1592 Leaf John Stow Annales A Generale Chronicle of England printed Robert Barker

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A printed leaf from John Stow’s “Annales, or A Generale Chronicle of England” printed by Robert Barker at London in 1592. John Stow (c. 1525-1605) was a leading historian and antiquarian in Elizabethan England.

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John Stow Annales 5

1592 Leaf John Stow Annales or A Generale Chronicle of England printed by Robert Barker London

” Queen Mary “

A printed leaf from John Stow’s “Annales, or A Generale Chronicle of England” printed by Robert Barker at London in 1592. John Stow (c. 1525-1605) was a leading historian and antiquarian in Elizabethan England. Robert Barker was the official printer to the court of Queen Elizabeth I. This is a fine black letter imprint displaying the charming idiosyncrasies of spelling and usage that characterized this transitional era in the history of the language.

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John Stow Annales 5

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Weight1 lbs
Dimensions1 × 10 × 12 in
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Bible Condition Guide
At-a-glance Condition Guide
Standard condition grades used for antiquarian Bibles.
Grade Short definition Key signs to look for Typical use / value
Fine (F) Virtually as issued; near‑new for its age. Tight, original binding; clean, unmarked pages; original leather or cloth intact; minimal shelf wear. Collector quality; commands the highest premium.
Very Good (VG) Light signs of use but well cared for. Minor rubbing at edges; small scuffs; sound binding; complete text and plates/maps present. Collectible; desirable but lower premium than Fine.
Good (G) Clearly used; moderate wear and handling signs. Fading or spine rubbing; light foxing or inscriptions; small tears; structurally sound. Solid reading copy; modest market value.
Fair Worn but generally complete text block. Heavy wear to boards; loose hinges; missing endpapers or half‑title; soiling or repairs needed. Low value; suitable for restoration or rebinding.
Poor / Reading Copy Heavily damaged; often only the text remains usable. Detached covers; missing pages; severe water/mold damage; heavy foxing or staining. Reference or restoration only; minimal market value unless content is exceptionally rare.

Note: Binding condition (original, rebacked, or binding copy) and presence of plates, maps, or family registers significantly affect value. Please look at all photos and read the entire description when evaluating a listing.