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the age of chivalry
first the book was great i read anything i can find on king arthur and this was on of the best. it was so interesting that i read the whole book in only a few days<br>the copy i read i found my mother found in a yards sale of something a few years ago. there is no copyright date in the book. its a really old copy and i wondered if there is any way to find the copyright date of the book.<br>thanks for the time let me know as soon as possible please<br>thanks joshua reamer
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copyright date
Hello, I also have a copy of "The Age of Chivary" that belonged to my great aunt when she was in college. My copy shows a copyright date of 1901 by Thomas Y. Crowell & Company.
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