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Norton, Mrs. [Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton] :

The Lady of La Garaye.

Cambridge: Macmillan and Co. 1862. Green decorative cloth, gilt and blind stamped. 128 pp + 16 pp ads. Frontis + 2 engraved plates. Pencil annotation, ink at end (p128, text unaffected). A few slight marks/foxing. Minor surface damage to front paste-down endpaper. Front free endpaper inscribed on verso. p9 of advertisements torn. Extremities worn. A Good Copy.

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McNaughtan's Bookshop (ABA)

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McNaughtan's Bookshop, established in 1957, is a second-hand and antiquarian bookshop in central Edinburgh, probably the longest established business of its kind in Scotland. Founded by Major and Mrs McNaughtan on his retirement from the army, the shop continued to be run by Mrs McNaughtan after her husband's death in 1972 until she retired and sold it to her assistant, Elizabeth Strong, in 1979.

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