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Some weeks of rustication in the Harz Mountains and ascent of the mysterious Brocken, called also Blocksberg,--a sketch, by Friedrich Schenck.

Title
Some weeks of rustication in the Harz Mountains and ascent of the mysterious Brocken, called also Blocksberg,--a sketch, by Friedrich Schenck.
Author
Schenck, Friedrich.
Publication
Edinburgh : Published by Maclachlan & Stewart, Booksellers to the University ; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1880.

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no. 1-18TextUse in library PSD p.v. 7 no. 1-18Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315
20 titlesTextUse in library *C p.v. 1434 20 titlesSchwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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Additional Authors
  • Donaldson, James, Sir, 1831-1915
  • University of St. Andrews. Library. Donaldson Collection. StSaUL
Description
42 p.; 22 cm
Subject
Harz Mountains (Germany) > Description and travel
Note
  • Above the imprint on the title page: The price is 1s., per Post 1s. 1d., but more will be thankfully accepted, as the profits of this brochure are to go to the building fund of the New German Church at Edinburgh, now in course of erection.
With (note)
  • St Andrews copy at Don Ac901.P8: second item in a volume of 11 pamphlets on various subjects.
Provenance (note)
  • From the library of Sir James Donaldson.
Call Number
*C p.v. 1434, no. 15
OCLC
902690332
Author
Schenck, Friedrich.
Title
Some weeks of rustication in the Harz Mountains and ascent of the mysterious Brocken, called also Blocksberg,--a sketch, by Friedrich Schenck.
Imprint
Edinburgh : Published by Maclachlan & Stewart, Booksellers to the University ; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1880.
With:
St Andrews copy at Don Ac901.P8: second item in a volume of 11 pamphlets on various subjects. StSaUL
Provenance
From the library of Sir James Donaldson. StSaUL
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Place of Publication
Great Britain Scotland Edinburgh.
Great Britain England London.
Added Author
Donaldson, James, Sir, 1831-1915, former owner. StSaUL
Donaldson, James, Sir, 1831-1915, donor. StSaUL
University of St. Andrews. Library. Donaldson Collection. StSaUL
Research Call Number
PSD p.v. 7, no. 5
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