R120.00
Her love for ships and the seamen who serve in them made Oumatjie Daneel an unusual newspaper reporter and an entertaining author with an eye for a good story. Her book was written in tribute to Table Bay Harbour, where, in her worn words, she spent many happy hours covering the waterfront, the South African Navy and the maritime Command of the Air Force, as well as to her newspaper.
Price: R120.00
Edition: First edition
Published: 1972
Publishers: Howard Timmins
Condition:Hardcover in good condition with shelf wear around the edges of the cover and top and bottom of the spine. Light foxing on the inside of the cover, otherwise internally in excellent condition – very clean and tightly bound. Dust jacket has scuff marks and small tears around the edges, bit still in fair condition.
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Description
Her love for ships and the seamen who serve in them made Oumatjie Daneel an unusual newspaper reporter and an entertaining author with an eye for a good story. Her book was written in tribute to Table Bay Harbour, where, in her worn words, she spent many happy hours covering the waterfront, the South African Navy and the maritime Command of the Air Force, as well as to her newspaper.
Price: R120.00
Edition: First edition
Published: 1972
Publishers: Howard Timmins
Condition:Hardcover in good condition with shelf wear around the edges of the cover and top and bottom of the spine. Light foxing on the inside of the cover, otherwise internally in excellent condition – very clean and tightly bound. Dust jacket has scuff marks and small tears around the edges, bit still in fair condition.
Additional information
Weight | 351 g |
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