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What was three purposes that Stained glass windows served in a Gothic church?

I know one was to let in more light…

To let in light
To keep out the weather
To inspire the people viewing the window

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Stained Glass Window Film Contact Paper


Stained Glass Window Film Contact Paper


$12.99


This Floral Stained Glass window film will provide a right amount of privacy while still letting in sunlight. Each roll features an easy-to-peel liner and an adhesive that allows it to be repositioned during installation without leaving a sticky residue. Simply cut to length or shape for a custom application. Size of each roll: 18 inches x 9 feet (45 cm x 275 cm)….

Tiffany Glass Absorbent Coasters


Tiffany Glass Absorbent Coasters


$17.99


These lovely coasters are made of an absorbent stone, which can absorb liquid from sweaty glasses, or even small spills! Coasters are corked on the bottom, measure 4.25″ and are brand new, in box, ready for gift – giving. Artist: Morse Museum…

Glass Suncatcher - Margarita - Green Stem


Glass Suncatcher – Margarita – Green Stem



Our glass artists, Becky and Dean of North Carolina, hand cut and hand build each of their suncatchers and then warm all the pieces of glass in a kiln until they are 100% fused together….


Making Stained Glass Windows


Making Stained Glass Windows


$39.99


1986 VHS Video Textbooks…

My First Project: An Introduction to the Stained Glass Craft with Vicki Payne


My First Project: An Introduction to the Stained Glass Craft with Vicki Payne


$24.99


Vicki Payne, well known PBS personality, takes you step-by-step through your first stained glass window project. 50 minutes. VHS video cassette in original slipcase as shown….

America's Castles: Coal Barons [VHS]


America’s Castles: Coal Barons [VHS]


$24.84


” The Industrial Revolution was powered by coal. The black ore fueled the boilers of the trains that brought progress to America and furnished power to the factories that made the nation an economic dynamo. And coal made many Americans very rich indeed. This episode of the acclaimed AMERICA’S CASTLES series showcases the magnificent mansions made by the magnates of coal. Tour Craigdarroch …

Etched Glass Window Film 36-by-72-Inch


Etched Glass Window Film 36-by-72-Inch


$29.98


The straightforward sophistication of Etched Glass. Artscape’s Etched Glass window film self adheres to any smooth glass surface. Etched Glass is available in 36 In. x 72 In. panels which can be trimmed, or combined to fit any sized window. The image is a repeating pattern both left to right and top to bottom. It can be used either vertically or horizontally. Artscape window film provides UV prote…

Krylon K09033000 Looking Glass Mirror-Like Aerosol Spray Paint, 6-Ounce


Krylon K09033000 Looking Glass Mirror-Like Aerosol Spray Paint, 6-Ounce


$9.19


Transform clear glass into a mirror with this easy-to-use spray paint. Just spray it on the reverse side of the glass for a sleek mirror effect. Can be used on just about any clear glass object including vases, tabletops, jars, planters, and picture frames. This package contains (1) 6 ounce aerosol can of spray paint. DANGER! Extremely Flammable. Vapors may cause flash fires. Contents under pressu…

Etched Leaf Window Film 24-by-36-Inch


Etched Leaf Window Film 24-by-36-Inch


$17.85


“ARTSCAPE” ETCHED LEAF WINDOW FILM 24″ X 36″ Translucent film for windows, showers and glass Allows light to enter yet provides privacy Great to block unwanted views or in places where blinds/curtains remain closed regularly Self-adhering (static) – no adhesives Easily trimmed to fit and matches patterns like wallpaper Easily removed without leaving any residue…

