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Dryandra. Vincent. Serventy, Story Of An Australian Forest Naturalist on 2040-motos

AU $24.00
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Nedlands, Washington, Australia

Nedlands, WA, Australia
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DRYANDRA. Vincent. SERVENTY,
The story of an Australian Forest.
Syd. 1970. Or.bds. d.w. 205pp. Col.ills. Fine. 1st ed.
In this book the author traces, month by month, the march ofthe four seasons and their effect on the forest and its inhabitants.
First Edition. very  but no  dust-jacket. foxing on fep

all orders in Australia posted express satchel

very good condition original not facsimile


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