Friends or Foes? A Point of View and a Programme for Racial Harmony  - Keppel-Jones, Arthur
Friends or Foes? A Point of View and a Programme for Racial Harmony  - Keppel-Jones, Arthur

Friends or Foes? A Point of View and a Programme for Racial Harmony - Keppel-Jones, Arthur

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Secondhand
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South Africa
Product code
HTFX59752
Bob Shop ID
600972172

Good. No publication date indicated. Price clipped. Dust jacket is worn, chipped, and has small closed tears. Spine cocked.

TITLE: Friends or Foes? A Point of View and a Programme for Racial Harmony in South Africa

AUTHOR: Keppel-Jones, Arthur

PUBLISHER: Shuter and Shooter

PAGES: 231

BINDING: Hardcover

DIMENSIONS: 138x192

WEIGHT: 0.38

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