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The Statistical Account of Stirlingshire

£125.00

Publication Date: 1842
Publisher: William Blackwood and Sons
Binding: Cloth
Overall Condition: Good
Dark brown cloth, paper title panel to spine (slightly split at the top), 458pp. Compiled by the Ministers of the Respective Parishes. Digital image available on request.

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Category: Antiquarian Tags: Statistical Account, Stirling, Stirlingshire

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