The Mbeki Inheritance - South Africa`s Economy 1990-2004 - Raymond Parsons - Signed

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South Africa
Product code
22855
Bob Shop ID
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Hardcover first published 1999 by Ravan Press. The jacket is whole, with minor wear to edges and faces. The brown boards with white titling are clean and square, and the pages clean and unmarked. Signed and dated dedication by the author to half-title page.

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