A New History of Wye: The Heritage of a Kent Village *SIGNED*
A New History of Wye: The Heritage of a Kent Village - Editors Paul Burnham, Maureen de Saxe\nPublished by Wye Historical Society in 2003\nISBN: 9780954649906\nCondition: Very Good\nDescription:\nHardcover. Signed on the title page by Rev. David Say, President of Wye Historical Society. Dust jacket has bumping along the top and bottom edges on both covers, some discolouration. Forest green cloth cover in very good condition, with gilt title to spine. Endpages illustrated with maps of Wye. Pages inside are clean and bright, with text pages, b/w illustrations/diagrams, colour illustrations. 179 pages. 22 x 26cm. This book is a comprehensive history of the Kentish village of Wye, from early settlements through World War II. It highlights Wye's evolution of local architecture, notable figures, and historical events, incorporating research from the Wye Historical Society. The book itself features around 300 images, including archaeological insights of the local area and animals .
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