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BLOUNT, Edward. Notes on the Cape of Good Hope, made during an Excursion in That Country in the Year 1820. London: John Murray, 1821. 8° ( 215 x 140mm). Uncut in original calf-backed green boards. VERY SCARCE FIRST EDITION with advice to travellers and settlers on agriculture, acquisition of land, society and government. Not in Mendelssohn.

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BLOUNT, Edward. Notes on the Cape of Good Hope, made during an Excursion in That Country in the Year 1820. London: John Murray, 1821. 8° ( 215 x 140mm). Uncut in original calf-backed green boards. VERY SCARCE FIRST EDITION with advice to travellers and settlers on agriculture, acquisition of land, society and government. Not in Mendelssohn.

Benjamin STOUT, Cape of Good Hope and its Dependences. London: 1820, 8° (223 x 125mm.) Original brown boards uncut, backstip restored; [W. Wilberforce BIRD]. State of The Cape of Good Hope in 1822. London: John Murray, 1823. 8° (230 x 146mm). 2 folding engraved maps. Original tan boards, printed paper label, (spine and hinges worn). FIRST EDITION. Full particulars of the colony since the arrival of the 1820 settlers. Mendelssohn I, 127; William M'NAB. A Treatise on the Propagation, Cultivation, and General Treatment of Cape Heaths,... Edinburgh: Thomas Clark, 1833. 8° (215 x 135mm). Hand-coloured frontispiece. Original printed yellow wrappers; Charles J.F. BUNBURY. Journal of a Residence at The Cape of Good Hope; with Excursions into the Interior. London: John Murray, 1848. 8° (210 x 130mm). Engraved frontispiece and 4 plates. Original pale blue cloth gilt, (spine a little faded). FIRST EDITION describing the travels with Sir George Napier, Governor of Cape Colony in 1837. Mendelssohn I, 222. (5)
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