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The Ferns of the Axe and its tributaries; also of Lyme, Charmouth, Uplyme and Monkton Wyld, with an account of the flower Lobelia Urens, found wild near Axminster, and nowhere else in Great Britain.

by Rev Z L Edwards:

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London: Hamilton, Adams and co, 1866. Enlarged edition (hardback). 12mo (19cm by 12cm), 164pp. 5 b&w plates. Original green cloth, gilt titling to the spine, gilt design to the front board. The boards are lightly rubbed and marked, and there is light foxing of the preliminary pages; overall, this book is in good to very good condition.
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The Ferns of the Axe and its Tributaries, also of Lyme, Charmouth, Uplyme and Monkton Wyld with an Account Of The Flower LOBELIA URENS found wild near Axminster and nowhere else in Great Britain

by Edwards, the Rev Z.I.

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London and Chard: Hamilton, Adams & Co. and Thomas Young, 1862. Book. Good. Hardcover. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Dark green cloth with title in gilt within gilt vignette on front cover. Condition: Good, with general light shelfwear to covers. Previous owners bookplates to front pastedown, with the first owners name written at top of front endpaper with the date Aug 16/63. Frontispiece tissue-guard becoming loose. Some light creasing to top corners of a few pages. Some faint browning and occasional light foxing to text throughout. Also some handwritten plant notes to last blank page to rear, facing last page of index. 126pp. 4 b/w engraved plates..
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The FERNS OF THE AXE and Its Tributaries; Also Of Lyme Charmouth Uplyme and Monkton Wyld with an Account Of The Flower LOBELIA URENS found wild near Axminster and nowhere else in Great Britain.

by Edwards, The Rev. Z. I.

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London: Hamilton, Adams and Co., 1862. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo. pp. [iv], 126; frontispiece and four b/w engraved plates. Original green cloth binding with gilt vignette to the front board; plain spine, good with some rubbing to edges, somewhat faded. Contents good and tight, previous owner's details: Woodcock, All Saints. Rectory, Axminster. A very good first edition copy..
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