Ghosts of King Solomons Mines – GRAHAM LORD

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Central African legend has it that King Solomon’s Mines published in 1885 was inspired by the savage, beautiful tribal lands of Manica and Sofala, which were then about to become Southern Rhodesia and Portuguese East Africa and are now independent black nations of Zimbabwe and Mozambique

First Edition. Condition: Vey Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good.
206 pages text with illustrations and black and white photographs .
Very clean and very good dust wrapper in a protective sleeve cellophane.
Inscription neat Happy Birthday signed Charles”” otherwise tight and clean copy.

Note to self (nisa)

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SKU: 1908 Category: Title: Ghosts of King Solomons Mines
Author: GRAHAM LORD
Publisher: sinclair - Stevenson
Year: 1991
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 1908

Description

Central African legend has it that King Solomon’s Mines published in 1885 was inspired by the savage, beautiful tribal lands of Manica and Sofala, which were then about to become Southern Rhodesia and Portuguese East Africa and are now independent black nations of Zimbabwe and Mozambique

First Edition. Condition: Vey Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good.
206 pages text with illustrations and black and white photographs .
Very clean and very good dust wrapper in a protective sleeve cellophane.
Inscription neat Happy Birthday signed Charles”” otherwise tight and clean copy.

Note to self (nisa)

Additional information

Weight 0.56 kg
Dimensions 16 × 22 × 2.5 cm

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