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Anthology of poems of British and American sources symbolically seen as oak tree as well as of poems form South African sources simbolised by a peach tree. William Plomer uses the image of the peach tree in his Namaqualand after rain. Sepamla speaks of the manifold purposes of the peach tree in his daily life. The peach tree has become a symbol, an anchor for South Africa.
Macmillan 1984 first impression Old green used softback, well-binded, 337 pages with soft pencil marks and notes only on some pages, few ink notes on last end page.