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2 titles: A Long Night's Damage - Working for the Apartheid State. + Into the Heart of Darkness - Confessions of Apartheid's Assasins
De Kok, Eugene (As told to Jeremy Gordon) + Pauw, Jacques
Description:
A Long Night's Damage has the origingal card wraps, no half title (missing) 332 pages, 7 leaves with 12 black and white illustrations. CONDITION DETAILS: The binding is worn and the front hinge has been reinforced with a strip of white paper. A few pages are soiled - see images. Well used overall, but mostly clean enough to use as a reading copy. Into the Heart of Darkness has the original card wrappers. 346 pages, 48 black and white illustrations. CONDITION DETAILS: The binding is a bit cocked and worn. Well used but internally reasonably clean
Details:
- Publisher: Contra + Jonathan Ball
- Publisher Place: Johannesburg
- Date of Publication: 1998 + 1997
- Edition: Firsts
- Binding Condition: Worn
- Overall Condition: Reading copies - Poor
- Size: 219mm x 150mm
- Lot No: 289
- Hammer Price: $40
- Bids: 3
- Visits: 38
- Estimate: $30
- Reserve: $20
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Seller Details:
- Name: Gandolph's Books
- Address: 49 Roberts Avenue Kensington Johannesburg 2094 South Africa
- Contact Person: Arnaud Labuschagne
- Country of Origin: South Africa
- Email: gandolph@telkomsa.net
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- Preferred Payment Methods: Cash, Cheque deposits in Rands, bank transfers.
- Trade Association: AA Approved
- Additional Information: Telephone: 011-624-1752








