Thanks to you, we are celebrating our 25th anniversaryquickdumpnow.com Founding Festival

quickdumpnow.com

For more information Here
My Store My Store change

in-demand ! The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England by H R Ellis Davidson 1994 Print 0851153550

※quickdumpnow.com Limited model
YouTubers have introduced us to the usability of our products!
Introducing video here

Online sales
Price (tax included)

15 USD

  • Register your Komeri Card Number and pay with Komeri Card
    Comeri Point : Earned 5 points​

About Komeri Points

Reduce the number of items purchased
Increase the number of items purchased

    Pick up at the store Pick up at the store
    (complimentary delivery)

    Pickup store:

    Choose a explore​

    Check nearby stores

    Estimated transport time:

    place an order for by

    1pm → Prepare by 5pm​

    5pm → Prepare by The next morning

    

    How to receive and shipping fees

    Buy Now

    Delivery dispatch

    Estimated shipment time:

    dispatch is scheduled for around 2026/02/05.

    Cash on delivery is limited to credit or cash on delivery. For other payment methods, please refer to here.

    *It may take a few time for the product to be delivered on January Wednesday, or public holidays, and depending on stock availability.

    Regarding same-day shipping conditions

    How to receive and shipping fees

    Shop Now

    Add to wish list

    Added to wish list

    More information about The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England by H R Ellis Davidson 1994 Print 0851153550

    Good Condition. Slight wear thru on spine. 286 pages. thru The Boydell Press 5.75x8.5x1 inches. Synopsis "The Sword is closely associated with all that was tremendously significant in a man's life in the Anglo-Saxon world: family ties, loyalty to a lord, the duties of a king, the excitement of battle, the attainment of manhood, and the last funeral rites. Hilda Ellis Davidson explores the revelations of archaeology, methods of sword-making, and references in Anglo-Saxon poetry and Old Norse sagas to reveal a past where the sword was of supreme importance, as a weapon and as a symbol. She restores a vital dimension to Old English literature, and endows those few surviving swords in museums with a real glamour and magic.
    She shows that for a fuller understanding of Anglo-Saxon poetry it is important to have due regard to the warrior culture from which it sprang, and of the potent part played by the sword within that culture. .." 106-02-09-25-48

    Search for products in the same category

    Bestseller ranking

    View more this category

    People who viewed this product also viewed these products

    Products from nearby sales areas

    View more this category

    Customer reviews

    Recommendation level  4.3

    Currently, 458 reviews have been posted.