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Lot de quatre livres d heraldique en anglais par divers auteurs, comprenant Scottish heraldry (1978), Scotland and Her Tartans (1992), The Royal Arms (1980) et The dictionary of heraldry (1989), originaux en anglais, reliures variées, en état raisonnable et 982 pages au total.
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1.
Scots Heraldry, 1978, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, 131 p.
Influence of the Clan System; The Heraldic Executive in Scotland; Theory of Heraldry in Scotland; The Science of Heraldry; Records of Scottish Mediaeval Heraldic Practice; The Public Registser of All Arms and Bearings; A Scottish Grant of Arms; Cadency, and Rematriculation of Arms; Succession to Arms; Heraldic Supporters; Marshalling of Arms and Quartering; The Arms of a Lady; Modern Use of Scottish Heraldry; The Public Register of All Genealogies and Birthbrieves in Scotland; The Royal Arms and National Flag; Corporate and Ecclesiastical Heraldry; Armorial Bearings as an Investment; Guide to Further Study of Scottish Heraldry; Appendices; Index.
2.
Scotland and Her Tartans, 1992, Alexander Fulton, 224 p.
Tartan is a fabric that has been adopted all over the world as a mark of corporate or kindered identity. The Scottish clan or family tartan is of comparatively recent origin, but its genesis and development are linked with the colourful and dramatic story of Scotland itself. This book traces the history of the clan system and the origins of the Highland dress and of the Tartan, and gives advice as to how and where the tartan should be worn. The main section of the book includes an extensive list of sept and family names, accounts of all the main clans of Scotland and details of the leading families which have tartans, illustrated with 265 tartan patterns.
3.
The Royal Arms, 1980, Charles Hasler, 387 p.
Brightly illustrated historical work on the British Royal Arms, enclosed in the original dust wrapper.
4.
The dictionary of heraldry, 1989, Joseph Foster, 240 p.
First published under the title "Some feudal coats of arms" by James Parker, Oxford and London, 1902. Includes bibliographical references. Contents: Provides a heraldic introduction, some feudal coats of arms, men of coat and armour -- their bearings and badges, our ancestral families and their paternal coat armour. Subjects: Heraldry ; Dictionaries. Great Britain Heraldry. Dictionaries. Genealogies British Isles. Heraldry Rolls of Arms.
1.
Scots Heraldry, 1978, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, 131 p.
Influence of the Clan System; The Heraldic Executive in Scotland; Theory of Heraldry in Scotland; The Science of Heraldry; Records of Scottish Mediaeval Heraldic Practice; The Public Registser of All Arms and Bearings; A Scottish Grant of Arms; Cadency, and Rematriculation of Arms; Succession to Arms; Heraldic Supporters; Marshalling of Arms and Quartering; The Arms of a Lady; Modern Use of Scottish Heraldry; The Public Register of All Genealogies and Birthbrieves in Scotland; The Royal Arms and National Flag; Corporate and Ecclesiastical Heraldry; Armorial Bearings as an Investment; Guide to Further Study of Scottish Heraldry; Appendices; Index.
2.
Scotland and Her Tartans, 1992, Alexander Fulton, 224 p.
Tartan is a fabric that has been adopted all over the world as a mark of corporate or kindered identity. The Scottish clan or family tartan is of comparatively recent origin, but its genesis and development are linked with the colourful and dramatic story of Scotland itself. This book traces the history of the clan system and the origins of the Highland dress and of the Tartan, and gives advice as to how and where the tartan should be worn. The main section of the book includes an extensive list of sept and family names, accounts of all the main clans of Scotland and details of the leading families which have tartans, illustrated with 265 tartan patterns.
3.
The Royal Arms, 1980, Charles Hasler, 387 p.
Brightly illustrated historical work on the British Royal Arms, enclosed in the original dust wrapper.
4.
The dictionary of heraldry, 1989, Joseph Foster, 240 p.
First published under the title "Some feudal coats of arms" by James Parker, Oxford and London, 1902. Includes bibliographical references. Contents: Provides a heraldic introduction, some feudal coats of arms, men of coat and armour -- their bearings and badges, our ancestral families and their paternal coat armour. Subjects: Heraldry ; Dictionaries. Great Britain Heraldry. Dictionaries. Genealogies British Isles. Heraldry Rolls of Arms.

