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Published by T. And A. Constable Ltd. For the Members of the Club, Edinburgh, 1938
Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Original Blue Cloth Hardback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 1938. 280pp plus annual report and list of members to rear. Gilt titles to spine and gilt stamp to centre of front board, bevelled edges. Gilt top edge. 9 plates. Contents: The Royal Exchange and other city improvements by W. Forbes Gray, A note on the Hopetoun Monument by W. M. Parker, The Edinburgh Charity Workhouse 1740-1845 by A. Birnie, Easter and Wester Crofts of Bristo by J. Smith, The Incorporation of the tailors of the Canongate by W. H. Marwick, Medical Quacks in Edinburgh in the 17th and 18th centuries by R. Thin, The builder of Pilrig House by J. Russell, The New Town of Edinburgh I by Mears and Russell, The story of Graigentinny by J. Smith, Peter Williamson's Broadside by W. J. Hay. Very good condition with just some minor rubbing to cloth. No inscriptions. Binding tight. Heavyish book so extra postage may be needed for non-UK customers.
Published by T. And A. Constable Ltd. For the Members of the Club, Edinburgh, 1938
Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Original Blue Cloth Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 1938. 280pp plus annual report and list of members to rear. Gilt titles to spine and gilt crest to centre of front board, bevelled edges. Gilt top edge. 9 plates. Contents: The Royal Exchange and other city improvements by W. Forbes Gray, A note on the Hopetoun Monument by W. M. Parker, The Edinburgh Charity Workhouse 1740-1845 by A. Birnie, Easter and Wester Crofts of Bristo by J. Smith, The Incorporation of the tailors of the Canongate by W. H. Marwick, Medical Quacks in Edinburgh in the 17th and 18th centuries by R. Thin, The builder of Pilrig House by J. Russell, The New Town of Edinburgh I by Mears and Russell, The story of Graigentinny by J. Smith, Peter Williamson's Broadside by W. J. Hay. Superb condition with no inscriptions. Binding tight. PLEASE NOTE: Heavyish book so extra postage may be needed for non-UK customers.