Cathedral


Cathedral


$12.90


Studio: Pbs Release Date: 05/06/2009 Run time: 60 minutes…



 Lost Treasures of Louis Comfort Tiffany


Lost Treasures of Louis Comfort Tiffany


$49.95


The works of the Tiffany Studios revolutionized interior design in turn-of-the-century America. All of the company’s works-from stained-glass windows to blown-glass vases; lamp shades to inkwells-bore the unique stamp of one man, Louis Comfort Tiffany, who created the Tiffany Studios and supervised every aspect of their production. Many of these official studio pieces are well known today-avidly sought by museums and collectors worldwide. Special ones among them, as well as other lesser known pieces-the “lost” works of Louis Tiffany himself-are, in a real sense, the core of his astonishing achievement. They comprise his personal oeuvre-the objects made from his original designs for exhibition, for private commissions, or for use in Tiffany’s own homes. This book reevaluates Tiffany’s art in terms of his personal work-including pieces in all the media that attracted him over the course of his prolific career; stained glass, of course, but also mosaics, blown glass, pottery, jewelry, and enamels. Tiffany’s pioneering efforts in interior design are covered, as are his easel paintings and his dream of creating a permanent residential retreat for working artists. Hugh F. McKean also provides much intimate insight into Tiffany’s personality, his domestic life, his financial dealings, and his unusual philosophy of art. Lavishly illustrated, the book presents a vivid display of Tiffany’s wide-ranging aesthetic. The result is a rare portrait of Tiffany the man-and of the prodigious imagination that almost single-handedly transformed the day-to-day image of a nation and an era.

 ...But...


…But…


$39.4


Provocative! In the economy of eternity this book just might revolutionize your life. If you find yourself exhausted circling the treadmill of “self-righteousness;” overwhelmed in your hopeless ability to win the favor of God; or, debilitated by the lust and perversions of the doctrine of “works;” then you’d better read this book, in fact, you may need to read it several times! On the other hand, if you’re afraid of getting your mittens dirty playing in a different sandbox; if you’re somewhat nervous taking a peek beyond the stained glass windows in the religious structure you’re most familiar with; or if you don’t have the stomach to taste something outside your traditional spiritual diet; well, quite frankly, this book is more than likely not for you. “…BUT…” unleashes a staggering wealth of insights into the life, heart and soul of the Apostle Paul, illuminating the theological status quo that at one time seemed even palatable to Paul himself, then invoking a mind boggling, liberating way of living in the abundance of God’s mercy and grace. Discover what God knows about you! If you come away with the awareness you’re a precious, holy, and redeemed child of God, free to bask in His blessings, then wow, cool, what a scoop or three!

 101 Best Scrapbooking Tips


101 Best Scrapbooking Tips


$0.99


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 162 Traditional and Contemporary Designs for Stained Glass Projects


162 Traditional and Contemporary Designs for Stained Glass Projects


$1.99


A magnificent array of designs: landscapes, florals, geometric shapes, birds and wildlife, much more. Varied shapes and sizes make these designs ideal for windows, mirrors, panels, sidelights, and other uses.

 1940s Television Series Endings: 1942 Television Series Endings, 1946 Television Series Endings, 1947 Television Series Endings


1940s Television Series Endings: 1942 Television Series Endings, 1946 Television Series Endings, 1947 Television Series Endings


$23


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1942 Television Series Endings, 1946 Television Series Endings, 1947 Television Series Endings, 1948 Television Series Endings, 1949 Television Series Endings, Telecrime, It Pays to Be Ignorant, Your Show Time, a Woman to Remember, Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One, the Growing Paynes, Americana, Cbs Television Quiz, Faraway Hill, Pinwright’s Progress, Cash and Carry, Hour Glass, the Adventures of Oky Doky, the Laytons, King Cole’s Birthday Party, Face to Face, Abc Barn Dance, the School House, Flight to Rhythm, Window on the World, Camera Headlines, Champagne and Orchids, Hayloft Hoedown, Charade Quiz, Uptown Jubilee, Geographically Speaking, Abc Television Players, These Are My Children, Starlight, Saturday Night Jamboree, Let’s Rhumba, Elder Michaux, I Love to Eat, Café de Paris, Serving Through Science, the Roar of the Rails, Let There Be Stars, I.n.s. Telenews, Tales of the Red Caboose, the Gay Nineties Revue, What’s It Worth, Key to the Missing, Missus Goes a Shopping, Fashions on Parade, the Swift Home Service Club, Operation Success, the World in Your Home, the Ted Steele Show, the Swift Show, Television Screen Magazine, Stained Glass Windows, Quizzing the News, See What You Know, Teenage Book Club, America Song, Musical Merry-Go-Round, Television Playhouse, in the Kelvinator Kitchen, Places Please. Excerpt: Telecrime was a British drama series that aired on the BBC Television Service from 1938 to 1939 and in 1946. One of the first multi-episode drama series ever made, it is also one of the first television dramas written especially for television not adapted from theatre or radio. Having first aired for 5 episodes from 1938 to 1939, Telecrime returned in 1946, following the resumption of television after World War II, and aired as T… More:

