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Under the Blue Hood - a Hotchpotch 1923 - 1985

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Under the Blue Hood - a Hotchpotch 1923 - 1985

by Arnold Mallinson, Edited By Henry Hardy

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9780946976010
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Oxford: Robert Dugdale, 1986 Autobiography, travel, unconventional parish magazines, sermons, coins, poetry and much more besides, written over half a century and excavated from cupboards, an outhouse attic, the authors brain, and heaps of old papers. 332 pages, well illustrated.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
7487s80
Title
Under the Blue Hood - a Hotchpotch 1923 - 1985
Author
Arnold Mallinson, Edited By Henry Hardy
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
2nd Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0946976015
ISBN 13
9780946976010
Publisher
Robert Dugdale
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date Published
1986
Size
220x145mm
Keywords
Arnold Mallison. Writings. Numism

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