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The Local Historian's Glossary & Vade Mecum, by Joy Bristow, 1994
The Local Historian's Glossary & Vade Mecum, by Joy Bristow, 1994
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This useful reference work provides clear definitions and explanations of terms commonly encountered in local history research. An ideal companion for local historians, genealogists, and anyone exploring historical documents.
◆ Book for Sale - The Local Historian's Glossary & Vade Mecum, by Joy Bristow, 1994
◆ Date - 1994
◆ Author - Joy Bristow
◆ Format - Softcover
◆ Page Number - 277
◆ Height of Book - 21.7 cm
◆ Publisher - Department of Adult Education, University of Nottingham
◆ Condition - Fine
◆ Place of Publication - Nottingham
◆ Condition Description - Very slight crease to top front corner. Previous owners name written on inside front page. Clean pages with tight binding.
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