Indaba, My Children – Mutwa, Credo Vusamazulu
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Credo Mutwa tells the story of African tribal life, recounting fascinating fables and legends handed down from one generation of witch-doctors to another. Some thumbing. Pale blue speckles to all edges. 562 Pages. Contents clean and binding tight. This is a heavy book and will incur additional postage. 3rd Standard Edition. Condition: Good+. Dust jacket: Fair-. Some large open tears to the front fold. Small closed tears to the spine edges. Grubby marks to the rear cover. General edge-wear. Binding: Hardcover. Some light bumping to spine edges.
Publisher: Blue Crane Books
Date Published: 1965
Publication Place: Johannesburg
Condition: Good+
Binding: Hardcover. Some light bumping to spine edges.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Fair-. Some large open tears to the front fold. Small closed tears to the spine edges. Grubby marks to the rear cover and spine. General edge-wear.
Additional information
| Weight | 1900 g |
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