1 edition of Edinburgh and its neighbourhood in the days of our grandfathers found in the catalog.
Published
1886
by J.C. Nimmo in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Shepard, Thomas Homer, ill |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DA890.E3 G72 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 166 p. : |
Number of Pages | 166 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25759740M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1698545 |
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Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century: Being a Diary of the Chief Events which Have Occurred in the City from A.D. to A.D., Together with an Account of the Building of the South Bridge, and a Sketch of the Fashions, Chiefly in Ladies' Attire During the Last Years. every day or most days. One fifth do this once or twice a week while 13% do so less often. For children aged nearly 3 years, 84% have stories read to them every day or most days. 12% experience this once or twice a week and only 4% are read to less Size: KB.
An Edinburgh GP who wrote a book after spending 14 months at a research station in Antarctica wins Scotland's largest literary prize. CHAMBERS' EDINBURGH JOURNAL CONTENTS. THE DINNER-BELL. TWO KINDS OF HONESTY. It would be practically a revival of those nice supper-parties which our grandfathers indulged in after the hours of business, and of the pleasantness of which we have such glowing accounts. EDFOU AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. Return to Table of Contents.
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The Book of Days: Its Author: This Site: Our Staff Today's Page Calendar of Days: Indexes Search Site Down to the time of our grandfathers, while there was less conveniency in the world than now, there was much more state. In the neighbourhood of various great houses in Scotland, the country people still tell stories illustrative of the.
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