Hydriotaphia Cambrensis. Ancient Interments and Sepulchral Urns, found in Anglesey and North Wales: STANLEY The Hon William MP 1802-1884. and WAY Albert 1805-1874 Publisher: For Private Distribution Publish Year: 1868 Publish Place: London: Illustrator: Unknown Category: Miscellaneous, Foreign Travel, Antiquarian Book, History, Reference Book No: 005883 Status: For Sale Book Condition: Very Good Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall Jacket Condition: Unknown Binding: Hardcover Book Type: Unknown Edition: Unknown Inscription: Inscribed by Author(s) £100 Add to Basket Ask a question Refer to a friend Additional information 1868, VG, 7 pls, 27 illusts, Private Distribution 1 map, 15 Illusts. In blue morocco cloth, corners bumped. Spine, titles in gilt. Internally, yellow endpapers, authors inscription to titlepage, [2], [1], 2-77 pp, [1], 7 pls, 27 illustrations (6 full page) with Memoir on Remains of Ancient Circular Habitations called Cyttiau'r Gwyddelod, by Stanley & Way, 1868, [2], [1], 2-49 pp, 1 map, 15 illustrations (includes 4 full page), marks to covers, some marginal highlighting & marginal damp stain. Reprinted from the Archaeologia Cambrensis, Third Series, Vol xiv. Title continues: With some account of examples from other parts of the Principality, and also of Urns discovered with early interments in various parts of Great Britain and Ireland. Way was an English antiquary, and principal founder of the Royal Archaeological Institute. Stanley was a British Liberal Party politician, and an antiquarian of renown.