The Corner House - The Early History of Johannesburg - Cartwright, A. P.

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Early history of Johannesburg and the Eckstein family. The story of the industrialization of South Africa, and the role that the giant mining finance houses played in it, this volume is the prequel of The Golden Age by the same author.

Hardcover. English. Purnell & Sons. 19650. 293 pp with colour frontis and numerous black & white illustrations. Good condition with dw in protective plastic, some tape residue on end papers, foxing on fore-edges. Book No: 2002496

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