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Our Sunday Book of Reading and Pictures - Undated

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good
Price:
US $95.00
ApproximatelyS$ 128.41
Postage:
US $6.00 (approx S$ 8.11) Economy Shipping. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: United States, United States
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eBay item number:261872959641
Last updated on Oct 31, 2018 01:33:29 SGTView all revisionsView all revisions

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RareBiblesandMore

RareBiblesandMore

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t***e (1963)- Feedback left by buyer.
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A FANTASTIC SELLER.
3***r (78)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Greetings from Korea. A long time ago, as a graduate student majoring in comparative linguistics, I was dispatched from the National Seoul National University in Korea to a Dutch university in South Africa using my summer vacation with 10 undergraduate students to learn Zulu. I learned only basic grammar from a local white professor in English, but I couldn't deepen it because I didn't have a Zulu text. It's very nice to find a British Zulu book with such pretty typeface by chance. Thank you.
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Were unaware of their own stock, did not know they did not have item.