Text in English (138 pages) and Afrikaans (130 pages). Commemorating the establishment of the settlement at the Cape of Good Hope by Jan Van Riebeeck in 1652. Country-wide national festival. Vintage colour and b&w advertising. Some foxing to half-title page. Some small open tears at the gutter of the Afrikaans cover. Contents clean 1st Edition. Conditioin: Fair to good. Binding: Softcover. Thin cardwraps. Staplebound. Front cover loose. Lacks spine. Edge-wear to all extremities. Lacks corner of front and rear covers. Some light creasing.
Publisher: Central Committeee for the Van Riebeeck Festival
Date Published: 1952
Publication Place: Cape Town
Condition: Fair to good.
Binding: Softcover. Thin cardwraps. Staplebound. Front cover loose. Lacks spine. Edge-wear to all extremities. Lacks corner of front and rear covers. Some light creasing.
Additional information
| Weight | 800 g |
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