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Regional Transformation and Industrial Revolution A Geography of the Yorkshire Woollen Industry by Derek Gregory ISBN 13: 9780816611393

ISBN 10: 0816611394

Hardcover; Minneapolis, Minnesota: Univ of Minnesota Pr, October 1983; ISBN-13: 978-0816611393

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Regional Transformation and Industrial Revolution  A Geography of the  Yorkshire Woollen Industry

Regional Transformation and Industrial Revolution A Geography of the Yorkshire Woollen Industry

by Gregory, Derek

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Minneapolis, Minnesota: Univ of Minnesota Pr. Very Good in Good+ dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0816611394 . Black hard boards with silver lettering to the spine. Nicely bound with some wear to the spine ends and corners. A bright & unmarked interior with many charts, tables and maps throughout the book. Pictorial glossy covers with an orange background, scuffing to the covers, edgewear and two tiny tears on the spine top, in overall good condition. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 293 pages .
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