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"THE ANCIENT RUINS OF RHODESIA" BY R N HALL AND W G NEAL. GOLD SERIES, VOLUME TWENTY-THREE, HARDCOVER, FULLY INTACT DUST JACKET, 404 PAGES, NO INSCRIPTIONS OR NAMES. In this book, of which Great Zimbabwe is the inevitable outcome, Messrs. Hall and Neal did not discuss the problem of origins, speculation was distinctly eschewed, and although their personal views were, and are, in harmony with those of all competent observers, they made no dogmatic statement on the subject, leaving the main conclusion to be inferred from the great body of evidence which they patiently accumulated on the spot and embodied in their monumental work.
"THE CHRONICLES OF A CONTRACTOR" BY GEORGE PAULING. GOLD SERIES, VOLUME FOUR, HARDCOVER, FULLY INTACT DUST JACKET, 264 PAGES, NO INSCRIPTIONS OR NAMES. An outstanding autobiography by a colorful and dynamic late-Victorian engineer who won international repute for his accomplishments, not least of which was the building of many of southern Africa's major railway links.
"SALLY IN RHODESIA" BY SHEILA MACDONALD. GOLD SERIES, VOLUME ELEVEN, HARDCOVER, FULLY INTACT DUST JACKET BUT WITH A BIT OF WEAR AND TEAR AS SHOWN IN PICTURE, 207 PAGES, NO INSCRIPTIONS OR NAMES. THIS book originated as a series of letters written by a young bride in Rhodesia to her mother in Britain, between 1901 and 1912. It tells, in charming conversational style, of the rigours of domestic life in early Salisbury (now Harare), the raising of a young family, the social life of the day and the activities of her husband "Toby".
"WITH THE MOUNTED INFANTRY AND THE MASHONALAND FIELD FORCE 1896" BY E A H ALDERSON. GOLD SERIES, VOLUME TWENTY, HARDCOVER, FULLY INTACT DUST JACKET BUT WITH A BIT OF WEAR AND TEAR AS SHOWN IN PICTURE, 295 PAGES, NO INSCRIPTIONS OR NAMES. This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.