 2012 Tiffany Wall Calendar


2012 Tiffany Wall Calendar


$9.65


Used – A remarkable innovator, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 18481933) drew on a vast, varied visual repertoire acquired during his travels in America, Europe, and Africa. He was deeply moved by the magnificent antique windows of France, but he brought a more painterly approach to stained glass, joining with his rival John La Farge to demand of art glassTiffany trademarked the name Favrilea shifting, shimmering, mercurial quality. Though influenced by the work being produced in England by the

 2012 Tiffany Wall Calendar


2012 Tiffany Wall Calendar


$10.6


Used – A remarkable innovator, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 18481933) drew on a vast, varied visual repertoire acquired during his travels in America, Europe, and Africa. He was deeply moved by the magnificent antique windows of France, but he brought a more painterly approach to stained glass, joining with his rival John La Farge to demand of art glassTiffany trademarked the name Favrilea shifting, shimmering, mercurial quality. Though influenced by the work being produced in England by the

 415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


$4.4


Used – Unique stained glass designs with distinctive contemporary flair are adaptable to projects of varied shapes, sizes — windows, mirrors, jewelry settings, more. Designs include circles, ovals, rectangles, diamonds.

 415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


$4.4


New – Unique stained glass designs with distinctive contemporary flair are adaptable to projects of varied shapes, sizes — windows, mirrors, jewelry settings, more. Designs include circles, ovals, rectangles, diamonds.

 415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


$5.81


Used – Unique stained glass designs with distinctive contemporary flair are adaptable to projects of varied shapes, sizes — windows, mirrors, jewelry settings, more. Designs include circles, ovals, rectangles, diamonds.

 415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


$3.74


New – Unique stained glass designs with distinctive contemporary flair are adaptable to projects of varied shapes, sizes — windows, mirrors, jewelry settings, more. Designs include circles, ovals, rectangles, diamonds.

 415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


415 Original Designs for Stained Glass


$5.55


Unique stained glass designs with distinctive contemporary flair are adaptable to projects of varied shapes, sizes — windows, mirrors, jewelry settings, and more. Designs include circles, ovals, rectangles, diamonds.

 A Guide to the Windows of King's College Chapel, Cambridge


A Guide to the Windows of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge


$19.99


M. R. James’ descriptions of the stained-glass windows in King’s College chapel and their symbolism.

 A Kate Fansler mystery: A Passion for Color


A Kate Fansler mystery: A Passion for Color


$22.03


New – The undisputed master of glass, Louis Comfort Tiffany created decorative works of art utilizing color, light, and texture, forging a unique and spectacular style. Tiffany began his career as an interior designer, but unable to find the types of glass that he desired, his interest turned toward the creation of stained glass. In 1878, he opened his own studio and glass foundry. His creativity and originality both as a designer of windows, lamps, and vases, and as a producer of the material w

 A Kate Fansler mystery: A Passion for Color


A Kate Fansler mystery: A Passion for Color


$37.88


New – The undisputed master of glass, Louis Comfort Tiffany created decorative works of art utilizing color, light, and texture, forging a unique and spectacular style. Tiffany began his career as an interior designer, but unable to find the types of glass that he desired, his interest turned toward the creation of stained glass. In 1878, he opened his own studio and glass foundry. His creativity and originality both as a designer of windows, lamps, and vases, and as a producer of the material w

 A Little Book of Angels


A Little Book of Angels


$12.95


Featuring superb color photographs, this collection presents angels in stained-glass windows, alabaster statues, and painted ceilings in churches and chapels all over Britain as well as other locations, including San Raphael in Venice. They range from remarkable medieval art from the lute-playing angels at Cawston in Suffolk, through Victorian angels by William Morris in Derbyshire, to modern stained-glass angels by the great glassmaker Harry Clarke at Sturminster Newton in Dorset.

 A Little Book of Stained Glass


A Little Book of Stained Glass


$161.53


New – This idiosyncratic collection of images illustrates most of the styles and techniques of stained glass, from the simple but powerful medieval windows of All Saints, York, and the great hymns in glass of Chartres to the work of the Victorian master craftsmen and modern humbler artists.

