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Buy Tomorrow Is Another Country (signed by author) for R200.00
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Buy Cry, the beloved country by Alan Paton ```SIGNED````` for R1,200.00
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Buy Cry the Beloved Country by Alan Paton (Signed Limited Edition) for R1,395.00
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Buy Lynne Bryer A Time in the Country | Fiona Zerbst Parting Shots | SA Poetry Scarce Signed for R195.00
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General Condition: *good Cover/Dust Cover: *fair to good, light wear Owners Inscriptions: *signed & inscribed by Williams & Simmermacher Pages: *fair to good, light wear, very light foxing Additional notes: *none **Postage & Packaging SAPO R70, optional insurance at 3% of order's value (minimum R100) for this postage option only. *Postage & Packaging Postnet to Postnet R120 *Postage & Packaging The Courier Guy R100 *For international clients I will provide a postage quotation relevant to your item & country. *To SAVE on postage I am always happy to combine items won on different auctions.  
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About the product Number 492 of an edition limited 740 copies, signed by James Walton and the three other contributors. 4to; original blue boards, lettered in gilt on spine and upper cover; pictorial dustwrapper; endpaper plan; pp. xi + (i) + 96, incl. index; several maps, monochrome illustrations after contemporary photographs and artwork; line drawings. Dustwrapper and edges slightly rubbed; sporadic, light foxing. Very good condition."The owners of the Josephine Mill were people who played a very important part in the development of Cape Town and South Africa, and two of them, Jacob Letterstedt and Anders Ohlsson, were pioneers in the establishment of the milling and brewing industries in the country. Their activities in the political and social fields were also far-reaching. The book, however, is not confined to the Josephine Mill and its owners. It provides a historical record of every water-mill which existed in Cape Town and vicinity and, as Newlands has always been a centre of the brewing industry, it therefore deals with the growth of that industry at the Cape. Most of the ninety illustrations are line drawings and half-tones which have not been published previously or which have been produced specially for the book. The text similarly includes a great deal of historical information about the Cape, and Newlands in particular, which has not been published before or is to be found in printed sources not readily accessible. It covers a time-span of over three hundred years from the first burgher settlement along the Liesbeek River to the present day." The Josephine Mill and Its Owners. The story of Milling and Brewing at the Cape of Good Hope (James Walton, and others)
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