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INVERARAY AND THE DUKES OF ARGYLL Lindsay & Cosh WEST HIGHLAND TOWN Scotland
INVERARAY AND THE DUKES OF ARGYLL Lindsay & Cosh WEST HIGHLAND TOWN Scotland
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Inveraray and the Dukes of Argyll
By Ian G. Lindsay & Mary Cosh
Published by Edinburgh University Press, 1973. First Edition. Large hardback with dust jacket. 487pp. Profusely illustrated throughout with photos, prints, plans, maps, drawings & folding genealogy table.
CONDITION
A good copy in original jacket. Just a little soiling to the jacket but generally good and unclipped in price. Boards and spine are good. All contents present and pages clean throughout. Previous owner's name and address written neatly to front endpaper plus his address label. Overall a good first edition.
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This is the beautifully illustrated history of the building of Inveraray, a West Highland town, by the 3rd and 5th Dukes of Argyll. Includes glossary and abbreviations, notes and references, index of artists and craftsmen & general index.The planning and building of the town of the dukes of Argyll.
By Ian G. Lindsay & Mary Cosh
Published by Edinburgh University Press, 1973. First Edition. Large hardback with dust jacket. 487pp. Profusely illustrated throughout with photos, prints, plans, maps, drawings & folding genealogy table.
CONDITION
A good copy in original jacket. Just a little soiling to the jacket but generally good and unclipped in price. Boards and spine are good. All contents present and pages clean throughout. Previous owner's name and address written neatly to front endpaper plus his address label. Overall a good first edition.
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This is the beautifully illustrated history of the building of Inveraray, a West Highland town, by the 3rd and 5th Dukes of Argyll. Includes glossary and abbreviations, notes and references, index of artists and craftsmen & general index.The planning and building of the town of the dukes of Argyll.
(Scottish: 2 dn)
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