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C. Louis Leipoldt, Bushveld Doctor. Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, (1937), 1980.

Hardcover, dustwrapper (slightly scarred), 264 pages, plates. Good condition.

'Bushveld Doctor is the closest C. Louis Leipoldt came to an autobiography. It was written in English in the mid-1930's and accepted by Jonathan Cape himself, who published it in 1937  ...

'The story of what happened to the printed copies of Bushveld Doctor is a tragic one: most of them were destroyed in a fire-bombing over London early in the Second World War,'