Heraldry

Heraldry
Author: Henry Bedingfeld
Publisher: Harveys Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1993
Genre: Heraldry
ISBN: 9781854224330

The Illustrated Book of Heraldry

The Illustrated Book of Heraldry
Author: Stephen Slater
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Heraldry
ISBN: 9780754834601

Comprehensively covers every aspect of the history, language and use of heraldry.

Literary Allusion in Harry Potter

Literary Allusion in Harry Potter
Author: Beatrice Groves
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2017-06-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 135197873X

Each chapter of Literary Allusion in Harry Potter consists of an in-depth discussion of the intersection between Potter and a canonical literary work; a discussion which aims to transform the reader’s understanding of Rowling’s literary achievement as well as to encourage wider reading and discovery of writers with who they may not be familiar.

Discoveries: Heraldry

Discoveries: Heraldry
Author: Michel Pastoureau
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810928305

In this introduction to heraldry, the author introduces heraldry and shows how the tradition survives today in "flags, emblems, and corporate logos of the modern world."--Cover.

Heraldry in Urban Society

Heraldry in Urban Society
Author: Marcus Meer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2024-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198910282

Heraldry is often seen as a traditional prerogative of the nobility. But it was not just knights, princes, kings, and emperors who bore coats of arms to show off their status in the Middle Ages. The merchants and craftsmen who lived in cities, too, adopted coats of arms and used heraldic customs, including display and destruction, to underline their social importance and to communicate political messages. Medieval burgesses were part of a fascination with heraldry that spread throughout pre-modern society and looked at coats of arms as honoured signs of genealogy and history. Heraldry in Urban Society analyses the perceptions and functions of heraldry in medieval urban societies by drawing on both English- and German-language sources from the late fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. Despite variations that point to socio-political differences between cities (and their citizens) in the relatively centralized monarchy of medieval England and the more independent-minded urban governments found in the less closely connected Holy Roman Empire, urban heraldry emerges as a versatile and ubiquitous means of multimedia visual communication that spanned medieval Europe. Urban heraldic practices defy assumptions about clearly demarcated social practices that belonged to 'high'/'noble' as opposed to 'low'/'urban' culture. Townspeople's perceptions of coats of arms paralleled those of the nobility, as they readily interpreted and carefully curated them as visual expressions of identity. These perceptions allowed townspeople of all ranks, as well as noble outsiders, to use heraldry and its display - along with its defacement and destruction - in manuscripts, spaces (such as town houses, public monuments, halls, and churches), and performances (like processions and joyous entries) to address perennial problems of urban society in the Middle Ages. The coats of arms of burgesses, guilds, and cities were communicative means of individual and collective representation, social and political legitimization, conducting and resolving conflicts, and the pursuit of elevated status in the urban hierarchy. Likewise, heraldic communication negotiated the all-important relationship between the city and wider, extramural society - from the commercial interests of citizens to their collective ties to the ruler.

The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide

The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide
Author: James D’Amato
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1507208383

Ramp up your role-playing game (RPG) and make your character your own with this fun, interactive workbook—an essential addition to any player’s gaming kit. You’ve chosen your class, bought your weapons, and rolled for your stats, and you’re now the proud owner of your own RPG (role-playing game) avatar. But before you begin your adventure, there’s so much more you can do with your character to make him or her your own! Just how evil is she? What does his dating profile look like? Where did she get that scar? What does he want for his birthday? With fill-in-the blank narratives, prompts, and fun activities to help you customize your character at the start of the game, or build out your backstory as you play, The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Book will help you fully imagine your character and bring them to life for the ultimate gaming experience!

Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 924
Release: 1978
Genre: Canada
ISBN: