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The History of Maidstone - the Making of a Modern County Town

The History of Maidstone - the Making of a Modern County Town

The History of Maidstone - the Making of a Modern County Town
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The History of Maidstone - the Making of a Modern County Town

by Peter Clark & Lyn Murfin

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Stroud Glous.: Allan Sutton, 1995 A pioneering study of a major county town, written by leading scholars in the field and one of the first of its type for the Home Counties. Commissioned by the Borough Council in conjunction with the Centre for Urban History at Leicester University. 261pp well illustrated in black and white.

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Title
The History of Maidstone - the Making of a Modern County Town
Author
Peter Clark & Lyn Murfin
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Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0750911034
ISBN 13
9780750911030
Publisher
Allan Sutton
Place of Publication
Stroud Glous.
Date Published
1995
Size
245x170mm
Keywords
Maidstone Kent. History

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