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THE ARMOURER'S HOUSE. OXFORD CHILDREN'S LIBRARY NO. 27. by Sutcliff, Rosemary - 1962
by Sutcliff, Rosemary
THE ARMOURER'S HOUSE. OXFORD CHILDREN'S LIBRARY NO. 27.
by Sutcliff, Rosemary
- Used
- Hardcover
London: Oxford University Press, 1962. 235 pp, 7 7/8" H. B&w illustrations. "In the far-away days of Henry VIII there lived a little girl called Tamsyn. She was like any other little girl except that she had one unusual passion: she loved ships. This is the story of how she leaves her Devon home by the sea and goes to live with a family of lively cousins in London. At first the strangeness of her new life amidst the hustle and bustle of Tudor London and her longing to be amongst ships make her homesick, but after a while she gradually settles down, and discovers that her cousin, Piers, shares her love for the sea. But it is not until the year is almost out, and Christmas comes round again, that the most wonderful thing of all takes place." Minor edge wear, the top edge of the text block has several light water stains and some darkening. Dust jacket is price-clipped, has light edge wear, is now protected in removable mylar sleeve.. Not Signed. Hard Cover. Very Good-/Very Good. Illus. by C. Walter Hodges. Dust jacket design by William Stobbs..
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (CA)
- Illustrator C. Walter Hodges. Dust jacket design by William Stobbs.
- Format/Binding Hardcover
- Book Condition Used - Very Good-
- Jacket Condition Very Good
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1962
- Keywords Rosemary Sutcliff, Historical Fiction, Tudor England, Tudor London, Tamysn, Girls in Tudor England, Families, Family Life, Cousins, Sailing Ships, May Day, Fortunes, Christmas, Hallowe'en, Deptford, Wise Women, Adventure.