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Book - Reference Book/History/Travel, Charles Richard Weld, Two months in the Highlands, Orcadia and Skye, 1860
... Two months in the Highlands, Orcadia and Skye......Two Months in the Highlands Orcadia and Skye...His travel titles include “A Vacation Tour in the United States and Canada”, “A Vacation in Brittany, The Pyrenees, West and East”, and “Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia and Skye”.
Born at Windsor England in August 1813, he was the son of Isaac Weld who died in 1824 of Dublin, by his second marriage of 1812, to Lucy, only daughter of Eyre Powell of Great Connell, Kildare therefore a half-brother to Isaac Weld. ...Weld's Highlands: Two Months in the Highlands Orcadia and Skye
Author: Charles Richard Weld
Publisher: Longman Green Longman Roberts
Date: 1860
Light and dark diagonally striped hardcover with a brown spine and reinforced corners. ...Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye is a 1860 travel book by him, published in London and listed as a first edition. ...
Charles Richard Weld (1813–1869) was an English writer and legal‑trained man who became best known for “A History of the Royal Society”, with Memoirs of the Presidents (1848), which is regarded as the first substantial institutional history of the Royal Society and remains a standard reference on early British science.
Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye is a 1860 travel book by him, published in London and listed as a first edition. Weld is also known as an historian of the Royal Society.
It should be noted that the subject work is sometimes catalogued with “Orcadia” and sometimes with “Orcadia and Skye” in slightly different punctuation, but the core bibliographic details are the same. With Weld as author and 1860 as the publication year, and Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts as publisher.
Weld's Highlands: Two Months in the Highlands Orcadia and Skye
Author: Charles Richard Weld
Publisher: Longman Green Longman Roberts
Date: 1860
Light and dark diagonally striped hardcover with a brown spine and reinforced corners. The spine has a label with an inscription.non-fictionCharles Richard Weld (1813–1869) was an English writer and legal‑trained man who became best known for “A History of the Royal Society”, with Memoirs of the Presidents (1848), which is regarded as the first substantial institutional history of the Royal Society and remains a standard reference on early British science.
Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye is a 1860 travel book by him, published in London and listed as a first edition. Weld is also known as an historian of the Royal Society.
It should be noted that the subject work is sometimes catalogued with “Orcadia” and sometimes with “Orcadia and Skye” in slightly different punctuation, but the core bibliographic details are the same. With Weld as author and 1860 as the publication year, and Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts as publisher.
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