File:The New Forest - its history and its scenery.djvu

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English: The New Forest - its history and its scenery is an 1863 book by John Richard de Capel Wise, with illustrations drawn by Walter Crane and engraved by W. J. Linton.
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Author John Richard de Capel Wise

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