An edition of The echoing cliffs (1963)

The echoing cliffs.

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The echoing cliffs.
Hjalmar Thesen
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An edition of The echoing cliffs (1963)

The echoing cliffs.

[1st American ed.]
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A novel of the Standlopers' life, that mysterious race of Khoi who inhabited the coasts of South Africa from time immemorial

Publish Date
Publisher
D. McKay Co.
Language
English
Pages
143

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Cover of: The echoing cliffs.
The echoing cliffs.
1964, D. McKay Co.
in English - [1st American ed.]
Cover of: The Echoing Cliffs
The Echoing Cliffs
1964-01-01, David McKay Company, Inc.
Cover of: The echoing cliffs
The echoing cliffs
1963, Hutchinson
in English
Cover of: The echoing cliffs
The echoing cliffs
1963, Hutchinson
in English
Cover of: The echoing cliffs

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First Sentence

"When the morning sun began to creep up over the rim of the sea and gulls wheeled and flashed their wings in sparkling whiteness above the waves and rock-rabbits poked their noses from dark crevices and then slipped out to bask in the warmth of a new day, Liklik stirred in the shadows of the cave and opened his eyes to a bright circle of sky."

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ4.T4 Ec, PR9369.3.T57 Ec

The Physical Object

Pagination
143 p.
Number of pages
143

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5913693M
LCCN
64015885
OCLC/WorldCat
1388794

Excerpts

When the morning sun began to creep up over the rim of the sea and gulls wheeled and flashed their wings in sparkling whiteness above the waves and rock-rabbits poked their noses from dark crevices and then slipped out to bask in the warmth of a new day, Liklik stirred in the shadows of the cave and opened his eyes to a bright circle of sky.
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