The Fight for the South Downs: The long struggle to protect one of Britain's most treasured landscapes
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Published
Brown Dog Books, 2024.
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English
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9781839527586

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Robin Crane., Robin Crane|AUTHOR., & Margaret Paren|AUTHOR. (2024). The Fight for the South Downs: The long struggle to protect one of Britain's most treasured landscapes . Brown Dog Books.

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Robin Crane, Robin Crane|AUTHOR and Margaret Paren|AUTHOR. 2024. The Fight for the South Downs: The Long Struggle to Protect One of Britain's Most Treasured Landscapes. Brown Dog Books.

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Robin Crane, Robin Crane|AUTHOR and Margaret Paren|AUTHOR. The Fight for the South Downs: The Long Struggle to Protect One of Britain's Most Treasured Landscapes Brown Dog Books, 2024.

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Robin Crane, Robin Crane|AUTHOR, and Margaret Paren|AUTHOR. The Fight for the South Downs: The Long Struggle to Protect One of Britain's Most Treasured Landscapes Brown Dog Books, 2024.

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