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Okarito (1987)
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ISBN: 9780908660353 bzw. 0908660359, in Englisch, Bascands Ltd, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Mad Hatter Books.
Christchurch (New Zealand): Bascands Ltd, 1987. Hardback: laminated colour pictorial boards discoloured, some internal foxing, vg. oblong 4to, unpaginated. Beautifully illustrated in colour by the author. Okarito, a native forest in South Westland NZ, was long protected by its isolation until in 1975 sawmillers moved in. Conservation groups fought for 6 years and finally Okarito was added to Westland National Park. Maori translation by Cassidy Tangaere. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Mad Hatter Books.
Christchurch (New Zealand): Bascands Ltd, 1987. Hardback: laminated colour pictorial boards discoloured, some internal foxing, vg. oblong 4to, unpaginated. Beautifully illustrated in colour by the author. Okarito, a native forest in South Westland NZ, was long protected by its isolation until in 1975 sawmillers moved in. Conservation groups fought for 6 years and finally Okarito was added to Westland National Park. Maori translation by Cassidy Tangaere. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good.
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Okarito (1987)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780908660353 bzw. 0908660359, in Englisch, Bascands Ltd, Christchurch (New Zealand), gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Mad Hatter Books [62454], Auckland, New Zealand.
Hardback: laminated colour pictorial boards discoloured, some internal foxing, vg. oblong 4to, unpaginated. Beautifully illustrated in colour by the author. Okarito, a native forest in South Westland NZ, was long protected by its isolation until in 1975 sawmillers moved in. Conservation groups fought for 6 years and finally Okarito was added to Westland National Park. Maori translation by Cassidy Tangaere.
Hardback: laminated colour pictorial boards discoloured, some internal foxing, vg. oblong 4to, unpaginated. Beautifully illustrated in colour by the author. Okarito, a native forest in South Westland NZ, was long protected by its isolation until in 1975 sawmillers moved in. Conservation groups fought for 6 years and finally Okarito was added to Westland National Park. Maori translation by Cassidy Tangaere.
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