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The Battle-Fields of Natal Re-Visted
Singleton, John
Description:
Oblong light beige cloth with black lettering to front cover(corner bumped)55 pages text with numerous illustrations..Of books on the South African troubles there has been no end; the majority, however, assert np prtentionsbeyond that of collected letters written hurriedly and under conditions that did not lend themselves to exhaustive and anlytical thought.This collection of views does not enter into the same field, and with regard to the Natla Campaign it stands entirely alone, the photographs being now published for the first time...
Details:
- Publisher: John Singleton
- Publisher Place: Durban
- Date of Publication: 1900
- Edition: 1st Edition
- Jacket Condition: No Dustcover
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Very Good
- Size: 255 X 195mm
- Lot No: 21
- Hammer Price: $100
- Bids: 1
- Visits: 63
- Estimate: $140-175
- Reserve: $100
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Seller Details:
- Name: Quathlamba Winds Books
- Address: The Flat-West Wing,Marche Hall,Halfway House,Shrewsbury,SALOP SY5 9DE
- Contact Person: Ian Halford
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom
- Email: info@qwbooks.co.uk
- Website: qwbooks.co.uk
- Preferred Payment Methods: Paypal-Cheques
- Trade Association: SABDA
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