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The Livery Companies Of The City Of London

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SOFTBACK PAMPHLET SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st. Thus* Impression: 1st.* Date of Publication: 1997* Publisher: Corporation of London.* Binding and cover condition: Colour illustration to soft card covers, absolutely minimal shelf wear to corners. No creases to spine or hinge. VG++* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp, tight & bright. No annotations or inscriptions, no tanning, seems un-read. FINE* Illustrations: B/w & colour illustrations within text throughout.* Pages: 29 pp. text. xiii pp. Appendices & acknowledgements at rear.* Product Description :- Chapters: The History:- Origins: Apprentices and freeman: Organisation and traditions: Growth, Decline and Rebirth; The Modern Livery:- Strength to Survive: A Continuing role in commerce and trade: Modern Trade ? traditional support: Supporting Education: Charity and the Community: The social dimension: The Future; The Livery and the Corporation of London: The Livery Committee and Livery Consultative Committee: The Corporation of London: The rule of the mayorality: The Sherrifs;* A NEAR FINE copy with absolutely minimal shelf wear reducing it to VG++*

Synopsis

A man's mother can be a terrible burden sometimes. For Tarry Flynn - poet, farmer and lover-from-afar of beautiful young virgins - the responsibility of family, farm, poetic inspiration and his own unyielding lust is a heavy one. The only solution is to rise above all - or escape over the nearest horizon.Like The Green Fool, his autobiography, Patrick Kavanagh's Tarry Flynn is an idyllic and beautifully evocative account of life as it was lived in Ireland earlier this century.

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Bookseller
Cocksparrow Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
4158
Title
The Livery Companies Of The City Of London
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - FINE/VG++/ND
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition Thus
Publisher
Corporation Of London
Place of Publication
London UK 0
Date Published
1997-01-01

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