
The Story of Cornwall
by A. K. Hamilton Jenkin
"The Story of Cornwall" by A. K. Hamilton Jenkin, published by Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd. in 1948, provides a detailed history of Cornwall. This edition, reflecting Jenkin's expertise, lacks a dust jacket and shows wear on its red cloth cover, yet remains a crucial resource for enthusiasts of British regional history.
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This copy of "The Story of Cornwall" shows noticeable wear, with fraying and scuffing evident on the spine and corners. The red cloth cover is intact but exhibits some discoloration and marks. There is no dust jacket, and the binding appears to be stable, though the book has clearly been well-used. Despite these signs of age, the pages remain clean and readable.
About This Vintage 1934 Edition
"The Story of Cornwall" by A. K. Hamilton Jenkin, published by Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd. in 1948, is a significant historical account of the county of Cornwall. The book offers an in-depth exploration of Cornwall's rich history, culture, and traditions. A. K. Hamilton Jenkin, an esteemed author known for his works on Cornish history, provides a comprehensive narrative that appeals to both historians and enthusiasts of British regional history. This particular edition, published in multiple international locations, including London and New York, signifies its broad appeal and importance. The absence of a dust jacket and visible signs of wear on the red cloth cover suggest it is a well-handled copy, yet it remains an important addition to any collection focused on regional British history. The book's historical content and the author's expertise make it a valuable resource for understanding Cornwall's unique place in British history.
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Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd.
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