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And No Quarter - Being the Chronicle of the Wars of Montrose as Seen By Martin Somers, Adjutant of Women in O'Cahan's Regiment Maurice Walsh

And No Quarter - Being the Chronicle of the Wars of Montrose as Seen By Martin Somers, Adjutant of Women in O'Cahan's Regiment By Maurice Walsh
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And No Quarter - Being the Chronicle of the Wars of Montrose as Seen By Martin Somers, Adjutant of Women in O'Cahan's Regiment by Maurice Walsh


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1937. Reprinted. 317 pages. Illustrative jacket over blue cloth. Pages are moderately tanned and fox...

And No Quarter - Being the Chronicle of the Wars of Montrose as Seen By Martin Somers, Adjutant of Women in O'Cahan's Regiment Summary

And No Quarter - Being the Chronicle of the Wars of Montrose as Seen By Martin Somers, Adjutant of Women in O'Cahan's Regiment by Maurice Walsh

1937. Reprinted. 317 pages. Illustrative jacket over blue cloth. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed throughout. Thumb-marking present. Noticeable creasing to gutter. Boards have mild edge-wear with slight rubbing to surfaces. Visible crushing to spine ends. Noticeable tanning to spine and edges. Minor marks to boards. Textblock is shaky. Clipped jacket has heavy edgewear with some areas of loss, heavy tears, chips and, creasing. Noticeable tanning to spine. Visible rubbing to surfaces. Scuffing to edges.

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1664959906BAB
And No Quarter - Being the Chronicle of the Wars of Montrose as Seen By Martin Somers, Adjutant of Women in O'Cahan's Regiment
Maurice Walsh
W. & R. Chambers
Used - Acceptable
Hardback
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Yes
Acceptable
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317
Reprinted
Book image taken of actual book.
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This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and previous use.
1937

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