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Where Elm Trees Grew: Fiddleford in Dorset (Copy 3).

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Where Elm Trees Grew: Fiddleford in Dorset (Copy 3).

by Hall, Olive A

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ISBN 10
0951337203
ISBN 13
9780951337202
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SOFTBACK "AUTHOR SIGNED," SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st. Thus.* Impression: 1st.* Date of Publication: 1988* Publisher: Castle Carey Press.* Binding and cover condition: Colour photo-illustrated soft card covers with colour photo-portrait to rear. Very minor bumps & rubs. Minimal shelf wear to edges & corners. No creases but spine lightly dished. A few small marks. GD++* Contents condition: Author dedicated "To June, Best Wishes Olive A Hall," PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp, & tight. No annotations to text, a few light age spots to page margins and edges and to one of the fold out maps. GD++* Illustrations: B/w photo-illustrations, line drawings and diagrams within text throughout.* Pages: 252 pp. text. xlvii pp, appendices at rear.* Product Description:- This extraordinary, privately assembled, village history is profusely illustrated with b/w photos, line drawings maps and tables. Not the usual 30 page pamphlet but an in-depth and sympathetic study of the personal and social history of a living community. References are taken from census extracts, tithe apportionments and press reports in addition to personal recollections. A rare and difficult title to find and a nice signed copy. SEE also "Their Own Dear Days, supplement to Where Elm Trees Grow." ISBN 0951337211. Copyright 1992 by Olive A. Hall.* This is a NEAR VG copy of the 1st./1st. with minimal shelf wear & slight ageing reducing it to GD++.*

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
4434
Title
Where Elm Trees Grew: Fiddleford in Dorset (Copy 3).
Author
Hall, Olive A
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - GD++/GD++/ND
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st. Edn, 1st. Imp.
ISBN 10
0951337203
ISBN 13
9780951337202
Publisher
R.M.& O.A.Hall
Place of Publication
UK 300
Date Published
1988-05-01

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