Wigtownshire: illustrated guide for visitors

by Sir Andrew N. Agnew.

Third edition.

Dumfries : Courier and Herald Press, 1931. 203 pages, 16 unnumbered leaves of plates : frontispiece, illustrations.

A guide to notable places, people, and events in Wigtownshire, with routes for visitors.

Paperback.

G. Wear, tear and creasing to covers. Loss to spine ends. Darkening and rubbing to spine. Stain to top edge of front free endpaper.

Ref No: 1869


Author(s): Agnew, Andrew N.

Subject(s): Wigtownshire

Collection(s): Scottish local history

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