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Scottish Neutrality: peace means prosperity

by Lamont, Archie

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GB: Scottish Secretariat, Glasgow , 1950. Not dated but about 1950. Cover rpice 6d. 40 pages. Stapls rusted and marked surround. Book is in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . Paperback. G++.
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Scottish Neutrality: peace means prosperity

by Lamont, Archie

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Glasgow: Scottish Secretariat Undated - 1950? A plea for pacifism and against conscription. Stapled booklet, staples rusty, chip to the bottom corner of the back cover and the margin of the last two pages, no inscriptions, good only. 0
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