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A Bibliography of the Dialect Literature of Cumberland and Westmorland, and Lancashire North-Of-the-Sands

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A Bibliography of the Dialect Literature of Cumberland and Westmorland, and Lancashire North-Of-the-Sands

by SPARKE, Archibald:

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Kendal, Titus Wilson, 1907, original card covers, pp. viii, 49. Very good condition, largely unopened.

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Rochdale Book Company GB (GB)
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Title
A Bibliography of the Dialect Literature of Cumberland and Westmorland, and Lancashire North-Of-the-Sands
Author
SPARKE, Archibald:
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
Kendal, Titus Wilson, 1907,
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Lancashire Dialect;

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