For the love of Natal. The life and times of The Natal Mercury 1852 - 1977. Terry Wilks.
For the love of Natal. The life and times of The Natal Mercury 1852 - 1977. Terry Wilks.

For the love of Natal. The life and times of The Natal Mercury 1852 - 1977. Terry Wilks.

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South Africa
Product code
B1473
Bob Shop ID
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Robinson & Co, 1977, 1st edition good hard cover, worn, bumped and rubbed, but internally tight and secure, no dust jacket, tape stains on end papers, front end paper gift inscribed, 260 pp plus index. 

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