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This topic is currently marked as "dormant"—the last message is more than 90 days old. You can revive it by posting a reply. 1ForetopmanRead in about 1970, but almost certainly older than that, perhaps as much as 50 years older. The only feature I can remember now that would distinguish it from any other survey of heraldry is the chapter on marks of cadency. This featured an imaginary conversation among three brothers as they hashed out how they might apply cadency to their arms. Cross-posted to Name that Book and Heraldry | AboutThis topic is not marked as primarily about any work, author or other topic. TouchstonesNo touchstones |