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The Heraldic Imagination by Rodney Dennys
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The Heraldic Imagination (original 1975; edition 1976)

by Rodney Dennys (Author)

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Title:The Heraldic Imagination
Authors:Rodney Dennys (Author)
Info:Clarkson Potter (1988), 224 pages
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The Heraldic Imagination by Rodney Dennys (1975)

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A well-produced, lavishly illustrated, and yet very informative volume on the artistic aspects of heraldry and how European styles and symbolisms affected British armory. Especially interesting are the discussions of "attributed" arms, such as those of Christ and King Arthur; apparently, it was unthinkable to medieval heralds that gentlemen of such significance and rank should not be assigned official arms.

The book is not perfect- it does go into significant detail about heraldry in general, which detracts from its focus as a bestiary of armoury. It also contains a number of errors, such as the description of what is actually a badly-drawn wolf's head crest as a new form of sea-dragon. These errors are neatly summed up in a review in The Coat of Arms, and are not enough to ruin the book. ( )
  velvetink | Mar 31, 2013 |
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TO MY BROTHER OFFICERS,

THE KINGS, HERALDS AND PURSUIVANTS OF ARMS OF ENGLAND

WITHOUT WHOSE ENCOURAGEMENT AND HELP

THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN A MUCH WORSE BOOK
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Chimerical creatures, compounded of incongruous elements, have peopled the imagination of men in all parts of the world since the earliest times.
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