Om The Cordwainers And Corvesors Of Oxford [by J. Wilson]. From The Arch. Journal
The Cordwainers and Corvesors of Oxford is a detailed historical account of the shoemakers and tanners of Oxford, England. Written by J. Wilson and originally published in the Archaeological Journal, this book provides a wealth of information about the trade, its history, and its traditions. If you're interested in the history of Oxford or the social history of England, this book is an essential read.
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