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Veld & Flora, volume 1 & 2, Collectors editions

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South Africa
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Veld & Flora, volume 1 & 2,

Published by the Botanical Society of South Africa, 1973 and 1975, hard covers, dust wrappers with wear,  Collectors editions, limited to 750 copies numbers 90 and 229,

volume 1 is an old library book,

with sketches and coloured plates, SIGNED by Rona Collett, Esmé Frances Franklin, Dorothy Furness, Cythna Letty, Hilda Mason, Lois Martin Povall, Ethel May Dixie, Majorie Wille, Hilda D. Mason, Stanley Charles Seagrief, Elise Buitendag, Auriol Batten and Fay Anderson, each 80 pages.

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