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Paperback Old Edinburgh: Being an Account of the Ancient Capital of the Kingdom of Scotland, Including Its Streets, Houses, Notable Inhabitants Book

ISBN: 1147112541

ISBN13: 9781147112542

Old Edinburgh: Being an Account of the Ancient Capital of the Kingdom of Scotland, Including Its Streets, Houses, Notable Inhabitants

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Venture into the heart of Scotland's storied past with "Old Edinburgh, Volume 2," a captivating exploration of the ancient capital. Frederick William Watkeys meticulously recounts the history of Edinburgh, bringing to life its streets, houses, and the notable inhabitants who shaped its unique character. This volume offers a deep dive into the social history and customs of Edinburgh, providing a rich tapestry of life in the olden time.

Discover the stories behind the city's landmarks and the people who walked its historic streets. A must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone with an interest in the rich cultural heritage of Scotland. "Old Edinburgh" provides an invaluable glimpse into a bygone era.

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