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BULL-DOG DRUMMOND BY SAPPER Postage and Packaging via Ordinary mail will cost R25.00 for 1kg.  Please allow 3 - 5 days for delivery.  Once the item has been posted I have no control over the item, I will send a tracing number and will assist in tracing the item if required. Payment within 7 days please For condition of book refer to images below  
R 5
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Agt sleutels tot Bybelse Herlewing- Lewis Drummond 1996 God se Merkwaardige Beloftes soos uitgebeeld in die BYBELSE herlewingsgeskiedenis - toegelig met voorbeelde uit die kerkgeskiedenis - met kragtige implikasies vir vandag. Date: 1996 Binding: Softcover Number of pages: 256 Condition:  Good,   ISBN: 0-7987-0662-7                                                               I have more books in This Category   I have many books on sale, please check my listings. I am happy to combine and save postage for you.  
R 25
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The Life Of Henry Drummond By George Adam Smith Second Edition, Hard Cover, Published By Hodder And Stoughton 1899 Cover Boards Faded Brown With Gold Writing To The Spine, Clean & Faded. Binding Loose. Inscription On First  Flyleaf In Black Pen. Browing & Foxing Of Pages. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote.
R 100
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Buy TROUT FARMING HANDBOOK=Stephen Drummond Sedgwick=REVISED EDITION=1976=FISH FARMING=AQUACULTURE. for R125.00
R 125
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Buy The Greatest Thing in the World, an address - Henry Drummond for R90.00
R 90
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 Grafton Books, 1990. Good, PB, pages yellowing, corners bumped.  Xaveira gets her man. 303 pp.
R 40
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 SOFTCOVER BOOK IN GOOD CONDITION, LONGMAN RHODESIA 1973, 99 PAGES                                         BUNDU SERIES   
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Paperback. English. Flamingo. 2001. In good condition. Douglas Coupland first gained international attention with the groundbreaking Generation X back in 1991, and in this latest novel he follows the trials and tribulations of the acutely dysfunctional Drummond clan, when they assemble in Florida to watch Sarah Drummond make her debut launch from Cape Canaveral. Imagine an unholy alliance of The Simpsons, Jerry Springer's most outlandish guests and the kids from South Park, and you begin to get a glimmer of life chez Drummond. Janet Drummond, the 65-year-old matriarch of this mad bunch of misfits, contracted HIV in a freak accident when her ex-husband shot her oldest son, Wade; the bullet passed through his liver and lodged in her sternum. Astronaut Sarah is the sanest of the Drummond children but she has her own problems: she was born without a hand because Janet took thalidomide during her pregnancy, and she has just discovered that her husband, Howie, is having a fling with a fellow-astronaut's wife. The youngest Drummond, Bryan, suffers from suicidal tendencies and has shacked up with the rebellious Shaw, who seems hell-bent on peddling her unborn child to a couple of unscrupulous baby merchants. The plot tears along at a frantic pace, throwing in a stolen letter from Princess Diana's coffin and a pharmaceutical billionaire with an interesting in human cloning. Yet amongst so many crazy characters and a plot which becomes increasingly convoluted the presence of Janet remains a central stabilising force; she is the eye of the hurricane which is the Drummond family. Just as we all laugh at The Simpsons while owning up to the programme's essential truth about American family life, so the Drummonds are essentially a close, loyal family unit, despite all the hyperbole and their almost farcical adventures. The family is psychotic, but Janet's selflessness binds up the wounds of these crazy people and her unconditional love is their salvation. (Kirkus UK)
R 80
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Hardback. English. Publisher: Bloomsbury. 2001. In good condition. Douglas Coupland first gained international attention with the groundbreaking Generation X back in 1991, and in this latest novel he follows the trials and tribulations of the acutely dysfunctional Drummond clan, when they assemble in Florida to watch Sarah Drummond make her debut launch from Cape Canaveral. Imagine an unholy alliance of The Simpsons, Jerry Springer's most outlandish guests and the kids from South Park, and you begin to get a glimmer of life chez Drummond. Janet Drummond, the 65-year-old matriarch of this mad bunch of misfits, contracted HIV in a freak accident when her ex-husband shot her oldest son, Wade; the bullet passed through his liver and lodged in her sternum. Astronaut Sarah is the sanest of the Drummond children but she has her own problems: she was born without a hand because Janet took thalidomide during her pregnancy, and she has just discovered that her husband, Howie, is having a fling with a fellow-astronaut's wife. The youngest Drummond, Bryan, suffers from suicidal tendencies and has shacked up with the rebellious Shaw, who seems hell-bent on peddling her unborn child to a couple of unscrupulous baby merchants. The plot tears along at a frantic pace, throwing in a stolen letter from Princess Diana's coffin and a pharmaceutical billionaire with an interesting in human cloning. Yet amongst so many crazy characters and a plot which becomes increasingly convoluted the presence of Janet remains a central stabilising force; she is the eye of the hurricane which is the Drummond family. Just as we all laugh at The Simpsons while owning up to the programme's essential truth about American family life, so the Drummonds are essentially a close, loyal family unit, despite all the hyperbole and their almost farcical adventures. The family is psychotic, but Janet's selflessness binds up the wounds of these crazy people and her unconditional love is their salvation. (Kirkus UK)
R 90
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 No. 561 of 1000 / 1972 / Hardcover / Good condition   this book is an account of the hunting experiences of W.H. Drummond during roughly five years between 1867-1872. He camped and lived among local tribal populations of South and Southeast Africa and out where the game animals inhabited, rarely visiting colonial settlements. Rather than a list of numbers and kinds of animals killed, Drummond wanted to engage the reader’s “mind’s eye” with vivid details through his stories and anecdotes. He includes some natural history and behavioral observations, noting even at that time the dwindling number of animal populations.
