South African Yesterdays Number 2
The author describes an idyllic lively family life growing up on the Groote Schuur Estate in Rondebosch, where her father was manager for 20 years. Woven into it all is a picture of the village of Rondebosch and of how life was led in the Twenties, when the magic lantern was an event of a winter’s evening, and butter was churned on the back stoep. Many b&w photographs. Foxing to prelims. 111 Pages. Contents clean and binding tight. 1st Edition. Condition: Good. Dust jacket: Fair. Edge-wear. Some open and closed nicks and small tears. Creasing. Foxing to the verso. Binding: Hardcover. Mild edge-wear.
Publisher: David Philip
Date Published: 1973
Publication Place: Cape Town
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Good.
Binding: Hardcover. Mild edge-wear.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Fair. Edge-wear. Some open and closed nicks and small tears. Creasing. Foxing to the verso.
Additional information
| Weight | 700 g |
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