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MacNab

by McIAN. R.R

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About This Item

The Clans of the Scottish Highlands by James Logan. Ackermann., 1845. Boyish looking clansman with sword and shield, rough brown coat, covering an ornamented waistcoat poses on open moorland. Robert Ronald McIan's dramatic lithographs of the Scottish Clans are collector's favourites. Engraved by DICKINSON, I. Lithograph. Original colour. A few light spots towards left edge. Very good condition. Size: 21.5 x 34.5 cm. (8½ x 13½ inches).

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Bookseller
Peter Harrington GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
53641
Title
MacNab
Author
McIAN. R.R
Book Condition
Used
Place of Publication
The Clans of the Scottish Highlands by James Logan. Ackermann.
Date Published
1845

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Peter Harrington

Seller rating:
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About Peter Harrington

Since its establishment, Peter Harrington has specialised in sourcing, selling and buying the finest quality original first editions, signed, rare and antiquarian books, fine bindings and library sets. Peter Harrington first began selling rare books from the Chelsea Antiques Market on London's King's Road. For the past twenty years the business has been run by Pom Harrington, Peter's son.
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