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Johannesburg Street Scenes (1929) - Joyce OrdBrown and Louis Kraft ( SIGNED by Louis Kraft)

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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Bob Shop ID:
238591502

 Card cover. J.L. Van Schaik. Ltd Pretoria 1929.

The pages are not numbered but their are 12 delightful pictures with 12 pages of accompanying text. 

The book is inscribed to Everard Read ( the owner of a Johannesburg Art Gallery) by Louis Kraft one of the authors. The inscription reads:- " To Everard Read, As a small token of friendship , Louis Kraft" and is dated 13/11/67

The booklet is bound with cord. It has some small nicks to cover edges and the odd small mark on the cover but is otherwise in very good condition for its age and type.

" Johannesburg has turned under our own eyes from a mining camp to a leading city in South Africa, claiming 300 000 inhabitants, only forty-two years old and unique in its rapid development......"

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