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HISTORY OF THE HAMMERMEN OF GLASGOW. A Study Typical of Scottish Craft Life and Organisation.

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HISTORY OF THE HAMMERMEN OF GLASGOW. A Study Typical of Scottish Craft Life and Organisation.

by Lumsden, Harry, LL.B. and Aitken, Rev. P. Henderson, D. Litt. Oxford

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Paisley, Scotland: Alexander Gardner, 1912. Book. See Description. See Description. First Edition. 10" x 7 1/4". 446 pages, frontispiece and some 23 black and white plates, some double page. Extensive appendices. Hb in original cloth binding, top edges gilt; binding a little faded and marked, upper board shelf-worn on part on lower edge, a few inconspicuous holes at the edges of the spine, internally very good,..

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Title
HISTORY OF THE HAMMERMEN OF GLASGOW. A Study Typical of Scottish Craft Life and Organisation.
Author
Lumsden, Harry, LL.B. and Aitken, Rev. P. Henderson, D. Litt. Oxford
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - See Description
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Alexander Gardner
Place of Publication
Paisley, Scotland
Date Published
1912
Size
10" x 7 1/4"
Keywords
Craft Metalworking Social History Industrial History

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