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A quantity of 1960s Corgi vehicles, comprising a Daktari gift set 7, a Citroen Safari, 1968 Winter Olympics number 499, a Commer Mobile Camera Van, number 479, complete with camera-man, a Black Beauty, Green Hornet Crime Fighting Car, with secret built in missile launcher and flying radar scanner, number 268 and a Dolphin 20 Cruiser on Wincheon Trailer, number 104, all boxed. (5)
A Mamiya ZE camera, purchased new in 1983, four lenses, to include Vivitar 49m skylight (as fitted to camera currently), a Mamiya-Sekor E 1:28 f=28mm wide angle lens, Osana MC4 for ZE, two tele converter, Osana MC 1:38 75-150mm telephoto lens, each in separate case, Sunoak flash unit, filters, lens push, and sundries, all in fitted and padded transport case.
Findlay, Professor George; preface by Professor Raymond Dart Dr Robert Broom. Palaeontologist & Physician 1866-1951 . . . 255 x 180 ` . . . Biography. Appreciation. Bibliography. The Taungs Skull. Sterkfontein. Kromdraai. Contributions to the Study of Man` This, the authoritative biography of the person acknowledged as one of South Africa`s three great palaeontologists (with Dart and Philip Tobias), was partly based on material for an autobiography passed to one of Broom`s sons, who subsequently declined the opportunity in favour of Finlay, the present author. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Broom`s 85-year life is that he was a medical practitioner for forty years between his early achievements at Victoria College, Stellenbosch, in the field of marsupial palaeontology and the last 17 years of his life, when as an elderly staff member of the Transvaal Museum he carried out the major work of his life in the field of man`s predecessors, including the australopithecines. Until he joined forces with J T Robinson, the co-author of many of his later publications, he preferred to work on his own. These publications - no fewer than 456 in number - remarkably included several on postage stamps and one recording an aloe named after him. Quarter-bound in brown simulated leather and tan cloth, gilt to the upper panel and the spine, this book, despite making use of typewriter-generated camera-ready copy, epitomises Balkema`s high production standards, including a superbly informative typographical tan cartridge dustjacket and excellent paper stocks for the xviii + 157 pp of text, chronology, bibliography and index and the 32 pp of inserted plates. Unmarked and undiscoloured, this is a superb copy in every respect. ÿ Fine Cape Town Balkema 1972 Click here to view further details and images and to bid

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