Edinburgh in the nineteenth century: being a diary of the chief events which have occurred in the city from 1800 A.D. to 1900 A.D., together with an account of the building of the South Bridge, and a sketch of the fashions, chiefly in ladies' attire

edited by W.M. Gilbert.

First edition.

Edinburgh : J. & R. Allan, Limited, 1901. xvi, 303 pages : illustrations.

A chronological guide to key historical and social aspects of Edinburgh.

Hardcover.

VG. Spine ends bumped. Spotting to edges of text block.

Ref No: 6555


Author(s): Gilbert, W. M.

Subject(s): Edinburgh | Midlothian

Collection(s): Scottish local history

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