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Mountain Madness - Compiled by Henri Snijders

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
13006
Bob Shop ID
615573317

Hardcover first edition published 1977 by Tafelberg Publishers. The card jacket is whole, with some wear and chipping to the edges. The brown boards with white titling are square and shapr, with some shelf rubbing to edges. The pages are clean and unmarked.

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