Edinburgh Almanac and National Repository for the Year 1892, Being Leap Year: Containing [5 Parts].
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Oliver & Boyd. Edinburgh. 1892.. pp. 1195, (i), 96 Advertising. Original red cloth, spine faded and nicked at the ends, 4 leaves have been pressed between the pages, 4 pages of the adverts. [Banks of Australia and New Zealand !] have a blue pencil tick and the lower corner turned over, else the contents clean and the joints firm.
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- Edinburgh Almanac and National Repository for the Year 1892, Being Leap Year: Containing [5 Parts].
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- Oliver & Boyd. Edinburgh. 1892.
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