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South Africa
Product code
TCTL
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A 1986 Diary Celebrating Johannesburg's Flamboyant origins 100 Years Ago

by Wilna Botha & Libby Husemeyer

Photographs from The Africana Museum and The Barnett Collection

1986, softcover (ringbound), 49 pages text, 25 pages diary, plus 1 page map of central Jhb.

Condition: good, text unmarked, covers creased

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