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Cronwright-Schreiner, S.C. (Ed. Guy Butler & N.W. Visser). - The Re-Interment on Buffelskop and My Diary. 7-15 June 1921 and 8th to 29th August 1921.
Institute for the Study of English in Africa. (ISEA). Grahamstown 1983. Green printed wraps. 142pp stapled. illustrated 4to. 1pp loose errata. frontis and 43 photographs. No inscription. VG condition. ISBN: 0868101508 Includes "The Nienaber Affair" (an excision from "The Life Of Olive Schreiner") and "The Reinterment On Buffelskop" which is an extract from Cronwright-Schreiner's diary. Both are facsimile reproductions of the original typescripts. Sundry other relevant material.
GBP 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 35.75 US$ 39.92 | JP¥ 5743] Booknumber: 23920
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