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Location
South Africa
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13487828
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Title: Confessions of an Advertising Man 
Author/s: David Ogilvy
Publisher: Longmans 1964  
ISBN: N/A
Condition: Very good with very good DJ. Copy owned by Peter Devereux, chairman of the SA Society of Wine Tasters, his business card taped in on the front free end paper. Confessions of a Magazine Reader pamphlet tipped in on the half title page. Some illustrations. Slight spinal lean. There is minor wear to the edges. Minor wear at the top and bottom of the spine. The DJ is slightly shelf worn to the edges with some creasing and tears. An intact copy with clean text.
Binding: Hardcover with DJ 
Pages: 169 
Dimensions: 22.5 x 15 x 2cm. 
SKU: AK5811 
Price: R125.00
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