Flambard's Confession - 1st US edition

by Marilyn Durham

The story of Ranulph Flambard, "...by profession a priest, but in fact not only a tax collector, but the most infamous prince of tax collectors, known as Flambard on account of his cruelty, which was like a devouring flame." - Anselm (1033 - 1109) Archbishop of Canterbury.

Book has light grey boards with a maroon cloth spine, printed in gold. End papers illustrated with the Royal seal of William II, and maps of what is now France, and the British Isles. Mild shelf wear on bottom of page edges and boards. This is a tome ... 775 pages!

Jacket is intact at $17.95, lightly worn, mild wear at folds, now in mylar.