THE OLD COACHING DAYS IN YORKSHIRE.
de BRADLEY, Tom :
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London, United Kingdom
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Leeds : Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Co. ("The Yorkshire Post"), 1889. First edition. An absorbing account, with much on the early history, Doncaster, John Frederic Herring, Ferrybridge, Tadcaster, York, Easingwold, Thirsk, Northallerton, Boroughbridge, and especially Leeds - with much incidental local history and numerous illustrations by the author of old coaching inns and local landmarks. Demy 8vo (22cm). (xvi),237,[iv],[1]pp. Illustrations almost throughout. Original pictorial red cloth gilt; just a touch dulled, a touch shaken, but a very good copy.
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- Librería
- Ash Rare Books (GB)
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- 39568
- Título
- THE OLD COACHING DAYS IN YORKSHIRE.
- Autor
- BRADLEY, Tom :
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- 1
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- Leeds : Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Co. ("The Yorkshire Post"), 1889.
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- 0.00 libras
- Palabras clave
- Coaching, Yorkshire, Local History
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