General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, Vol. 1 of 2
by
John Burke
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Paperback / Softback
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1835483100
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9781835483107
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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Explore the esteemed corridors of British nobility with this authoritative dictionary that details the heraldic traditions, genealogical histories, and distinguished titles of the peerage and baronetage across the British Empire. This first volume, in a two-part series, is a testament to the intricate weave of family lineages, honors, and symbolic crests that have set the tone of British aristocracy over the centuries.
John Burke, renowned in heraldic and genealogical spheres, contextualizes these noble families within the larger narrative of the British Empire, unearthing the intersections of prestige, power, and socio-political nuances. The period, marked by imperial dominance and colonial ventures, saw these heraldic symbols and titles evolve, reflecting the changing nature of empire politics.
Combining systematic cataloging with engrossing historical narratives, Burke unveils a rich tapestry of emblems, tales of valor, and ancestral chronicles, offering readers a window into the artistry and aesthetics of heraldry.
Conclusively, this masterfully compiled dictionary transcends mere historical record, serving as a lens into the Empire's cultural heartbeat, emphasizing the indelible mark of lineage and legacy in shaping societal echelons.
John Burke, renowned in heraldic and genealogical spheres, contextualizes these noble families within the larger narrative of the British Empire, unearthing the intersections of prestige, power, and socio-political nuances. The period, marked by imperial dominance and colonial ventures, saw these heraldic symbols and titles evolve, reflecting the changing nature of empire politics.
Combining systematic cataloging with engrossing historical narratives, Burke unveils a rich tapestry of emblems, tales of valor, and ancestral chronicles, offering readers a window into the artistry and aesthetics of heraldry.
Conclusively, this masterfully compiled dictionary transcends mere historical record, serving as a lens into the Empire's cultural heartbeat, emphasizing the indelible mark of lineage and legacy in shaping societal echelons.
Explore the esteemed corridors of British nobility with this authoritative dictionary that details the heraldic traditions, genealogical histories, and distinguished titles of the peerage and baronetage across the British Empire. This first volume, in a two-part series, is a testament to the intricate weave of family lineages, honors, and symbolic crests that have set the tone of British aristocracy over the centuries.
John Burke, renowned in heraldic and genealogical spheres, contextualizes these noble families within the larger narrative of the British Empire, unearthing the intersections of prestige, power, and socio-political nuances. The period, marked by imperial dominance and colonial ventures, saw these heraldic symbols and titles evolve, reflecting the changing nature of empire politics.
Combining systematic cataloging with engrossing historical narratives, Burke unveils a rich tapestry of emblems, tales of valor, and ancestral chronicles, offering readers a window into the artistry and aesthetics of heraldry.
Conclusively, this masterfully compiled dictionary transcends mere historical record, serving as a lens into the Empire''s cultural heartbeat, emphasizing the indelible mark of lineage and legacy in shaping societal echelons.
John Burke, renowned in heraldic and genealogical spheres, contextualizes these noble families within the larger narrative of the British Empire, unearthing the intersections of prestige, power, and socio-political nuances. The period, marked by imperial dominance and colonial ventures, saw these heraldic symbols and titles evolve, reflecting the changing nature of empire politics.
Combining systematic cataloging with engrossing historical narratives, Burke unveils a rich tapestry of emblems, tales of valor, and ancestral chronicles, offering readers a window into the artistry and aesthetics of heraldry.
Conclusively, this masterfully compiled dictionary transcends mere historical record, serving as a lens into the Empire''s cultural heartbeat, emphasizing the indelible mark of lineage and legacy in shaping societal echelons.
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