The Fleet: its river, prison and marriages

by John Ashton.

Popular edition.

London : T. Fisher Unwin, 1889. xv, 395 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plate : illustrations, maps.

A history of the River Fleet and associated landmarks from its source on Hampstead Heath to its joining with the Thames. From the library of Eric Burdett.

Hardcover.

G. Spine sunned. Spine ends and corners bumped and worn. Edges rubbed and small chip to rear board. Handling marks to boards. Previous owner's bookplate of front paste-down.

Ref No: 2138


Author(s): Ashton, John

Subject(s): London | Fleet

Collection(s): Local history

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