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TALES OF THE TOKOLOSHE **Pieter Scholtz**

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South African folklore inspired this collection of short stories written by Pieter Scholts, with beautiful drawings by Cherie Reweek. While aimed at early teen readers, the style and content will appeal to all ages. First edition softcover with embossed cover published by Struik, 2004. 142 pages with glossary. Sound condition with wear to boards and named on title page. Tracked postage is R35.00.

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100% WOW - excellent trades... tx ARTE NOUVEAU
21 Nov 2015