The Way Through the Glens

The Way Through the Glens by Hamish MacInnes, published by Constable in 1989, is a first edition that spans 215 pages. This book presents a collection of photography that captures the beauty of landscapes and travel across Europe, particularly focusing on Great Britain. The physical condition of the book is noted to be clean and tight, with some shelf wear on the dust cover, while the interior remains in very nice condition.
Readers will find a rich visual exploration of various subjects and themes related to landscapes and travel. The photography invites an appreciation for the natural beauty and diverse scenery found in the glens of Great Britain. This edition serves as a testament to the artistry of capturing landscapes, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in photography and travel.
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From a private collection. From a smoke free, pet free and kid free environment. The dust cover shows shelf wear. But the book is clean and tight. There is a name/address written on the first page. Other than that, the book is in very nice condition. If you take the dust cover off that shows shelf wear, the book itself seems like new.
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