The Black Horsemen
English Inns and King Arthur
by Samuel Gerald Wildman
ISBN: 0212983881
ISBN-13: 9780212983889
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Publisher: J. Baker Published date: 1971 Pages: 176
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The Black Horsemen. English Inns and King Arthur
Wildman, S. G
John Baker, London, 1971. First edition,. /Dust Jacket Included. 1971. Hardcover. hardback, 8vo, 176pp, illustrated, ex-library, labels removed and stamps on title and verso covered over, edges browned, text clean and tight, Good condition in Good dustwrapper, label removed from spine. ISBN: 0212983881 . ( more information)
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The Book Business
Baker, John
London: John Baker, 1971. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 12mo. 88 pp. Some minor scuffing to back of jacket and some light edgewear as well. ( more information)
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The Book Business
Baker, John
John Baker, London, 1971. 1st Edition. Description: 88 p. 19 cm. Subjects: Book industries and trade. Publishers and publishing. Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. ( more information)
Offered by MW Books Ltd. (Ireland)
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