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- 2f38fe92a711f4df8f9c5601492ec6f0442e6448f78e8081be5a617f36bfddec date "2009".
- 2f38fe92a711f4df8f9c5601492ec6f0442e6448f78e8081be5a617f36bfddec first1 "S. R.".
- 2f38fe92a711f4df8f9c5601492ec6f0442e6448f78e8081be5a617f36bfddec isCitedBy Kensington_Club.
- 2f38fe92a711f4df8f9c5601492ec6f0442e6448f78e8081be5a617f36bfddec last1 "Crockett".
- 2f38fe92a711f4df8f9c5601492ec6f0442e6448f78e8081be5a617f36bfddec location "Glasgow".
- 2f38fe92a711f4df8f9c5601492ec6f0442e6448f78e8081be5a617f36bfddec publisher "Kennedy & Boyd".
- 2f38fe92a711f4df8f9c5601492ec6f0442e6448f78e8081be5a617f36bfddec title "The men of the moss hags: being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway and told over again by S. R. Crockett; with an introduction by Richard D. Jac".