130+ BRITISH COIN BOOKS
ON 1 DVD
These books are an absolute must for your British Coins reference library. The following 130+ books are included on the DVD:
British Coins
v A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm in a letter to the King – Charles Earl of Liverpool 1805;
v British Museum: A Guide to the Exhibition of English Coins – H A Greuber 1891;
v The Decimal System in Numbers, Coins and Accounts – Sir John Bowring 1854
v Coins and Tokens of the Possessions and Colonies of the British Empire: by James Atkins 1889;
v A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series, Vol I: by Herbert Greuber 1887;
v A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, Anglo-Saxon Series, Vol II: by Herbert Greuber 1893;
v A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, The Norman Kings, Vol I: by G C Brooke 1916;
v A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum, The Norman Kings, Vol II: by G C Brooke 1916;
v The Numismatic Chronicle issued between 1841 – 1899 (41 Volumes);
v A Guide to the Coins of Great Britain & Ireland: by W S Thorburn 1888;
v Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland – H A Greuber 1899;
v A guide to the English Medals exhibited in the King’s Library: by H A Greuber 1881;
v Celtic Inscriptions on Gaulish and British Coins: by Beale Poste 1861;
v A vindication of the Celtic inscriptions on Gaulish and British Coins: by Beale Poste 1862;
v Catalogue of a valuable collection of English Coins of the reign of Charles I: by Cumberland Clark 1914;
v Catalogue of the Valuable collection of Coins and Medals, The Property of the Late John G Murdoch Esq – Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge 1904;
v An Account of some Rare and Unpublished Ancient British Coins – J Evans 1860;
v Tradesmen’s Tokens, Current in London and its Vicinity between 1648 and 1672 – J Y Akerman 1859;
v English Coins and Tokens: by Llewellynn Jewitt 1886;
v Australasian Tokens and Coins, A Handbook: by Dr A Andrews 1921;
v The Gold Coins of England: Robert Lloyd Kenyon 1884;
v Kent’s Valuation of British Coins and Tokens, 1600 – 1912: by J C Kent 1913;
v A Table of English Silver Coins from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time: by M Folkes 1745;
v Oxford Silver Pennies, A.D. 925 – A.D. 1272: by C L Stainer 1904;
v The Obsidional Money of the Great Rebellion, 1642 – 1649: by Philip Nelson 1905; and
v Alphabetical list of Provincial Copper Coins or Tokens issued between 1786 and 1796 – S Birchall 1796;
v An arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens, and Medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland and the Colonies (within the last 20 years) – James Conder 1798;
v An essay on the Numismatic History of the Ancient Kingdom of the East Angles – D H Haigh 1845;
v An Historical and Critical account of a Grand Series of National Medals published under the direction of James Mudie Esq – 1820;
v Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Dependencies, Vols I, II, III, IV, V – Rev Rogers Ruding 1840 (5 volumes);
v Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Dependencies, Vols I, II (revised to the reign of Queen Victoria) – Rev Rogers Ruding 1840 (2 volumes);
v The Coinage of Ireland in Copper, Tin, and Pewter, 1460 – 1826 – Philip Nelson 1905;
v The Coinage of Scotland, Vols I, II, III – Edward Burns 1887 (3 volumes);
v Description of Anglo-Gallic coins in the British Museum – 1826;
v Descriptive particulars of English Coronation Medals, from Edward VI to Queen Victoria – W Till 1838;
v A history of Currency in the British Colonies – R Chalmers 1893;
v Illustrations of the Anglo-French Coinage – 1830;
v Medals, Coins, Great Seals, and other works of Thomas Simon, Chief Engraver of the Mint from Charles I, Cromwell to Charles II – George Vertue 1880;
v Numismata Scotiae, Scottish Coinage from William the Lion to the Union – A Cardonnel 1786;
v Nummi Britannici Historia, an Historical account of English money from the Conquest to James I – 1726;
v Records of the Coinage of Scotland, Vols I, II – R W Cochran-Patrick 1876 (2 volumes);
v Coins, Tokens and Medals of Cambridge – W G Searle 1871;
v The Coinage of Suffolk – C Golding 1868;
v The Coinage of the Ancient Britons – J Evans 1864;
v The Silver Coins of England – E Hawkins 1841;
v The Silver Tokens of Great Britain and Ireland, the Dependencies, and Colonies – W Boyne 1866;
v The Irish Coins of Edward the Fourth – A Smith 1840;
v Simon’s Essay on Irish Coins and of the Currency of Foreign Monies in Ireland – 1810;
v Guide to the Collection of Irish Antiquities (Royal Irish Academy Collection): Anglo Irish Coins – G Coffey 1911;
