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A History of Shropshire: Volume X - Wenlock, Upper Corvedale and the Stretton Hills (The Victoria History of the Counties of England).
A History of Shropshire: Volume X - Wenlock, Upper Corvedale and the Stretton Hills (The Victoria History of the Counties of England).

By: Baugh, G C (ed):

Category: Local Interest
Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1998.
ISBN: 0197227899

Hard cover book in very good condition with dust jacket also in very good condition. Minor general wear to jacket. Pages lightly tanned throughout. This is a heavy book and would require substantial extra postage for overses delivery. Folio. 518pp.

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