 A Little Book of Stained Glass


A Little Book of Stained Glass


$0.83


Used – This idiosyncratic collection of images illustrates most of the styles and techniques of stained glass, from the simple but powerful medieval windows of All Saints, York, and the great hymns in glass of Chartres to the work of the Victorian master craftsmen and modern humbler artists.

 A Little Book of Stained Glass


A Little Book of Stained Glass


$1.31


Used – This idiosyncratic collection of images illustrates most of the styles and techniques of stained glass, from the simple but powerful medieval windows of All Saints, York, and the great hymns in glass of Chartres to the work of the Victorian master craftsmen and modern humbler artists.

 A Little Book of Stained Glass


A Little Book of Stained Glass


$107.26


New – This idiosyncratic collection of images illustrates most of the styles and techniques of stained glass, from the simple but powerful medieval windows of All Saints, York, and the great hymns in glass of Chartres to the work of the Victorian master craftsmen and modern humbler artists.

 A Passion for Sea Glass


A Passion for Sea Glass


$20.34


Some people’s passion for sea glass goes beyond collecting—they use it to create something of beauty. Carole Lambert, author of Sea Glass Chronicles, gives us entree into the studios of those who do everything from gathering and amassing sea glass mulch for landscaping to designing stained-sea-glass windows. This volume will arouse a renewed sense of wonder in those who already possess a passion for sea glass and win legions of new sea-glass devotees.

 A Passion for Sea Glass


A Passion for Sea Glass


$22.56


New – Some people’s passion for sea glass goes beyond collecting-they use it to create something of beauty. Carole Lambert, author of Sea Glass Chronicles, gives us entree into the studios of those who do everything from gathering and amassing sea glass mulch for landscaping to designing stained-sea-glass windows. This volume will arouse a renewed sense of wonder in those who already possess a passion for sea glass and win legions of new sea-glass devotees.

 A Passion for Sea Glass


A Passion for Sea Glass


$18.8


New – Some people’s passion for sea glass goes beyond collecting-they use it to create something of beauty. Carole Lambert, author of Sea Glass Chronicles, gives us entree into the studios of those who do everything from gathering and amassing sea glass mulch for landscaping to designing stained-sea-glass windows. This volume will arouse a renewed sense of wonder in those who already possess a passion for sea glass and win legions of new sea-glass devotees.

 A Passion for Sea Glass


A Passion for Sea Glass


$17.61


Used – Some people’s passion for sea glass goes beyond collecting-they use it to create something of beauty. Carole Lambert, author of Sea Glass Chronicles, gives us entree into the studios of those who do everything from gathering and amassing sea glass mulch for landscaping to designing stained-sea-glass windows. This volume will arouse a renewed sense of wonder in those who already possess a passion for sea glass and win legions of new sea-glass devotees.

 A Passion for Sea Glass


A Passion for Sea Glass


$20.4


Used – Some people’s passion for sea glass goes beyond collecting-they use it to create something of beauty. Carole Lambert, author of Sea Glass Chronicles, gives us entree into the studios of those who do everything from gathering and amassing sea glass mulch for landscaping to designing stained-sea-glass windows. This volume will arouse a renewed sense of wonder in those who already possess a passion for sea glass and win legions of new sea-glass devotees.

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$17.6


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$14.71


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$10.39


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$13.83


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$10.33


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$9.76


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$15.75


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$17.17


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$17.6


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$10.17


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$12.8


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$14.71


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$19.26


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$27.31


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$15.24


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$26.81


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$13.86


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$26.81


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$13.34


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$27.31


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$17.17


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$14.32


New – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins a

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$19.26


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$24.87


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

 A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


A Primer of Heraldry for Americans


$15.75


Used – 1898. Holden writes that half the point of history is lost unless it is studied in its details. To comprehend its details (especially in the period from the Crusades to the French Revolution) an accurate knowledge of heraldry is a material aid. They are emblazoned everywhere; on stained-glass windows, over the doors, even on the locks, on coaches and on liveries. What was true in 1688 is also true today. The seals of countries, provinces and states are heraldic; so are their flags. Coins

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