The History of Lincoln School from its Foundation to 1587 | Together with 'Elizabethan Schooldays' (A Play) Some Incidents in the History of Lincoln School During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I
Baker, The Reverend R. P. (Master in Classics and Religious Education at Lincoln School from 1935-1971)
(Book #ID 110613)
Self published.
Hard back binding in original oatmeal cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt over burgundy morocco labels to the spine and front cover. 4to. 12'' x 8½''. The Reverend R. P. Baker, master at Lincoln School from 1935-1971 investigated in depth the history of Lincoln School from its foundation to the twentieth century. The research was completed but of the intended History of Lincoln School only the first four chapters, taking that history up to 1587, were written. They are here reproduced with the notes as in the original manuscript, together with the play entitled 'Elizabethan Schooldays', which was written by the Reverend and performed at Lincoln School in 1953 in honour of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Contains (vi), 58, ii single-sided pp + 22 pp play. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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