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From The English Correspondence of Saint Boniface: Being for the Most Part Letters Exchanged Between the Apostle of the Germans and His English Friends: Translated and Edited with an Introductory Sketch of the Saint’s Life by Edward Kylie, M.A.; London: Chatto & Windus: 1911; pp. i-ix.

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Black and white engraving of the small printer's logo to the right of the page, showing Mercury, with his winged helmet in profile.

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Black and white engraving of the ornately scrolled logo, like an armorial bearing, for the 'King's Classics Series, with 6 ravens in the center.


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THE ENGLISH
CORRESPONDENCE
OF SAINT BONIFACE.



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Black and white photo of the fresco of Carl Hesse.  Boniface, with halo, is being held by a monk, while a barbarian is holding a sword raised to stab him again.  Anoher monk tries to hold the barbarian back.  Others: barbarians, monks and nuns look on.  Another barbarian holds an axe, one a lance, as they slaughter more of the missionaries.  One monk is already lying dead on the ground.

Jaeger and Goergen photo.

The Martyrdom of St. Boniface.

After the fresco by Carl Hesse.


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THE ENGLISH CORRESPONDENCE OF SAINT BONIFACE  :  BEING FOR THE MOST PART LETTERS EXCHANGED BETWEEN THE APOSTLE OF THE GERMANS AND HIS ENGLISH FRIENDS  :  TRANSLATED AND EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTORY SKETCH OF THE SAINT’S LIFE  BY EDWARD  KYLIE,  M.A.

CHATTO & WINDUS, PUBLISHERS
LONDON  :  1911

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