This special copy of his Treatise on the Identity of Herne's Oak, which he presented to Edward VII, is itself a kind of relic, bound in the wood in question, carved in a faux-Elizabethan style and soaked in varnish make it appear suitably antique.
At the same time, the photograph inset into the cover makes a more ‘scientific’ claim to authenticity, in line with Treatise’s contents: maps, textual analysis and comparative tables.
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