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Just reliving my teenage years through this book. I bought it when I was about 17, it's fantastic, mainly because of the engravings.

It is Volume II of 'Old England' printed in 1854. Lots of coins, portraits and architecture, ties it in all nicely!

Worth getting hold of if you can, even if it is just to look at the Victorian coin engravings.

Cheers,

Tim

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Just reliving my teenage years through this book. I bought it when I was about 17, it's fantastic, mainly because of the engravings.

It is Volume II of 'Old England' printed in 1854. Lots of coins, portraits and architecture, ties it in all nicely!

Worth getting hold of if you can, even if it is just to look at the Victorian coin engravings.

Cheers,

Tim

Who is the author please Tim?

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Just reliving my teenage years through this book. I bought it when I was about 17, it's fantastic, mainly because of the engravings.

It is Volume II of 'Old England' printed in 1854. Lots of coins, portraits and architecture, ties it in all nicely!

Worth getting hold of if you can, even if it is just to look at the Victorian coin engravings.

Cheers,

Tim

Who is the author please Tim?

It was printed by Sangster And Fletcher, Paternoster-Row, London. No author listed. It's known as 'The Pictorial Museum', great title.

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Just reliving my teenage years through this book. I bought it when I was about 17, it's fantastic, mainly because of the engravings.

It is Volume II of 'Old England' printed in 1854. Lots of coins, portraits and architecture, ties it in all nicely!

Worth getting hold of if you can, even if it is just to look at the Victorian coin engravings.

Cheers,

Tim

Who is the author please Tim?

It was printed by Sangster And Fletcher, Paternoster-Row, London. No author listed. It's known as 'The Pictorial Museum', great title.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/books/rare-collectable/other/pre-1950/auction-904490330.htm

£15 and up on Amazon.

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That's the one! Pretty tatty but will still be a good read!

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