TheBoke of Saint Albans

The Boke of Saint Albans

The Boke of Saint Albans

The Boke of Saint Albans

The Boke of Saint Albans

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TheBoke of Saint AlbansBYDAME JULIANA BERNERSCONTAININGTREATISES ON HAWKING, HUNTING, AND COTE ARMOUR:PRINTED AT SAINT ALBANS BY THE SCHOOLMASTER-PRINTER IN 1486REPRODUCED IN FACSIMILEWith an Introduction byWILLIAM BLADESAUTHOR OF “THE LIFE AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON”LONDONELLIOT STOCK, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

TheBoke of Saint Albans

BYDAME JULIANA BERNERSCONTAININGTREATISES ON HAWKING, HUNTING, AND COTE ARMOUR:PRINTED AT SAINT ALBANS BY THE SCHOOLMASTER-PRINTER IN 1486REPRODUCED IN FACSIMILEWith an Introduction byWILLIAM BLADESAUTHOR OF “THE LIFE AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON”LONDONELLIOT STOCK, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

BYDAME JULIANA BERNERSCONTAININGTREATISES ON HAWKING, HUNTING, AND COTE ARMOUR:PRINTED AT SAINT ALBANS BY THE SCHOOLMASTER-PRINTER IN 1486REPRODUCED IN FACSIMILEWith an Introduction byWILLIAM BLADESAUTHOR OF “THE LIFE AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON”LONDONELLIOT STOCK, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

BY

DAME JULIANA BERNERS

CONTAINING

TREATISES ON HAWKING, HUNTING, AND COTE ARMOUR:

PRINTED AT SAINT ALBANS BY THE SCHOOLMASTER-PRINTER IN 1486

REPRODUCED IN FACSIMILE

With an Introduction by

WILLIAM BLADES

AUTHOR OF “THE LIFE AND TYPOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM CAXTON”

LONDON

ELLIOT STOCK, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

“Manhood I am, therefore I me delyghtTo hunt and hawke, to nourish up and fedeThe greyhounde to the course, the hawke to th’ flight,And to bestryde a good and lusty stede.”FromSir Thomas More’sPoems.

“Manhood I am, therefore I me delyghtTo hunt and hawke, to nourish up and fedeThe greyhounde to the course, the hawke to th’ flight,And to bestryde a good and lusty stede.”FromSir Thomas More’sPoems.

“Manhood I am, therefore I me delyghtTo hunt and hawke, to nourish up and fedeThe greyhounde to the course, the hawke to th’ flight,And to bestryde a good and lusty stede.”FromSir Thomas More’sPoems.

“Manhood I am, therefore I me delyght

To hunt and hawke, to nourish up and fede

The greyhounde to the course, the hawke to th’ flight,

And to bestryde a good and lusty stede.”

FromSir Thomas More’sPoems.

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