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Buy More From the Wilderness By: Ian Player ***Signed Copy*** for R150.00
R 150
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General Condition: *fair to good Cover/Dust Cover: *fair to good, light wear Owners Inscriptions: *on the title page & signed & inscribed by the author Pages: *good, a little yellowed Additional notes: *none **Postage & Packaging SAPO R55, optional insurance at 3% of order's value (minimum R100) for this postage option only. *Postage & Packaging Postnet to Postnet R110 *Postage & Packaging The Courier Guy R95 *For international clients I will provide a postage quotation relevant to your item & country. *To SAVE on postage I am always happy to combine items won on different auctions.  
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With a foreword by ALAN PATON. Fine condition with dust jacket. Inscription by the author on the title page and signed by him. 253 p. Stein and Day Publishers. First edition 1973. A scarce and sought-after book!!!!  [SA shipping is free]
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Into the River of Life - A Biography of Ian Player By: Graham Linscott ***Signed Copy*** A first edition softcover published by Jonathan Ball in 2013 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, SIGNED by the late Ian Player on the title page, a very nice copy Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation abe #
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 This is the story of Ian Player, an internationally renowned conservationist, a man of many facets, a deep thinker and student of Jungian psychology and an unflagging campaigner.  A writer, a lecturer and international conservation diplomat, he is deeply committed to all he believes in. Soft cover, very good condition.  As new.  342 pages.
R 85
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Softcover. English. Jonathan Ball Publishers. 2001. ISBN: 9781868421091. 434pp signed and inscribed by Ian Smith. Good condition in softcover. In July 2007, Zimbabwe's worsening economy saw inflation skyrocket to 7,634 per cent, deepening the already chronic food shortages in a country where only one in five of the adult population is in employment.Months later, on 20 November 2007, Ian Smith, the former Prime Minister of Rhodesia died, leaving behind him a lifetime of resistance to black majority rule and the dangers that he believed it would bring to his country.Ian Smith was a man with the ability to excite powerful emotions in all who heard his name. To those who still revere his memory he was a hero, a mighty leader, a man whose formidable integrity led him into head-to-head confrontation with the Labour Government of Britain in the 1960s. To others, he was, and remains, a demon, a reactionary whose intransigence long delayed majority rule in an important corner of Africa. Book No: 2501368
R 850
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