Tall are the Hills: A Historical Novel

Tall are the Hills: A Historical Novel
ISBN-10
0682474487
ISBN-13
9780682474481
Pages
330
Language
English
Published
1972
Publisher
Behrman House Publishing
Authors
Bert G. Boss, Bertram J. Boss

Description

It developed , from the information he gave me and the codes I had brought , that a small dyeing town in the central Highlands had passed the ... Stone buildings flank the entrance to the Road , the tallest being Ambrose ' tavern .

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