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1861 - The East Coast of England - First edition

by WAlCOTT, MACKENZIE

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London: Edward Stanford, 1861. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. The East Coast of England from the Thames to the Tweed Descriptive of Natural Scenery Historical, Archaeological, and Legendary, 1861, 1st edition, xxii, 398pp, adverts for April, 1861 (16pp), original blind stamped green cloth titled in gilt, with 3 folding maps. Hinges starting; spine cloth damaged and lacking 3 small pieces not affecting text; contents clean and tight. Dedication to His Majesty Frederick VII, King of Denmark and Holstein, Knightsbridge, September 1, 1860.

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Title
1861 - The East Coast of England - First edition
Author
WAlCOTT, MACKENZIE
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
Edward Stanford
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1861
Keywords
Baedeker Travel Guide History Europe England Great Britain War Geography Atlas Maps Tour Guide Tourism Hand-Book Hand Book

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