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Jose Burman
Published by (Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1970)
Good condition. "Historically the author tells the story of the rivers and the not inconsiderable part they played in the expansion of the country. Though it does not set out to do so, this book also contains the history of practically every important town in the Western Cape. . As usual Jose Burman adds spice to the book by many intriguing little stories and riddles. Every chapter has its secrets - the missing village of Bridgetown on the Berg River; the forgotten port of the Breede River; the riddle of the freed slaves who farmed along the Eerste River. We follow Lady Anne Barnard along the Kleine River and identify for the first time the places she visited; and we learn the secrets of John Gadney, mystery man of the Palmiet River.".
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