The life and times of Leith

James Scott Marshall ; foreword by Peter Heatly.

First thus.

Edinburgh : John Donald Publishers Ltd, 1986. ix, 204 pages : illustrations.

A history of Leith from its origins as a mediaeval village to its growth as an independent burgh.

Paperback.

G+. Spotting and toning to edges of text block. Front corners bumped. Shelving marks to bottom edges of text block.

Ref No: 9855


Author(s): Marshall, James Scott | Heatly, Peter

Subject(s): Leith | Midlothian

Collection(s): Scottish local history

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