v Discovery of Carlovingian Coins at Mullaboden, Ballymore Eustace – Rev J F Shearman 1871 (4 page account);
v The Coins of the Danish Kings of Ireland – B Roth 1910;
v Provincial Copper Coins or Tokens issued between the years 1787 and 1796, Engraved by Charles Pye of Birmingham from the originals in his own possession;
v A Short History of Coins and Currency – Lord Avebury 1903;
v Supplementary Title and Index to Kent’s Valuation of British Coins and Tokens for 300 years, 1600 to 1912 – 1913;
v A Descriptive Catalogue of Coins, Tokens and Medals issued in or relating to the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland – R W McLachlan 1886;
v Coins, Tokens and Medals of the Dominion of Canada – A Sundham 1869;
v The Tradesmen’s Tokens (of the 17th Century) of Derbyshire – W H Brockett 1857;
v The Tradesmen’s Tokens (of the 17th Century) of Durham and Northumberland – W H Brockett 1851;
v The Token Money of the Bank of England 1797 to 1816 – Maberley Phillips 1900;
v Tokens issued in the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries in Yorkshire – W Boyne 1858;
v Tokens of the 18th Century connected with Booksellers and Bookmakers – W Longman 1916;
v The Tradesmen’s Tokens of the Eighteenth Century – J Atkins 1892;
v Descriptive Catalogue of London Traders, Tavern, and Coffe-House Tokens current in the 17th Century – H B H Beaufoy & J H Burn 1855;
v The Token Coinage of Warwickshire – W J Davis 1895;
v The Silver Token-Coinage mainly issued between 1811 and 1812 – R Dalton 1922;
v The Provincial Token Coinage of the 18th Century, Part XI: Anglesey and Wales – R Dalton & S H Hamer 1915;
v Descriptive Catalogue of Impressions from Ancient Scottish Seals – H Laing 1850;
v English Seals – J Harvey Bloom 1906;
v Some Feudal Lords and their Seals MCCCJ with an Introduction by Lord Howard De Walden;
v A Supplement to the Coinage of Scotland – J Lindsay 1859;
v A View of the Coinage of Ireland, from the Invasion of the Danes to the reign of George IV – J Lindsay 1839;
v The British Currency Decimalised and Imperialised – W W Hardwicke 1915;
v An Enquiry into and an Explanation of Decimal Coinage and the Metric System of Weights and Measures – E Anthony 1904;
v Nicholas Tyery’s Proposals to Henry VIII for an Irish Coinage – G O White Cooper & F J H Jenkinson 1886;
v Observations on the System of Metallic Currency adopted in this Country – W Hampson-Morrison 1837;
v The Regulatory Silver Coin, made practicable and easie to the Government and Subject – 1696;
v A Report containing and Essay for the amendment of the Silver Coins – 1695;
v A Select Collection of scarce and valuable tracts and other publications on Paper Currency and Banking – 1857;
v Speeches, letters, articles on the Gold Coinage Controversy of 1869 – 1870;
v The Story of the British Coinage – G Burford Rawlings 1900;
v Treatise on the Coins of the Realm in a letter to the King – Charles 1st Earl of Liverpool 1880;
v An Assemblage of Coins fabricated by authority of the Archbishops of Canterbury – S Pegge 1772;
v Chronicon Preciosun or, an account of English Gold and Silver Money etc – Bishop Fleetwood 1745;
v Two Dissertations, upon the Mint and Coins, of the Episcopal-Palatines of Durham – M Noble 1780.
English History
v A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire – Sir Bernard Burke 1869 (1316 pages);
v History of England, Volume 1: From the Roman Invasion to the Wars of the Roses – 1909 (612 pages);
v History of England, Volume 2: From the Wars of the Roses to the Great Rebellion – 1909 (612 pages);
v History of England, Volume 3: From the Great Rebellion to the Fall of Marlborough – 1909 (612 pages);
v History of England, Volume 4: From the Fall of Marlborough to the Peninsular War – 1909 (612 pages);
v History of England, Volume 5: From the Peninsular War to the Death of Sir Robert Peel – 1909 (612 pages);
v History of England, Volume 6: From the Death of Sir Robert Peel to the Illness of the Prince of Wales – 1909 (612 pages); and
v History of England, Volume 7: From the Illness of the Prince of Wales to the British Occupation of Egypt – 1909 (612 pages).
Irish History
v Irish History and Irish Character – G Smith 1861;
v Phases of Irish History – E MacNeill 1920; and
v Confiscation in Irish History – W F T Butler 1918.
Scottish History
v A History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation, (4 Volumes) – A Lang 1900;
v History of the Scottish Nation, (3 Volumes) – Rev J A Wylie 1886;
v Holyrood, Its Palace and its Abbey – W M Bryce (early 1900s);
v The Scottish Clans and their Tartans (with coloured illustrations of each Tartan) – Late 1800s early 1900s; and
v Wallace, the Hero of Scotland – J Paterson 1877.
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