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THE THAMES FROM THE TOWPATH - An Account of an Expedition on Foot from Putney to Thames Head

THE THAMES FROM THE TOWPATH - An Account of an Expedition on Foot from Putney to Thames Head

by Ryan, E. K. W.

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London: The Saint Catherine Press, 1938. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. 260 pp. Blue boards lettered in gilt on the spine; illustrated with black and white plates and maps. Light wear at the corners of the dustjacket with some darkening around the edges; price clipped; previous owner's name on the front free endpaper. The Contents are: Introductory; Putney to Hampton Court; Hampton Court to Chertsey; Chertsey to Maidenhead; Maidenhead to Henley; Henley to Pangbourne; Pangbourne to Wallingford; Wallingford to Abingdon; Abingdon to Oxford; Oxford to Newbridge; Newbridge to Lechlade; Lechlade to Cricklade; and Cricklade to the Source; followed by an index..
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