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In Praise Of Australian National Parks By Vincent Serventy (book, 1977) on 2040-motos

AU $14.50
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Woodvile North, South Australia, Australia

Woodvile North, South Australia, Australia
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Hard Cover Book

Published in 1977 by Rigby Limited


In Praise of
Australian National Parks
by Vincent Serventy

80 pages with full-colour photographs

Outback, Mountain, Tourist and Coastal Parks

This vintage book comes in good second-hand condition, with only slight reading and shelf wear. The binding is tight, with no tears to any of the pages or covers.  The pages are clean.

From a smoke free home.  Please see my other listings for sale.  Freight will be combined for multiple purchases.  For the best postage cost, please contact me to combine the shipping for multiple purchases before paying.  For bidders outside of Australia, please advise if you wish for your parcel to be sent other than basic Air Mail.  Thank you for looking at my listings.  

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