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English: Three Alcuin Club books resting atop one another. From bottom: Traditional Ceremonial and Customs Connected with the Scottish Liturgy (Alcuin Club Collections XVII; 1910) by F. C. Elles, Cassock and Gown (Alcuin Club Tracts XVIII; 1929) by H. J. Clayton, and A Server's Manual for the Holy Communion (Alcuin Club Tracts XXI; 1935, 1945 printing). All texts vary in size but share similar binding; the last two possess gilded lettering on their spines.
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