ST HELENA (Limited Edition)




Book Description
A reprint of the original 1875 by Melliss together with photographs & captions illustrating a comprehensive selection of dwelling houses, fortifications & buildings of general & historical interest by Robin Castell.
This edition has a Foreword by Frederick Donald Coggan D.D., Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
Author
John Charles Melliss & Robin Castell
Date
1979
Binding
Tan boards with gilt titles on the front & spine + a dust wrapper in cream, black & maroon.
Publisher
Wensley Bown (Chesham)
Illustrator
Numerous sepia photographs with captions + decorated end papers with an engraving of 'The Island of St Helen' by Van Ryne
Condition
VG in VG dust wrapper
Pages
245
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