Second Hand Seventeenth-Century Lincolnshire
Series : History of Lincolnshire Volume VII
Author : Clive Holmes

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Condition
Book: Very Good
Dust jacket: Very Good
Very Good condition. The hardback binding is firm and square, with clean green boards and only light signs of age and handling. There is a neat previous owner name/signature and note to the front free endpaper, along with faint pencil reference marks near the top edge. The page edges show mild age-toning, but internally the pages appear clean and tightly bound, with no significant markings noted beyond the front endpaper. The dust jacket is Very Good, complete and presentable, with light rubbing, minor handling wear and slight edge wear visible. The dust jacket is protected in a clear removable sleeve. A solid and attractive copy of this important seventeenth-century Lincolnshire local history study.
Details
General - Pages : 279 | Images : Includes black and white plates, figures, maps, portraits and documentary illustrations. | Publisher : History of Lincolnshire Committee for the Society for Lincolnshire History | Place of Publication : Lincoln, England | Language : English
Hardback - Year of Publication : 1980 | Edition : First Edition | Size : 240mm x 160mm | ISBN : 0902668064
A detailed scholarly study of Lincolnshire during the seventeenth century, written by Clive Holmes and published as Volume VII in the History of Lincolnshire series. This substantial hardback examines the county’s social, political, religious and local history during a period of major change, including the years of Stuart rule, Civil War, revolution and restoration.
The book explores local history and community, village and town structures, grass-roots society, religious alternatives, the professions, the gentry, political life, the English Revolution in Lincolnshire, the experience of the Civil War, and the county’s later seventeenth-century settlement. It places Lincolnshire within the wider national story while retaining a strong regional focus, making it a valuable reference for readers interested in local history, early modern England, the Stuart period and seventeenth-century society.
Illustrated with black and white plates, figures, maps and documentary images, and supported by notes and index, this is an important volume in the History of Lincolnshire series and a useful addition to any collection on English county history or seventeenth-century studies.












