Mainly Troubadour

£15.00

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Hardback book - 140 Pages: Folk music related photographs by Alison Chapman McLean with text by Jim Mclean. As the title implies, many of the photographs featured were taken in the Troubadour in the early 1960s. POST & PACKAGING - Please note that postage and packaging costs for books can be expensive, particularly for overseas orders. We normally have a flat rate for delivery and will try to absorb the extra costs. If this is a problem we will contact you to discuss any extra charges.
  • Model:MT001

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