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The genus Oxalis in South Africa: a taxonomic revision
Salter, T.M.
Description:
One of the most elusive South African botanical items, as only a small quantity of an important monograph were published and never reprinted. "The Journal of South African Botany" Supplementary volume no. 1. KERKHAM #578. Bound into hardcovers, without the original plain wrappers, pp. 355, 10 plates, portrait, illustrations. INSCRIBED "WITH THE AUTHOR'S COMPLIMENTS." Covers marked, previous owner's details & date (1945) on title-page, light foxing.
Details:
- Publisher: National Botanic Gardens
- Publisher Place: Kirstenbosch
- Date of Publication: 1944
- Edition: First edition
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Good+
- Size: 4to
- Lot No: 420
- Hammer Price: $630
- Bids: 12
- Visits: 93
- Estimate: $1000 - 2000
- Reserve: $400
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Seller Details:
- Name: Great Books
- Address:
- Contact Person: Dennis Slotow
- Country of Origin: South Africa
- Email: books@abcbook.co.za
- Website: www.abcbook.co.za
- Preferred Payment Methods: Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer
- Trade Association: AA Approved
- Additional Information: Approximate postage for a 1kg book within South Africa = $5.00 first book plus $2.00 each additional book. Approximate foreign postage = $17.00 SURFACE MAIL or $30.00 AIRMAIL first book plus half again per additional book. All parcels are insured. We specialise in books on Africa and do our own regular book auctions. Visit our website or contact us by email for further information.



