South African Eden: The Kruger National Park, 1902-1946

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The story of the Kruger National Park from 1902 when James Stevenson-Hamilton was placed in charge of it until his retirement in 1946. This book is illustrated with photographs taken from the archives of the National Game Parks head office in Pretoria.

Paperback. English. Struik. 1993. Good Condition.

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