A history of the intrusion of the Hottentots and Bantu into the hunting grounds of the Bushmen, the aborigines of the country. Numerous illustrations. Tear to the gutter area of the fold out map. Bookplate to paste-down. Scattered pencil marginalia by Jalmar Rudner to Chapters on the Koranas, Bushmen &c along with a number of loosely inserted notes. Rebound by Rudner with new cloth spine and original cloth laid over. Title pasted to free end paper. Note tipped in on the lower edge of Pg 12. Some mild scattered foxing. Toning to all edges with a small tide mark to the gutter area of lower edges. 561 Pages. First Edition. Condition: Good to very good. Binding: Hardcover. Faded red cloth boards with edge-wear.
Publisher: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Ltd
Date Published: 1905
Publication Place: London
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Good.
Binding: Hardcover. Faded red cloth boards with edge-wear.
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