The Speleologist June 1965
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The Speleologist June 1965

SH-483

The Speleologist Vol 1 (3), June 1965

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The Speleologist, Vol. 1 (3) June 1965

The Speleologist, Vol. 1 (3) June 1965 contains articles on infra-red, Ogof Dydd Byraf, Langstroth Cave, cave photography in colour, Casterton Pot, Peak Cavern's fatality, a new entrance to Yordas Cave, Dan yr Ogof, Jamaica, Spain and Austrian caving, and more.

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SH-483
Used

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Binding:
Card cover
Dustjacket:
None issued when published
Size:
215mm x 280mm
New or used:
Journal: second-hand
Pages:
36
Illustrations:
b&w illustrations
Publication date:
June 1965
Detailed condition:
Good for age; signs of having been read but pages unmarked
Availability:
In stock
Stock no:
sh-483
Author:
John Dryden (ed)

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