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Ranulf of Chester: A Relic of the Conquestby Alexander, James WFirst Edition
Book desription: Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1983 " Ranulf of Chester is the first biography of a great English magnate of the early Angevin period since Sidney Painter's classic William Marshal. It draws a vivid picture of the life of the next to last earl of Chester of the Norman line -- great landholder, advisor and confidant of kings, patrono of religion, crusader. .... Alexander's study, which is based upon chronicles, records, and literary evidence, focues primarily on the earl's political career and on his important role in English and European history." Black cloth boards pristine. Brodart protected dustjacket intact and bright. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Excellent/Excellent.
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