A Numismatic History of the Reign of Henry I (1100-1135), 515, 35, 16 pages, eight plates, two parts complete, original card covers for part two only bound in, modern red buckram, Fine. Published as the 1901 Numismatic Chronicle. Manville, page 105: "This study was the subject of a withering attack in NC 1902 (see also Andrew, 1903), which was one of the principal causes for the split of the British Numismatic Society from the Numismatic Society of London and the metamorphosis of the latter into the Royal Numismatic Society. The work attempts to gather together what was then known of Henry I's coinage. However, it includes numerous errors and misinterpretations and has been extensively modified by later discoveries and studies."