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Main Series 1201-1600 The Spotted Deer
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The Spotted Deer

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Penguin Main Series Number 1580. 1st edition, published 1961.

This is the story of life in the timber trade in the forests of Burma, at the time when that country was part of the Indian Empire. Rather novel-like in tone, Williams' account includes much of interest on the country and its peoples, as well as his trip to the Andaman Islands (also owned by India, as they still are) which he refers to in his earlier books 'Elephant Bill' and 'Bandoola'.

Condition grading: Excellent Minus. Light creasing to spine. Usual page tanning/foxing for age. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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Penguin Main Series Number 1580. 1st edition, published 1961.

This is the story of life in the timber trade in the forests of Burma, at the time when that country was part of the Indian Empire. Rather novel-like in tone, Williams' account includes much of interest on the country and its peoples, as well as his trip to the Andaman Islands (also owned by India, as they still are) which he refers to in his earlier books 'Elephant Bill' and 'Bandoola'.

Condition grading: Excellent Minus. Light creasing to spine. Usual page tanning/foxing for age. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Penguin Main Series Number 1580. 1st edition, published 1961.

This is the story of life in the timber trade in the forests of Burma, at the time when that country was part of the Indian Empire. Rather novel-like in tone, Williams' account includes much of interest on the country and its peoples, as well as his trip to the Andaman Islands (also owned by India, as they still are) which he refers to in his earlier books 'Elephant Bill' and 'Bandoola'.

Condition grading: Excellent Minus. Light creasing to spine. Usual page tanning/foxing for age. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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