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Echoes of Yesterday - Author: Cedryl Greenland
Echoes of Yesterday - Author: Cedryl Greenland

Echoes of Yesterday - Author: Cedryl Greenland

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
B3613S23C
Bob Shop ID
612971817

Publisher: Cedryl Greenland

Date: 1973

Edition: 1st

Hardcover/Leather bound without dust jacket

Pages: 263

Condition: Good +

A nice copy, tight, mellow & clean. 

Cover/Spine edge slightly tattered. 

Front & back end pages lightly edge tanned & minimally stained.

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