Abbotsbury & the Swannery

“Abbotsbury & the Swannery” by John Fair is a first edition published by Dovecote in 1993. This book, written in English and spanning 87 pages, features a variety of illustrations, including some in color, as well as facsimiles, color maps, and portraits. It provides a physical description of Abbotsbury, a village in England, and focuses on the history and significance of swans in this picturesque location.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Abbotsbury and its swannery, enriched by visual elements that enhance the narrative. The book serves as a reference for those interested in travel, particularly in the context of Europe and Great Britain. With its pictorial works and historical insights into Dorset, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the unique relationship between the village and its swan population.
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Physical description; 87 pages : illustrations (some colour), facsimiles, colour maps, portraits (some colour) ; 25 x 28 cm. Subjects; Swans England Abbotsbury. Abbotsbury (England) Pictorial works. Dorset (England) History
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