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RUSSIAN PICTURES Drawn with pen and Pencil - THOMAS MICHELL,C.B.

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Doing research on the Net I found that this book to be rare and scarce and that there were currently only 2 copies available through book dealers.  Original green cover with indentations and  spine in green and gold,  the cover has a sticker  "MUIR COLLEGE, Uitenhage.  First prize for class work in the A class, awarded to Master E. Mills by T. Bell, Teacher on 12 December 1905. John Sutherland M.A. Principal".   The author is Thomas Mitchell  C.B.,  the book has 3 maps and 124 illustrations in pen and pencil and has 223 pages.    Published in London, The Religious Tract Society, in 1889 and printed by William Clowes and Sons.   Most pages do have some foxing however still a very readable and collectible book.  Postage R30   

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12 Oct 2011