Burchell, William John
A Sketch Map of Burchell’s Trek
Cape & Colonial Silver, Furniture & Dec Arts, The Harvey Collection of Africana & SA & Int Art
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Burchell, William John
A Sketch Map of Burchell’s Trek
McKay, Helen M (ed.) Cape Town: Cape Times Limited, reprinted from "The Journal of South African Botany" in April 1943, wrappers
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This lot accompanied by Poulton, EB (1907). William John Burchell: The Materials of a Lecture Delivered Before the British Association in the Town Hall, Cape Town on Thursday Evening, August 17, 1905, from the Report of the British and South African Associations 1905, vol. III, pages 57-110, and a modern copy of Burchell's map, together with other material relating to Burchell, all contained in a half red morocco solander box
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