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The Story of Deanery Lane (Signed) by Ruth E. Gordon is a compelling local history that brings to life the evolution of one of Pietermaritzburg's most distinctive streets. Authored by renowned South African historian Dr. Ruth E. Gordon, this signed edition offers readers a richly textured narrative of the people, places, and everyday events that shaped Deanery Lane from its earliest roots. Gordon's meticulous research and deep connection to the region give the book an authoritative voice, making it both an essential resource for local historians and a captivating read for anyone interested in the cultural tapestry of KwaZulu-Natal.
Dr. Gordon was a respected figure in South African historical circles, known for her numerous works on Natal's pioneer families, social history, and heritage. Her scholarship reflects a lifelong commitment to preserving the stories of communities often overlooked in broader historical accounts. In The Story of Deanery Lane, she weaves archival research with personal insights and community memories, creating a narrative that is both informative and engaging. This edition, published circa 1988 by The PG Foundation, stands as a testament to Gordon's legacy as a cultural chronicler.
Collectors and local history enthusiasts will value this signed copy for its unique connection to the author and its contribution to the documentation of Pietermaritzburg's urban history. Whether displayed on a shelf as a treasured signed volume or read for its rich contextual insights, The Story of Deanery Lane (Signed) is a distinguished addition to any collection.
Condition: Near Fine - Smudge mark on cover. First page, with light foxing is signed by the author in black ink.