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Long Walk to Freedom

Long Walk to Freedom

$420.00

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$1,200.00

$420.00

The Story

6b, Nelson Mandela SIGNED BY MANDELA South Africa: Macdonald Parnell, 1995. FIRST edition fourth printing 

Notes

Long Walk to Freedom is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, chronicling his journey from a rural village in South Africa to becoming a global symbol of resistance and eventual president of the country. The book details his early life, education, and the development of his political consciousness as he fought against apartheid. It also covers his 27 years in prison, his perseverance, and his unwavering commitment to equality and justice. Mandela's memoir is both a personal narrative and a historical account of South Africa's struggle for liberation

Description

Signed on the title page, original black cloth and original dust. Rippling to dust jacket. Foxing to top edge. 

 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

6b, Nelson Mandela SIGNED BY MANDELA South Africa: Macdonald Parnell, 1995. FIRST edition fourth printing 

Notes

Long Walk to Freedom is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, chronicling his journey from a rural village in South Africa to becoming a global symbol of resistance and eventual president of the country. The book details his early life, education, and the development of his political consciousness as he fought against apartheid. It also covers his 27 years in prison, his perseverance, and his unwavering commitment to equality and justice. Mandela's memoir is both a personal narrative and a historical account of South Africa's struggle for liberation

Description

Signed on the title page, original black cloth and original dust. Rippling to dust jacket. Foxing to top edge. 

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