Previous owner’s name on front free end page. Ned Paterson was a cheerful & eccentric clergyman, who founded and spent many years teaching at the Cyrene School near Bulawayo. This school, which Paterson started from scratch, focused on practical and agricultural education. It was the first African school in Rhodesia to have art classes, which were made mandatory for all students.
Publisher: Mambo press
Date Published: 1985
Publication Place: Zimbabwe
Condition: Good. Light cockling to paste-downs. Light edge-wear with some abrasions to covers.
Binding: Hardcover. Illustrated boards.
Jacket Condition: No dust jacket
Dimensions: 22.5cm x 19.5cm
Additional information
| Weight | 1400 g |
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