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James, Duke of York and Albany ... : instructions for the better ordering of His Majesties fleet in sayling ...
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Charles II: Art & Power
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Contents
Introduction
The revival of ceremony
The circulation of images
Charles II's Palaces
Recovering the collection
Acquisitions and courtier gifts
Paintings bought from William Frizzel
The Dutch Gift
Court society and portraiture
Charles II's collection of Old Master drawings
St James's Palace library
Charles II's library at Whitehall
Dedication bindings
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James II's coronation
Charles II and the Royal Observatory Greenwich
High heels fit for a King
The life of Charles II
James II, King of Great Britain (1633-1701)
James, Duke of York and Albany ... : instructions for the better ordering of His Majesties fleet in sayling ...
1662
RCIN 1196792
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James II, King of Great Britain (1633-1701)
James, Duke of York and Albany . . . : instructions for the better ordering of His Majesties fleet in sayling . .
1662
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folio : ill. 3 v. in 1.
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