The Road to Isandlwana by Philip Gon

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
S Anglo-Boer War Cabinet BK
Bob Shop ID
615218792
The Road to Isandlwana
By Philip Gon 

Binding: Hard cover with dust jacket 

Book Condition: Very good condition. Just some slight wear on the edges of the front and back of the dust jacket. As well as the dust jacket is protected by cellophane. As per photos.

Edition: First Edition 1979 

Pages: 288


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