George Burnett / John Woodward
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Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
Donde los libros
Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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Where insignia become story.A luminous manual for lineage.John Woodward’s A Treatise on Heraldry (British and Foreign) is an authoritative heraldry reference guide that threads clear instruction with comparative survey and period illustration. It brings together illustrated coats of arms and parallel vocabularies, tracing British heraldic traditions alongside European family crests and explaining the medieval symbolism book that gave emblems their meaning. Concise English and French glossaries demystify archaic terms; as an armorial bearings history it situates devices within law, local power and family portraiture. Practical yet learned, the volume functions as a genealogy research resource for family historians and as a starting point for academic heraldry study. Woodward writes with a precision that suits both the armchair antiquary and the university seminar, offering systematic definitions and comparative notes that make unfamiliar devices intelligible across borders. The prose balances exactitude with narrative clarity, allowing readers to trace how colours, charges and ordinaries acquired signification from medieval courts to civic and private display.A nineteenth-century work of record, the Treatise occupies a notable place in Victorian England history and in the development of modern heraldic scholarship. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Whether you come as a casual reader drawn to the drama of emblems, a student seeking a French heraldic glossary for comparative work, or a collector assembling an antique heraldry collection, this Woodward heraldry volume balances readable exposition with archival richness. As a reference it rewards repeated consultation and offers practical pathways for genealogy research and provenance work; as an object it complements any curated library of historic studies. Accessible in tone yet rigorous in method, it rewards both casual curiosity and careful citation in equal measure.