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The Third Statistical Account of Scotland: The County of Orkney

by Miller Ronald (Editor)

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Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1985. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Hardback. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. Pp.xiv,[1],256. Map. 19 photographs. A parish by parish account of Orkney in the 1950's with an updating Introduction written in 1983.
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The Third Statistical Account of Scotland: The County of Orkney

by Miller, Ronald (Ed.)

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Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1985. DJ very lightly tanned with light edgewear, else fine.. Hard. Fine/Very Good Plus. 8vo.
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