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The Book of Barnack

The Book of Barnack

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The Book of Barnack

by J.M.Goodwin

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Buckingham: Barracuda Books, 1983 Barnack is a small village in the valley of the Welland, 6 miles from Stamford. It is also one of those stone settlements, entitrely English in their ambience, with roots deep in the past. Of Barnack's houses, the greatest is Burghley, and perhaps the smallest, a seventeenth century dovecot. 88pp, illustrated in black and white.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Book of Barnack
Author
J.M.Goodwin
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0860231585
ISBN 13
9780860231585
Publisher
Barracuda Books
Place of Publication
Buckingham
Date Published
1983
Size
235x160mm

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The shop of Wadard Books is located in a listed 17th century timber framed building in the historic Kentish village of Farningham. The business is named after Wadard, one of Farningham's Domesday landlords, a henchman of Bishop Odo and featured on the Bayeaux tapestry.
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