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Three works with an interest in archaeology

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Rev. Malachy Hitchins. 'Account of Antiquities Discovered in Cornwall', gilt lettering on spine, bound in marbled boards, a fine copy, scare, 5 pages plus frontispiece plate showing antiquities discovered in the Parish of Lanant, Cornwall, Malachy Hitchins the astronomer who became ‘Computer at Greenwich’, Hitchins was also a friend of Polwhele whom he assisted in the history of cornwall, published 1802. Joan J. Taylor (Newham College, Cambridge). 'Early Bronze Age Gold Neck-Rings in Western Europe', first edition, gilt lettering to spine bound in new hardboards, a fine copy, vol xxxiv, 11 pages, including plates, signed by the author to Paul Ashbee (leading authority on neolithic and bronze age barrows) with Paul Ashbee’s Ex Libris Stamp, reprinted from the preoceedings of the Prehistoric Society,1968. Graeme Kirkham and Peter Herring (editors). 'Rillaton reconsidered and The Kentish Ringlemere Gold Cup', The British Museums publication of Europe Bronze Age Cups by Paul Ashbee, 8 pages, gilt letting to spine, bound in new boards, a fine copy, Cornish Archaeology review article, 2006.

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Rev. Malachy Hitchins. 'Account of Antiquities Discovered in Cornwall', gilt lettering on spine, bound in marbled boards, a fine copy, scare, 5 pages plus frontispiece plate showing antiquities discovered in the Parish of Lanant, Cornwall, Malachy Hitchins the astronomer who became ‘Computer at Greenwich’, Hitchins was also a friend of Polwhele whom he assisted in the history of cornwall, published 1802. Joan J. Taylor (Newham College, Cambridge). 'Early Bronze Age Gold Neck-Rings in Western Europe', first edition, gilt lettering to spine bound in new hardboards, a fine copy, vol xxxiv, 11 pages, including plates, signed by the author to Paul Ashbee (leading authority on neolithic and bronze age barrows) with Paul Ashbee’s Ex Libris Stamp, reprinted from the preoceedings of the Prehistoric Society,1968. Graeme Kirkham and Peter Herring (editors). 'Rillaton reconsidered and The Kentish Ringlemere Gold Cup', The British Museums publication of Europe Bronze Age Cups by Paul Ashbee, 8 pages, gilt letting to spine, bound in new boards, a fine copy, Cornish Archaeology review article, 2006.

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