Randlords (1935)

Randlords (1935)

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Location
South Africa
Product code
msbluebox2
Bob Shop ID
645319014
Hodder & Stoughton, 1935, hardcover, illustrated, index, 368 pages, condition: very good.
 "Now, at last, Mr. Emden in this absorbing review, more like fiction than stern fact, places the personalities of the time before us as they were fore-ordained to be placed. The Randlords were human beings, some forceful, some accidentally fortunate, some lovable, others repellent; just an extraordinary collection of the survival of the fittest - and in some cases the unfittest."
Paul HEmden was a British author of Jewish-German descent.
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