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Afar in the Desert and other South African Poems Thomas Pringle 1881- edited John Noble 1st Edition
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Afar in the Desert and other South African Poems Thomas Pringle 1881- edited John Noble 1st Edition

Afar in the Desert and other South African Poems Thomas Pringle 1881- edited John Noble 1st Edition

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ᅡᅠAfar in the Desert and other South African Poems Thomas Pringle 1881- edited John Noble 1st Edition This book is 150 years old and scarce!

Book has been recovered with blue sturdy cover. Contents still VG Minimal foxing to front/back few pages.. A delightful Africana collectable.

Cape Town: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1881. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Thomas Pringle (1789-1834) was born in Scotland. He became known as the Father of South African Poetry, having moved to South Africa in 1820, partly due to assistance from Sir Walter Scott, who admired his poems. Condition is very good. . There is an inked previous owner's nameᅡᅠ on the ffep . The original brown end papers are intact.