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| Andrew Morrison, curator of archaeology, with a rare complete version of David Roberts’s The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia, found at the Yorkshire Museum, in York. The first-edition volume, printed in 1842, is one of only 400 printed, and includes hand-coloured lithographs
PHOTO: SAM ATKINS Below: view of Bethlehem |
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