 4 in-text illustrations; 23 cm. (9 inches). Paperback with glossy, color illustrated front cover, featuring a detail from "Saturday" in treatise owned by Nicholas Sywhat, alderman of Norwich for nearly 40 years and mayor in 1535, reproduced courtesy of the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Includes Notes, Select Bibliography, and Index. First Paperback Printing "Between 1525 and 1632 England faced the usual human tragedies of war, epidemic and food shortages, and the unusual strains of dynastic crises, religious revolutions and inflation. The efficiency of government and the cohesion of society were severely tested but, with occasional disruptions, they were sustained. Unlike many of their neighbours, the English were not 'an ungovernable people' - until the 1640s, that is" [from the back cover] ISBN: 0340610220 Book is in Fine/As New Condition: pages bright, clean, tight, and unmarked. Unread copy. Copyright 2020 All text in this listing description is the sole property of Classic Books and Ephemera and may not be copied without permission from Classic Books and Ephemera. SHIPPING and HANDLING: The purchaser receives free media mail in the U.S. We ship all books in boxes, well protected, within 24 hours of the order (Monday - Saturday), always with tracking. We ship pamphlets, documents, broadsides, and booklets in rigid mailers, bagged and boarded, with added stiffener for protection, always with tracking and, where they are of light weight, the order is sent free within the U.S. by First Class mail We have been selling books and ephemera for about 17 years to satisfied customers on various venues, so buy with confidence. For international shipping costs see Ebay's Shipping and Handling section below (click on the country and then click Update for cost to a specific country). For expedited domestic or international shipping prices, please contact us. BUYERS OF MULTIPLE ITEMS RECEIVE FREE SHIPPING IN THE U.S., FIRST CLASS OR MEDIA MAIL, DEPENDING ON WEIGHT. Payment Methods: Paypal is preferred. Ebay is also collecting state taxes where appropriate and will be paying those state taxes rather than the sellers. Guarantee: We guarantee that the book is as described or we will return the buyer's money, if we are notified by email within 24 hours of receipt of the book. ALSO SEE ON EBAY OUR FINE SELECTION OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND EPHEMERA IN OUR STORE, CLASSIC BOOKS AND EPHEMERA; CLICK ON THIS LINK: We use the condition terms established by AB Bookman's Weekly and now slightly refined by IOBA: As New/Fine, Near Fine(minor defects), Very Good (small signs of wear), Good (average used book), Fair (complete text, but may lack endpapers, half-title), Poor (complete text but soiled, loose hinges, etc.) For an explanation of terms commonly used in book descriptions, contact us.
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Location: Lansdowne, Pennsylvania
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Year Printed: 2000
Topic: English History
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Author: Alison Wall
Subject: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century
Language: English
Publisher: Arnold and Oxford University Press
Place of Publication: London and New York
Special Attributes: Illustrated, 1st Paperback Printing