BOWMAN, Gerald - From Scott to Fuchs - 1960 Cadet Edition - (Hardcover in Wrapper) - [South Pole]

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Location:
South Africa
Product code:
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Bob Shop ID:
613354583

Prize label inside - 182 pages. - Book and wrapper remained in good condition - Same edition Google image used - Contains maps and photo illustrations.  >>>      A biography of the two British explorers who conquered Antarctica.    * Exploration * History * 

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