St. Aidan`s College Grahamstown -A History By Francis L. Coleman (With Two Chapters by Tony Farnell)

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South Africa
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16708
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Hardcover published 1980 by Institute of Social and Economic Research, Rhodes University. The jacket is whole, but edge-worn, with several small chips and tears, and patches of soiling. The black faux leather boards with gilt titling are clean and square. The pages are clean and unmarked.

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