Rob Louw For the love of Rugby with John Cameron-Dow

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
MA2697B8
Bob Shop ID
615726540

Hans Strydom Publishers. 1987. 2nd edition. Hardcover.

Condition: Good +

Shelving, edge wear along the top of the dj, darkened pages edges, all pages are present and intact. 

Pages: 225

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