Namaqualand’s Jewish Pioneers.
159 pages, illustrated with old photographs throughout – some in colour, brown cloth, a very good copy in the dust jacket.
‘This chronicle of the Jews of Namaqualand tells the remarkable story of a small group of immigrants who sought freedom and economic opportunity in a remote and arid corner of South Africa. Their determination to succeed in carving out a life for themselves and their families is described in a history spanning 120 years, from mid-1950s to the late 1970s.’ Editor’s note.
- Jacket Condition: Very good
- Binding Condition: Very Good
- Overall Condition: Very Good
- Size: Oblong 4to (245 x 280 mm)
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- Country: South Africa
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