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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
148622014

First edition, 1997. Hard cover with dust cover. 259 pages. Good condition, except for moth damage on cover. Tightly bound and clean. See last image: MOTH MARKS ON FRONT COVER AT TOP AND BOTTOM EDGE.  Under 1kg.

Author Jan Breytenbach, a legend in the former SADF, describes how he discovered that Military Intelligence were involved in illegal wildlife trade with Jonas Savimbi and senior officers were also using the MI created ivory-smuggling routes for their own corrupt ends.