This is one of several copies presented to Fontein Books in lieu of editing contributions.
"James Colman was born in Solihull [England] in 1945. Land Rovers were born there three years later, and the two have been friends ever since." (From the blurb.)
"The Sani Pass has evolved over one hundred years to become a challenging and dangerous road first used by muleteers and later by motor vehicles for transporting goods between Natal and eastern Lesotho over the Drakensberg Mountains." (Quotation by the author.)
Colour-illustrated laminated limp covers drawn on to xvi pp of prelims, including a map and two colour frontispieces, + 322 pp of profusely colour-illustrated text, notes, bibliography and index.
The copy is as-new in all respects.
- Binding Condition: Mint
- Overall Condition: Mint
- Size: 245 x 175; 1 kg
- Sold By: Fontein Books
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- Country: South Africa
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