Chronicles of Carlingford: Salem Chapel
by Oliphant, Mrs
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Good+ with No dust jacket as issued
- Seller
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Dunedin, New Zealand, New Zealand
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About This Item
Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. Good+ with No dust jacket as issued. [c1890?]. Hardcover. Ex-library "Arthur Street School Library" (Dunedin, New Zealand). Adhesive tape on spine. Some splitting to hinges. ; [iv], 368 pages. Late 19th century blue half calf binding. Page dimensions: 166 x 105mm. ; .
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Details
- Seller
- Renaissance Books (NZ)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 17979
- Title
- Chronicles of Carlingford: Salem Chapel
- Author
- Oliphant, Mrs
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good+ with No dust jacket as issued
- Publisher
- William Blackwood and Sons
- Place of Publication
- Edinburgh
- Date Published
- [c1890?]
Terms of Sale
Renaissance Books
Any book not as described may be returned within 14 days of receipt for a full refund.
About the Seller
Renaissance Books
Biblio member since 2005
Dunedin, New Zealand
About Renaissance Books
We are located in Dunedin, in the South Island of New Zealand. We have in stock over 8,500 books. We are a general antiquarian and out-of-print home-based bookseller, with some specialty areas in English literature, Maori, Travel, Tibet, and New Zealand history.
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- Jacket
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- Calf
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- Good+
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- Spine
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