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The Story of West Carbery

The Story of West Carbery

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The Story of West Carbery

by William J. Kingston

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ISBN 10
0948728000
ISBN 13
9780948728006
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Paperback - 1985 - 133 pages - Good Condition. Clean copy of William Kingston's history of the West Carbery region of County Cork. Chapters cover the story of this area from pre-history up until nineteenth century, with extra chapters covering the castles, churches, monasteries, towns and villages of West Carbery.

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Bookseller
Coolim Books IE (IE)
Bookseller's Inventory #
CB_2002_SWC
Title
The Story of West Carbery
Author
William J. Kingston
Book Condition
Used - Good+
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0948728000
ISBN 13
9780948728006
Publisher
The Friendly Press
Place of Publication
Waterford, Ireland
Date Published
1985
Pages
133
Keywords
West Cork

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