An Heraldic Alphabet

An Heraldic Alphabet

Author: John Philip Brooke-Little

Publisher: New York : Arco Publishing Company

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13:

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In this invaluable reference book John Brooke-Little, who as Clarenceux King of Arms is one of the three chief heralds of England & Wales, presents a fascinating and illuminating guide to the subject of heraldry. Illustrated with over 300 line drawings, the book includes general chapters on such topics as the birth of Heraldry, the development of arms, the grammar of heraldry and the laws that govern the way in which arms are inherited and in which they may be used, along with a fully comprehensive guide to the terminology and devices that make heraldry such an interesting study. Clear, definitive, and precise, this is the essential glossary for all students of heraldry and for anyone who is intrigued by this engrossing subject.


An Heraldic Alphabet

An Heraldic Alphabet

Author: J. P. Brooke-Little

Publisher: Robson Books Limited

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781861050779

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Illustrated with more than 300 line drawings, AN HERALDIC ALPHABET includes general chapters on such topics as the birth of Heraldry, the development of arms, the grammar of heraldry and the laws that govern the way in which arms are inherited and how they may be used, along with a fully comprehensive guide to the terminology and devices that make heraldry such an interesting study.


A Canadian Heraldic Primer

A Canadian Heraldic Primer

Author: Kevin Greaves

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 1459710819

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Heraldry is now. Heraldry is fun. And most of all, heraldry is Canadian! A Canadian Heraldic Primer dispels, once and for all, the myth that coats of arms are boring, snobbish, mediaeval holdovers that have no relevance today. Using cartoons, humour, and not a little irreverence (in which is concealed a surprising amount of information), Kevin Greaves explains the history behind heraldry's unique conventions and language, and explores its creative possibilities. He shows heraldry as part of the fabric of Canada's past, present, and future, and illustrates how this lively art has become livelier since Canada became master of its own heraldic system in 1988.


A Dictionary of Suffolk Crests

A Dictionary of Suffolk Crests

Author: Joan Corder

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780851155548

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A record of crests of Suffolk and Norfolk families arranged by charge or object, covering 600 years and c.8,000 names. This volume offers a comprehensive guide to the heraldry of Suffolk over more than six centuries, covering around 8,000 names and acting as a companion to the earlier Dictionary of Suffolk Arms(1965). It is the first attempt to produce an Ordinary of crests, a classification by charge or object using standardised groupings, arranged in such a manner that they may be readily identified when the name of the bearer is unknown; the usual arrangement isalphabetical by name, an Armory. Although it relates specifically to Suffolk, many crests relating to Norfolk families are given, the two counties having always been closely connected heraldically and genealogically. The book willbe of interest for all those interested in heraldry and, on a wider level, act as a handbook for the identification of crests when borne alone, on artefacts ranging from signet rings and silverware to pub signs and school uniformcrests. JOAN CORDER, the author of a Dictionary of Suffolk Arms, is an independent scholar and recognised authority on East Anglian heraldry.