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It Don't Seem A Day Too Much by Claude Kingston Western Australian Goldfields 'Giles Seagram was the pen

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'Giles Seagram was the pen name of Henry Driscoll who was born in Adelaide in 1857

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It Don't Seem A Day Too Much by Claude Kingston Western Australian Goldfields 'Giles Seagram was the penIt Don't Seem A Day Too Much by Claude Kingston Rigby Limited, 1971 [First Edition], ISBN 085179291x, black and white photographic plates, illustrated end papers, hardcover, dust jacket Very Good Condition, minor edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing to edges and corners, no inscriptions. Dust jacket shows minor edge and shelf wear with minor rubbing, chips to edges (see photographs) "Claude Kingston began life as a pianist and church organist, but

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