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Language and History in Early Britain: A Chronlogical Survey of the Brittonic Languages 1st to 12th C. A. D. by Kenneth Jackson ISBN 13: 9781851821402

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Hardcover; Dublin: Four Courts Press, September 2000; ISBN-13: 978-1851821402

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Language and History in Early Britain: A Chronological Survey of the Brittonic Languages : 1st to 12th C. A. D.

by Jackson, Kenneth

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Four Courts Pr Ltd, 1994. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. hardback, large thick octavo, green cloth lettered and blocked with a design in gilt, opaque unprinted dust jacket. A well preserved tightly bound copy with a clean and unmarked text, a hint of faint spotting to the closed paged edges at the end of the book and on the fold of the rear return flap, first printed in 1953 by Edinburgh University Press. xxvi + 752pp.
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