About The Book: In his 1892 work, Frederick Edward Hulme offers a detailed exploration of heraldry’s origins, rules, and applications. The book examines the evolution of coats of arms, explaining heraldic terminology, the art of blazoning, and fundamental rules like color usage and symbolism. It charts heraldry’s significance for genealogists and historians and addresses structural origins, supporters, badges, mottos, heraldic furs, and even playing cards. Richly illustrated with nearly two hundred figures, Hulme’s classic remains a valuable guide to the tradition, study, and design of armorial bearings.
Author: F. Edward Hulme
Pages: 301
Edition: 1892
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