Catalogue of European Armour at the Fitzwilliam Museum book
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 7:32 pm
Catalogue of European Armour at the Fitzwilliam Museum
by Ian Eaves
List Price: $165.00
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Product Description:
The collection of arms and armour in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, is one of the finest in England, and ranks immediately behind the royal and national collections in terms of the range and quality of its material. The majority of the items come from the bequest of J.S. Henderson, a collector who bought extensively in the 1920s; he owned a group of pieces from the armoury of the Princes Radziwill at Niescwiecz in Poland, and other items from this source have subsequently been given to the museum. The strength of the exhibits is therefore in German and North Italian armours of the sixteenth century, mostly for field use but with some tournament and parade armours. Full descriptions for each piece, together with provenance (where known) and physical details, are given, as well as comparisons with pieces in other collections.
Product Details
* Hardcover: 348 pages
* Publisher: Boydell Press (July 4, 2002)
* ISBN: 0851158579
* Product Dimensions: 10.0 x 6.9 x 1.1 inches
* Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds. (View shipping rates and policies)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #583,973
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ok anyone know anything about this book? is it worth the 165 bucks? i'm looking for some new armour books. whatya got if this one isnt that great
by Ian Eaves
List Price: $165.00
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 5I4V25PQ9Y
Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
The collection of arms and armour in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, is one of the finest in England, and ranks immediately behind the royal and national collections in terms of the range and quality of its material. The majority of the items come from the bequest of J.S. Henderson, a collector who bought extensively in the 1920s; he owned a group of pieces from the armoury of the Princes Radziwill at Niescwiecz in Poland, and other items from this source have subsequently been given to the museum. The strength of the exhibits is therefore in German and North Italian armours of the sixteenth century, mostly for field use but with some tournament and parade armours. Full descriptions for each piece, together with provenance (where known) and physical details, are given, as well as comparisons with pieces in other collections.
Product Details
* Hardcover: 348 pages
* Publisher: Boydell Press (July 4, 2002)
* ISBN: 0851158579
* Product Dimensions: 10.0 x 6.9 x 1.1 inches
* Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds. (View shipping rates and policies)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #583,973
(Publishers and authors: improve your sales)
ok anyone know anything about this book? is it worth the 165 bucks? i'm looking for some new armour books. whatya got if this one isnt that great