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Economic Influences on the South African Frontier, 1652-1836

by S. Daniel Neumark

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  • Hardcover
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Stanford University Press, 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. Very good hardcover in a very good dust wrapper. INCLUDES FOLD OUT MAPS Book is clean and tight

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Title
Economic Influences on the South African Frontier, 1652-1836
Author
S. Daniel Neumark
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Stanford University Press
Date Published
1957

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