Material culture in London in an age of transition cover

Material culture in London in an age of transition

by Geoff Egan

Presents a catalogue of an assemblage of items from the Tudor and Stuart periods. This work features objects of leather, bone, wood and glass as well as metal; clothing and accessories; household equipment, fixtures and fittings; and items attesting writing, reading and leisure pursuits, and textile working, leather working, woodworking, and more.

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