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Ightham - the story of a Kentish Village and its surroundings

by F.J.Bennett

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London: The Homeland Association, 1907 The village of Ightham and its surroundings, so intimately associated with the name Mr Benjamin Harrison, have special and almost unique claims on the student of archaeology and of natural science offering a chain of evidence by which the history of man can be traced from Palaeolithic times. viii, 158pp +2. illustrated in black and white. Book size 215x170mm

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Title
Ightham - the story of a Kentish Village and its surroundings
Author
F.J.Bennett
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
The Homeland Association
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1907

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