Stevenson-Hamilton (Lieut.-Col. J.)

SOUTH AFRICAN EDEN from Sabi Game Reserve to Kruger National Park (1937)

Scarce first edition in original dust jacket

Published: Cassell & Co., London, 1937

Edition: First Edition

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Publisher's red cloth binding with black titles on spine. Illustrated dust jacket.

xxi + 311pp. Map endpapers of the Kruger National Park. Illustrated with plates (all present).

Binding sound. Light foxing to the preliminary pages with some occasional light foxing internally. Original dust jacket complete with wear at the spine crown. The rear hinge of the dust jacket reinforced with a thin strip of antique paper.

'More than thirty-five years ago a movement was started in South Africa to make a reserve for the fauna which had for so long been the prey of big game hunters. Colonel Stevenson-Hamilton was in charge of the Sabi Game Reserve from its earliest days, and under his care it has become the Kruger National Park, one of the most important game reserves in the world.

In this book he tells the graphic story of its development, of the difficulties and the prejudices he had to conquer, and of how the Kruger National Park has become a great tourist resort and the pride of South Africa.' - editor's note

  • Jacket Condition: Fair to Good
  • Binding Condition: Good
  • Name: Rare Paper
  • Contact Person: Armandt Marais
  • Country: South Africa
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