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Worden Nigel, Van Heyningen E.
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ISBN10: 0864864353, ISBN13: 9780864864352, [publisher: David Phillip] Hardcover First Edition Cape Town the Making of a City Worden Nigel, van Heyningen Elizabeth, Bickfor-Smith, Vivian David Phillip, 1998, lst. ISBN: 0864864353 Hardback in good+ condition with good+ dust jacket. Text is clean and unmarked, binding tight. Cloth cover has rub on bottom, dust jacket is clean and shows little if any signs of wear. This is a richly illustrated history of Cape Town under both Dutch and British rule. It tells the stories of its residents, the world they inhabited and they city they made - beginning in the 17th century as a little Dutch settlement, to a well-established British colonial city, posited on the threshold of the 20th century. B&W and color photos and illustrations, references, index. 283 pages
[Los Banos, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
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Worden Nigel Van Heyningen E.
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David Phillip, Date: 1998. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cape Town the Making of a City Worden Nigel, van Heyningen Elizabeth, Bickfor-Smith, Vivian David Phillip, 1998, lst. ISBN: 0864864353 Hardback in good+ condition with good+ dust jacket. Text is clean and unmarked, binding tight. Cloth cover has rub on bottom, dust jacket is clean and shows little if any signs of wear. This is a richly illustrated history of Cape Town under both Dutch and British rule. It tells the stories of its residents, the world they inhabited and they city they made - beginning in the 17th century as a little Dutch settlement, to a well-established British colonial city, posited on the threshold of the 20th century. B&W and color photos and illustrations, references, index. 283 pages 1998. David Phillip ISBN 0864864353 9780864864352 [US]
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