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On Tour: Loch-An-Eilein, Loch Eunach, Braeriach, Cairntoul, Loch-na-gar, Glas Maol, Caen-Lochan, Ben-Avon

by Dryas Octpetala(Alex Copland) and Thomas Twayblade (T. R. Gillies)

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Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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NZ$126.71
NZ$77.73 shipping to USA

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Our TourTo Loch-An-Eilein, Loch Eunach, Braeriach, Cairntoul, Loch-na-gar, Glas Maol, Caen-Lochan, Ben-Avon &cBy Dryas Octpetala (Alex Copland) and Thomas Twayblade (T. R. Gillies)Reprinted from the Aberdeen Journal 1880 first editionSigned "with T. Tway blades compliments. With 10 photographs on heavy card. Also comes with a newspaper cutting from the Scotsman 1909 entitled Loch Avon and Braeriach in January by Seton Gordon.This book is in very good condition, no tears or creases, some pencil annotation in the margin, alias identification to the fep, clean and tidy throughout. Green bevelled edged cloth boards with a little mottling, minor edge wear, no damage. Red all round of closed page edges.Dust jacket n/a. 103 pages
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