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It is a burgeoning economic superpower
was a disturbingly fascinating man who took pains to tell his cook and general roustabout something of gemstones - the trip to the Outback was supposedly in search of opals - a gesture resented by the beautiful and efficient Nicole Armstrong who obviously felt she had an exclusive claim on Drew's attentions
Victoria Cross recipient
some surface wear and some creasing (see photographs)
has been that of the almost abashed student
The Making of a Maori by James E. Ritchie great minds It is a burgeoning economicThe Making of a Maori A Case Study of a Changing Community by James E. Ritchie A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1963, [First Edition], illustrated title page, hardcover, dust jacket Very Good Condition, some edge and shelf wear, some rubbing to edges and corners, ex library with sticker and tape residue on inside front and back covers and over front and back edges, stamp to publishers page, dust jacket shows some edge and shelf wear with rubbing to edges and
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