The Transcaspian Episode, CH Ellis, 1963, first edition The Transcaspian Episode, CH Ellis, 1963, first edition
The Transcaspian Episode, CH Ellis, 1963, first edition The Transcaspian Episode, CH Ellis, 1963, first edition

The Transcaspian Episode, CH Ellis, 1963, first edition

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South Africa
Product code
0642
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A hardcover book with dust jacket. The dust jacket has extensive wear and tear and paper loss as shown in the photographs. The pages are clean, neat and tidy. Seems unread. No names, markings or inscriptions ect. inside. 176 Pages with black and white plates. Published by Hutchinson & Co., London, 1963, first edition.

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