The Baroness of Belsfield by Windermere. The Story of a Bowness Mansion and the Remarkable Lady Who Built It
by JONES, Ian
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The Baroness of Belsfield by Windermere. The Story of a Bowness Mansion and the Remarkable Lady Who Built It
JONES, Ian
JONES, Ian, 2011, SIGNED, 1st Edition, paperback with stiff card wraps, near fine, illustrated throughout from b/w and colour phtographs, 75 p.
Author signature on title page (see scan), no annotations, sound tight binding, smattering of small marks to title page (see scan), otherwise pages clean and bright. Wraps clean and crisp, front cover bowed gently upwards. Lovely copy.
LOCAL HISTORY, THE LAKES, BUILDINGS, ARCHITECTURE, FAMILY HISTORY, CATHARINE AUGUSTA HARRISON, BRANTHWAITE EDGE, BELSFIELD, DEVELOPMENT OF ESTATE, NAMES AND OWNERSHIP
46282 LOCAL HIST/LAKES £15.00
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- Daisyroots Books Ltd (GB)
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- 46282
- Title
- The Baroness of Belsfield by Windermere. The Story of a Bowness Mansion and the Remarkable Lady Who Built It
- Author
- JONES, Ian
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Edition
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- JONES, Ian
- Date Published
- 2007
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- LOCAL HISTORY, THE LAKES, BUILDINGS, ARCHITECTURE, FAMILY HISTORY, CATHARINE AUGUSTA HARRISON, BRANTHWAITE EDGE, BELSFIELD, DEVELOPMENT OF ESTATE, NAMES AND OWNERSHIP
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