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A dwelling place of our own; the story of the Namibian Nation

A dwelling place of our own; the story of the Namibian Nation

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A dwelling place of our own; the story of the Namibian Nation

by Vigne, Randolph

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9780904759051
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London: International Defence and Aid Fund, 1975. 52p., 6x8.25 inches, preface, references, reading list, chronology, index, illustrated with maps and photos, revised second edition very good in original stapled pictorial wraps.

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Title
A dwelling place of our own; the story of the Namibian Nation
Author
Vigne, Randolph
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0904759059
ISBN 13
9780904759051
Publisher
International Defence and Aid Fund
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1975
Bookseller catalogs
1970S; Africa; South Africa; Namibia; Post Colonial, Postcolonial;

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Pictorial Wraps
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