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The Horn of Africa, Travels in British Somaliland by John Buchholzer, 1959
The Horn of Africa, Travels in British Somaliland by John Buchholzer, 1959
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◆ Book for Sale - The Horn of Africa, Travels in British Somaliland by John Buchholzer, 1959
◆ Date - 1959
◆ Author - John Buchholzer
◆ Format - Hardcover
◆ Page Number - 199
◆ Height of Book - 22 cm
◆ Publisher - The Adventurers Book Club
◆ Condition - Very Good
◆ Place of Publication - London
◆ Condition Description - Very good. Some wear to dust jacket with a few tears, creases and small areas of loss to the top and bottom of the spine, with mild marking. Light blue boards with gilt red title on spine. Clean pages with numerous black and white images throughout. Private library reference number written in pencil on inside back board.
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