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TURN BACK THE PAGES: Sixty-Eight Years at the Cape - W Duncan Baxter

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
616439512

Published by Juta, 1954



Hardcover with dustjacket. Jacket has edgewear and is torn at the spine. Please see pics. However it is in a protective wrapper to prevent more damage to the jacket. Some age toning to pages otherwise all good.



This is the story of a young Scots settler of the last century who gave an inherited sense of civic and national pride to his adopted country, South Africa, so unstintingly that while still a young man he became Mayor of Cape Town and was elected to the first Union Parliament. He left money to UCT specifically for the construction of a theatre centre. The Baxter Theatre was named after him.


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