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A TOUR THROUGH THE ISLANDS OF ORKNEY AND SCHETLAND CONTAINING HINTS RELATIVE TO THEIR ANCIENT...
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A TOUR THROUGH THE ISLANDS OF ORKNEY AND SCHETLAND CONTAINING HINTS RELATIVE TO THEIR ANCIENT MODERN AND NATURAL HISTORY ..

by George Low | Introduction by Joseph Anderson

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Kirkwall: William Peace & Son, 1879. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Low's important work on the natural history of Orkney and the Shetlands, with all of his charming pen and ink drawings present as called for, including the map of the island of Orkney. As a young man, Low went to Orkney as a tutor in 1868, and spent the entirety of his adult life studying the natural history of the island. The publisher's taupe boards have decorative stamping in the Eastlake style. They have rubbing, especially to the extremities. Half-title and title have foxing. Binding a bit shaken. Published in Kirkwall ,the capital of the Orkney Islands. Very Good binding.
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