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London Topographical Record Volume XIV

by Godfrey, Walter H. (ed)

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London:: Printed by University Printing House, Cambridge; Issued from office of London Topographical Society,, 1928. First edition. Quarter cloth and board. Very good+. Including articles on London's 17th century fortification, the King's Head Tavern in Leadenhall St, 'Disappearing London', Rosamond Ponds and reservoir and the work of C. L. Kingsford. With 14 bw illustrations. Leaves deckle-edged. Eps very slightly discoloured and some very light dust to covers.

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Title
London Topographical Record Volume XIV
Author
Godfrey, Walter H. (ed)
Format/Binding
Quarter cloth and board
Book Condition
Used - Very good+
Edition
First edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Printed by University Printing House, Cambridge; Issued from office of London Topographical Society,
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Date Published
1928
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