History of the Parish and Abbey of Glen Luce with a historical commentray on the settlement of the Romans in Galloway and the introduction of Christianity into Scotland

by J.M. Rusk ; with foreword by the Earl of Stair.

First edition.

Edinburgh : Willian Blackwood & Sons Ltd., 1930. xv, 147 pages, 10 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, map (folded).

A history of the Cistercian monastery at Glen Luce and the surrounding area. With a gift inscription from the author.

Hardcover.

G+ in G unclipped DW with wear and tear to extremities, creasing to top edges of panels, and darkening to spine. Spine ends and front corners bumped. Band of toning to top of back panel. Gift inscription on front free endpaper.

Ref No: 12284


Author(s): Rusk, John MacGill | Stair (Earl)

Subject(s): Church history | Glenluce Abbey | Glenluce

Collection(s): Signed, associated, and limited editions | Religion | Scottish local history

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