Glasgow: Fabric of a CityR. Hale, 2001 - 288 pàgines In this portrait of a city, Glaswegian writer and poet, Maurice Lindsay, draws together the many threads of Glasgow's rich inheritance to create an evocative picture of a city that was once the 'Second City of the Empire'. |
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