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Published by T. And A. Constable Ltd. For the Members of the Old Edinburgh Club, Edinburgh, 1912
Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Original Blue Cloth Hardback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 1912. 198pp plus annual report and list of members to rear. Gilt titles to spine and gilt crest to centre of upper board, bevelled edges. Gilt top edge. Tissue guarded colour frontispiece of the Arms of St. Margaret plus 22 other plates(2 more colour) and 2 illustrations in the text. Contents: Saint Margaret of Scotland and her chapel in the castle of Edinburgh by W. Bryce Moir, The site of the Black Friars' monastry from the reformation to the present day by William Cowan, The Old Tolbooth: extracts from the original records by John A. Fairley, Moubray House by Andrew E. Murray, Letters from John Bonar to William Creech concerning the formation of the Speculative Society by Rev. Henry Paton. No inscriptions. Binding tight. Light foxing to edges and endpapers. Minor mark/stain to spine. A very good copy. PLEASE NOTE: Heavyish book so extra postage may be needed for non-UK customers.
Published by T. And A. Constable Ltd. For the Members of the Old Edinburgh Club, Edinburgh, 1912
Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Original Blue Cloth Hardback. Condition: Very Good Plus. First Edition. 1912. 198pp plus annual report and list of members to rear. Gilt titles to spine and gilt stamp to centre of front board, bevelled edges. Gilt top edge. Tissue guarded colour frontispiece of the Arms of St. Margaret plus 22 other plates(2 more colour) and 2 illustrations in the text. Contents: Saint Margaret of Scotland and her chapel in the castle of Edinburgh by W. Bryce Moir, The site of the Black Friars' monastry from the reformation to the present day by William Cowan, The Old Tolbooth: extracts from the original records by John A. Fairley, Moubray House by Andrew E. Murray, Letters from John Bonar to William Creech concerning the formation of the Speculative Society by Rev. Henry Paton. No inscriptions. Binding tight. Light foxing to edges and endpapers. A very good copy. PLEASE NOTE: Heavyish book so extra postage may be needed for non-UK customers.