GRIERSON, JAMES - Delineations of St Andrews; Being a Particular Account of Every Thing Remarkable in the History and Present State of the City and Ruins, the University, and Other Interesting Objects of That Ancient Ecclesiastical Capital of ScotlandEdinburgh: Peter Hill; P. Bower, 1807. First Edition. Modern quarter leather marbled board cover. 180mm x 110mm (7" x 4"). viii, 244pp. Three views and town plan. Includes a section entitled 'Company of Golfers'.. VG : in very good condition. Rebound with new eps. Title page slightly darkened. Some light age toning .
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