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Faces of Britain - a Picture of Britain 1880-1919

Faces of Britain - a Picture of Britain 1880-1919

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Faces of Britain - a Picture of Britain 1880-1919

by N.Hindmarch Keen

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Enderby, Leics.: Blitz Editions, 1993 Fascinating photographs covering the four decades when Victorian life gave way to the 20th century. Aspects of City, Country, Working, Family and Sporting life together with the War years, Childhood days and the Seaside. 128 pages. Photographs reproduced in black and white and sepia.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
Faces of Britain - a Picture of Britain 1880-1919
Author
N.Hindmarch Keen
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
1856051803
ISBN 13
9781856051804
Publisher
Blitz Editions
Place of Publication
Enderby, Leics.
Date Published
1993
Size
305x240mm
Keywords
Photography. History. Archive Photographs. Britain

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