VAN LILL’S SOUTH AFRICAN MISCELLANY

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We’ve all heard of the Big Five, but what is the Big Six? Or the Big Twelve? What is the tallest building in Africa? Who was the first South African to climb Mount Everest, and when and where was the first rugby test played in South Africa? The answers to all these questions, and many, many more, are to be found in Van Lill’s South African Miscellany.

Covering subjects such as nature, and politics, entertainment and sport, the book will inform you abut Olympic gold medallists and Nobel Prizes, political leaders and Miss South Africas, rugby nicknames and the national anthem, inventions and world records. You’ll learn more about South Africa’s biological diversity its wealth in gold, its mountains and conservation areas, its toll roads and cities, all of which illustrate the richness and variety in this wonderful country. A treasure trove of trivia, this book will appeal to both young and old, and keep readers busy for hours on end as they discover the fascinating world of South Africa

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Description

Authored by Dawid van Lill and published by Zebra Press of Cape Town in 2004. Hard cover bound this First Edition copy is in Fine condition, covered in plastic with a Fine dust jacket. The size of the book is 205x134x19mm, with 154 pages  including an  index and tables. ISBN 9781868729210. Includes a silk page marker. Illustrated in black and white, with tables, diagrams and charts.