Johannesburg Style - Architecture and Society 1880s-1960s - Clive M. Chipkin

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
10634
Bob Shop ID
613942980

Hardcover first published by David Philip Publishers, 1993. The jacket is whole, with some minor wear to edges, and rubbing to the faces. The maroon boards with gilt titling are square and sharp. The pages are clean and unmarked.

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