R 955
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The Iron Tiger - Jack Higgins Jack Drummond is an adventurer -- a tough ex-naval pilot who is fed up with too many hot countries and strange cities. He resolves to fly only one more mission. Dropping off an illegal shipment of arms in Tibet (his last), Drummond is suddenly caught up in a bloody border war. To escape he must fly a boy king and a very beautiful woman to safety. But someone has burned his plane and destroyed his supplies. To survive he must take on the entire ChiCom army. Against them he has only a plan. A very desperate plan. "Higgins is a wonderful storyteller." (The New York Times)   Publisher:  1976 Cor0net                                                                         Binding: Soft cover Number of pages:185 Condition: Used.                                                I have many books on sale, please check my listings. I am happy to combine and save postage for you.  ,
R 15
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Buy 3 The Pilot Books - Oliver Twist - Dickens, Good-bye, Mr Chips - Hilton and Bulldog Drummond at bay for R35.00
R 35
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Features Author Ree Drummond Publisher William Morrow Release date 20171023 Pages 381 ISBN 0-06-222526-X ISBN 13 978-0-06-222526-9
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In this edition, you'll get comprehensive, expert guidance on how to use the latest social media platforms to promote your business, reach customers, and thrive in the global marketplace. "Using Social Media and Marketing for Dummies" explores the fundamental strategies and answers the biggest questions every beginner needs to answer before diving into a social media initiative! The is the must-have guide for understanding the sociological and psychological drivers that make social media marketing work. Let this book help you get the most from every minute and dollar you spend on marketing. by James Drummond (Author) Shipping Weight: 9.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Paperback: 138 pages Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 31, 2018) Language: English ISBN-10: 1984906283 ISBN-13: 978-1984906281 Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.3 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 9.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
R 442
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Fantastically Great Women Who Made History is the eagerly anticipated follow up to Kate Pankhurst's hugely successful, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World, number one best-selling children's non-fiction title in the UK market in 2017. This beautiful title looks at the stories, accomplishments and adventures of many more brilliant women from throughout history. The perfect gift for the Fantastically Great Women in your life. Travel through the Underground Railroad with the brave and courageous Harriet Tubman, turn the pages of the hauntingly brilliant Frankenstein with the incredibly talented Mary Shelley and prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey through history with these and many other remarkable women. Overflowing with vibrant and beautiful illustrations, and wonderfully engaging text, Fantastically Great Women Who Made History is a celebration of just some of the inspirational women who put their mark on the world we live in. Written by the incredibly talented Kate Pankhurst, prepare to be inspired. List of women featured: Elizabeth Blackwell, Qiu Jin, Boudicca, Flora Drummond, Pocahontas, Noor Inayat Khan, Harriet Tubman, Valentina Tereshkova, Ada Lovelace, Sayyida al-Hurra, Hatshepsut, Josephine Baker, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley Features Summary Fantastically Great Women Who Made History is the eagerly anticipated follow up to Kate Pankhurst's hugely successful, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World... Author Kate Pankhurst Publisher Bloomsbury Childrens Books Release date 20181006 Pages 32 ISBN 1-4088-9792-X ISBN 13 978-1-4088-9792-8
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