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Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Holy Communion According to the Use of the Church of England.

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Warehouse, Henry Frowde.
  • Published: 1898 , Amen Corner. London
  • Condition: Very Good
Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Holy Communion According to the Use of the Church of England. Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner. Henry Frowde. London. 1898. [1898]. Diamond 128mo. 688 printed pages. Thin India paper. Silver Reynold's Angels front plaquette. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1909/10. Charles Penny Brown was the Birmingham Silversmith. Rounded corners. Original black endpapers (some edge wear). All edges gilt. Contemporary ink inscription on verso of front free endpaper, dated 1910. 48 x 56 mm. Original black morocco, with gilt titling on spine (slightly rubbed along hinges and at edges). Welsh, 1856. 48 firsts2024

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