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Alma Mater Anthology 1883 to 1919, Aberdeen University Magazine, 1919
Alma Mater Anthology 1883 to 1919, Aberdeen University Magazine, 1919
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A rare anthology of writings from Aberdeen University Magazine, spanning 1883 to 1919. An important piece of Scottish academic and literary history.
◆ Book for Sale - Alma Mater Anthology 1883 to 1919, Aberdeen University Magazine, 1919
◆ Date - 1919
◆ Author -
◆ Format - Softcover
◆ Page Number - 133
◆ Height of Book - 20.5 cm
◆ Publisher - W. & W. Lindsay
◆ Condition - Good
◆ Place of Publication - Aberdeen
◆ Condition Description - Some wear to cover edges increasing to spine. Some fading/toning to spine and edges. Some light foxing to pages and page edges. Previous owner's private reference number written in pencil on inside back page.
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