An edition of It's an old Lancashire custom (1952)

It's an old Lancashire custom.

2nd ed. revised.
It's an old Lancashire custom.
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An edition of It's an old Lancashire custom (1952)

It's an old Lancashire custom.

2nd ed. revised.

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Publisher
Guardian P.
Language
English
Pages
166

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Cover of: It's an old Lancashire custom.
It's an old Lancashire custom.
1971, Lancashire Evening Post
in English - 3rd ed. revised.
Cover of: It's an Old Lancashire Custom
It's an Old Lancashire Custom
1964-01-01, Guardian Prses
Cover of: It's an old Lancashire custom.
It's an old Lancashire custom.
1964, Guardian P.
in English - 2nd ed. revised.
Cover of: It's an old Lancashire custom.
It's an old Lancashire custom.
1952, Dobson
in English
Cover of: It's an old Lancashire custom.
It's an old Lancashire custom.
1952, D. Dobson
in English
Cover of: It's an old Lancashire custom
It's an old Lancashire custom
1952-01-01, D. Dobson
Cover of: It's an old Lancashire custom.
It's an old Lancashire custom.
Publish date unknown, Dennis Dobson Ltd
in English

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First Sentence

"Once, in Euston Road, on a wet day with London looking its worst, a stranger sitting next to me on top of a bus read the label on my suitcase and ask, laconically, "What's Lancashire like?"."

Table of Contents

I. To have a gradley view
Page 13
II. To go t' th' mill in th' morning
Page 35
III. To have a reet good do
Page 55
IV. To ha' th' har' stone well mopp'd
Page 77
V. To hope yo'll cum agen
Page 97
VI. To speak a bit broad like
Page 109
VII. To mek nowt grow summat
Page 128
VIII. To swaarm wi' boggarts un witches
Page 137
Bibliography.
Page 161
Index.
Page 163

Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.
Previous ed., London, Dobson, 1952.

Published in
Preston (Lancs)

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA670.L2 C76 1964

The Physical Object

Pagination
166 p. :
Number of pages
166

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6004169M
LCCN
66048765
OCLC/WorldCat
22958514

First Sentence

"Once, in Euston Road, on a wet day with London looking its worst, a stranger sitting next to me on top of a bus read the label on my suitcase and ask, laconically, "What's Lancashire like?"."

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