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An edition of Portland, an Illustrated History (1998)

Portland

Discover Dorset Series

The first full history of the 'Island' and the Royal Manor of Portland, illustrated with 150 photographs, drawings and maps. Less than 10 miles square, a solid block of limestone jutting our sharply into the Channel, Portland's virtual isolation until the 19th century delayed change and gave its inhabitants a highly individual character. For centuries quarrying and smuggling were its principal occupations. Stuart Morris, himself a Portlander, has gone back to original sources to help describe its long and eventful past.

STUART MORRIS

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Dovecote
Language
English
Pages
78

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Portland
May 10, 2002, Dovecote Press
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Cover of: Portland
Portland: Discover Dorset Series
1998, Dovecote
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [79]).

Published in
Wimborne
Series
Discover Dorset

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.3/35
Library of Congress
DA690.P7934 M67 1998

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Pagination
78 p. :
Number of pages
78

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Open Library
OL115373M
ISBN 10
1874336490
LCCN
99237500
OCLC/WorldCat
41659461
Library Thing
9331347
Goodreads
1949553

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