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Title: The White Lady - a Tale of the Highlands - Illustrated Article Disbound from the Ilio - or a Museum of Entertainment)
Description: , 1831. . Original article disbound from the Victorian magazine The Olio No XII Vol.VII Saturday Oct 8th 1831. With an engraving as scanned. Also atrticles on the Plague of 1665, the origin of eating beefsteak and etc. The White Lady begins: Whoever has passed the old military road from the Black Mount to Fort Willliam, will remember the deep secret corrai which opens from the extremity of Kinloch-Leven. Surrounded by lofty precipices, it lies like a vast cauldron in the bosom of the hill, and it is only for two or three hours after noon, that the sun ever shines upon the little stream which murmurs along its bottom. Before the last century, its gloom was deepened by the forest of birch and pine trees which overhung the crags;. Fictional article of daring do the article to be continued. Disbound with a little foxing. See scans. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾ tall . Good (Disbound)

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Price: GBP 8.00 = appr. US$ 11.42 Seller: Creaking Shelves Books
- Book number: 009139