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9781454708452 | Lark Books, June 3, 2014, cover price $17.95
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9781414211183 | Indypublish.Com, January 1, 2004, cover price $80.99
9781582877259 | Large print edition (North Books, January 1, 2003), cover price $26.00
9781582872414 | North Books, January 1, 2003, cover price $25.00
9781404329584 | Indypublish.Com, October 1, 2002, cover price $95.99
9780517568033 | Crown Pub, December 1, 1987, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Originally published in 1883, this novel life in South Africa tells the story of Lyndall, a beautiful and restless young girl who escapes her narrow world and encounters adventure, romance, and tragedy
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9781517533977 | Createspace Independent Pub, September 26, 2015, cover price $12.99
9781512321302 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 21, 2015, cover price $7.99
9781499277067 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 1, 2014, cover price $7.49
9781494871666 | Createspace Independent Pub, January 2, 2014, cover price $11.95
9781484849484 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 29, 2013, cover price $7.49 | About this edition: The Story of an African Farm (published 1883 under the pseudonym Ralph Iron) was South African author Olive Schreiner's first novel.
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Product Description: This pioneering work was a cause celebre when it appeared in London, transforming the shape and course of the late Victorian novel. Lynall, Schreiner's articulate young feminist, marks the entry of the controversial New Woman into nineteenth-century fiction...read more
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9780192828859, titled "The Story of an African Farm" | Oxford Univ Pr, January 1, 1993, cover price $7.95 | also contains The Story of an African Farm | About this edition: This pioneering work was a cause celebre when it appeared in London, transforming the shape and course of the late Victorian novel.
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