The chief victories of the Emperor Charles the Fifth

designed by Martin Heemskerck in M.D.LV. and now illustrated with portraits, prints, and notes

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Stirling Maxwell, William Sir
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The chief victories of the Emperor Charles the Fifth

designed by Martin Heemskerck in M.D.LV. and now illustrated with portraits, prints, and notes

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English
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91

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Edition Notes

Facsimile reproduction of the t.p. and twelve plates of the 1st. ed. of Divi Caroli V. Imp. opt. max, victoriae (1556), with explanatory text and many additional illustrations.

Printed in red and black by R. Clark, Edinburgh.

"Most of the illustrations ... have been executed in photo-lithography by Mr. Stephen Ayling" - p. xxix.

Includes bibliographical references.

MASS copy: "The impression consists of two hundred copies". No. 109.

MASS copy: Author's presentation copy. Bound in yellow and black diagonal striped cloth, with woven design in the opposite colour and purple printed endpapers.

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London, Edinburgh

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xxxvi, 91, [1] p. :
Number of pages
91

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OL14772671M

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