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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
20000
Bob Shop ID
612596661

Hardcover published 1917 by Scheltema & Holkema's Boekhandel. The vinyl boards are square and sharp, with minor wear to edges and spine. The pages are lightly tanned, and four fold-out maps are present and intact.

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