The History of Transvaal Cricket - Hayward Kidson

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
18783
Bob Shop ID
615213614

Hardcover published by the Transvaal Cricket Board, copyright date 1995. The glossy jacket is whole, with minor wear to edges, and rubbing to faces. The blue faux leather boards with gilt titling are square and sharp, and the pages clean and unmarked.

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