A Description of the Strata Which Occur in Ascending from the Plains of Kincardineshire to the Summit of Mount Battoc, One of the Most Elevated Points in the Eastern District of the Grampian Mountains.
Edinburgh: Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1806. 1st Edition. Soft cover in modern boards. Sewn Binding. 19 pages. 12 inches tall. 9 ¼ inches wide
Description: Paper read March 5, 1804. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Vol. VI, Part I.
The antique journal article has been sewn into modern protective boards with cloth backing. A paper label appears on the front board. Modern boards show lightly bumped outside corners. Original Pages show sporadic foxing with toning. Contains in-text illustrations and large fold-out plate/map that measures approximately 38" x 10.5".
Only one original is located in an institution. [OCLC/WorldCat]
Very Good / No Dust Jacket As Issued. Item #001186
The Grampian Mountains are one of the three major mountain ranges in Scotland, occupying a considerable portion of the Scottish Highlands in northern Scotland. The other major mountain ranges in Scotland are the Northwest Highlands and the Southern Uplands.
REF: OCLC: 21066936 - 1 copy. UCLA; Bodl: 014477837 [a reprint made in 1812 1 copy]; Griffiths: 398.
Price: $300.00
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