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South West Africa Cases. Judgment of 18 July 1966 (in one printed volume in English and French; 1966)
International Court of Justice
Description:
This is the printed edition of this judgment, issued seven weeks after the interim volumes offered in Lot 125.
It comprises 505 pp each in parallel English and French. Parallel languages apart, the contents details are the same as those of Lot 125.
The covers have the previous owner's name on the front. They still do their job although they are sunned and chipped. The sewn and glued binding remains tight and square. The text pp are complete, unmarked and undiscoloured. This is a good copy of this 45-year-old International Court of Justice sales volume 299.
Details:
- Publisher: International Court of Justice
- Publisher Place: The Hague
- Date of Publication: 1966
- Edition: First in this form
- Jacket Condition: (Paper covers as issued)
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Very Good
- Size: 240 x 160 x 42; 1.5 kg
- Lot No: 124
- Hammer Price: $50
- Bids: 1
- Visits: 23
- Estimate: $100
- Reserve: $50
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Seller Details:
- Name: Fontein Books
- Address: 27 Voortrekker Street, Philippolis 9970
- Contact Person: Richard Proctor-Sims
- Country of Origin: South Africa
- Email: fontein@wol.co.za
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- Preferred Payment Methods: Internet bank transfer or Visa or Mastercard
- Trade Association: AA Approved
- Additional Information: Fontein Books has for several years participated in Antiquarian Auctions and its predecessor. It specialises in historical and contemporary books on the Free State and Northern Karoo, and is also an active buyer and seller on commission in these and other fields. Fontein's owner, Richard Proctor-Sims, was an editor, writer and small publisher until 2005, when he moved from Johannesburg to Philippolis, the first settlement (1822) north of the Gariep or Orange River, where he opened his first physical bookshop (to which buyers and sellers are welcome), with reasonable holdings in Africana, both Anglo-Boer wars, biography, history, military history, natural history and travel. He regularly visits Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town and offers to deliver heavy or valuable books or sets to these cities on such visits. Richard Proctor-Sims retains the copyright of Fontein's Antiquarian Auction descriptions and these may not be reproduced without permission and acknowledgment.


