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THE HISTORY OF THE MONASTERY OF THE HOLY-ROOD AND OF THE PALACE OF HOLYROOD HOUSE.

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THE HISTORY OF THE MONASTERY OF THE HOLY-ROOD AND OF THE PALACE OF HOLYROOD HOUSE.

by Harrison, John

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Pages 274 pp.4to. Cloth. 1st edition. Illustrated with 9 full page plates, one in color. A fine history of Edinburgh's royal residence. Only a passing mention of golf at Leith Links. Largly unopened. Very good.

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Title
THE HISTORY OF THE MONASTERY OF THE HOLY-ROOD AND OF THE PALACE OF HOLYROOD HOUSE.
Author
Harrison, John
Book Condition
Used
Edition
1st edition.
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons 1919.

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