Drummond, Alison, Ed.
The Thames Journals of Vicesimus Lush 1868 – 82
Pegasus Press, Christchurch: 1975
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22.5 cm, 278 pp, maps on eps, b&w photo plates, d/w - marginal rubbing, as often. Light corner bumps, and small tape shadow to title page, as something was taped there historically. Internally very good, but only good overall due to minor cosmetic issues outlined.
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