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The Greening of Africa Breaking Through in the Battle for Land and Food Paul Harrison
The Greening of Africa  Breaking Through in the Battle for Land and Food


Author: Paul Harrison
Published Date: 23 Apr 1987
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Book Format: Paperback::384 pages
ISBN10: 0586086420
ISBN13: 9780586086421
Imprint: Paladin
File name: The-Greening-of-Africa-Breaking-Through-in-the-Battle-for-Land-and-Food.pdf
Dimension: 130x 190mm::221g

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