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La Sorciere: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages (Hardcover) (Hardcover): Jules Michelet, Lionel J. Trotter La Sorciere: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages (Hardcover) (Hardcover)
Jules Michelet, Lionel J. Trotter
R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

La Sorciere, Jules Michelet's celebrated history of witches and witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, is presented here in English. Originally published by Jules Michelet under the title `Satanism and Witchcraft', this text seeks to explain the origins and practices of witchcraft, and how the intermittent crises regarding witches would emerge in Europe over the centuries. Demonstrating how witchcraft grew from a mixture of pagan beliefs and strands of Biblical lore, Michelet creates a compelling narration, casting the practices as a response to Christianity which was near-ubiquitous in pre- and post-Renaissance Europe. Although Michelet's reputation as a historian of the French nation and the Revolutionary period renders this one of his lesser-known books, his study remains valuable for its thorough, readable nature. Well-sourced owing to the author's voracity and resources, La Sorciere does not flinch from accounting the unusual traditions and ceremonies of witchery.

The African American Urban Experience - Perspectives from the Colonial Period to the Present (Hardcover): J. Trotter, E Lewis,... The African American Urban Experience - Perspectives from the Colonial Period to the Present (Hardcover)
J. Trotter, E Lewis, T. Hunter
R1,516 Discovery Miles 15 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the early years of the African slave trade to America, blacks have lived and labored in urban environments. Yet the transformation of rural blacks into a predominantly urban people is a relatively recent phenomenon – only during World War I did African Americans move into cities in large numbers, and only during World War II did more blacks reside in cities than in the countryside. By the early 1970s, blacks had not only made the transition from rural to urban settings, but were almost evenly distributed between the cities of the North and the West on the one hand and the South on the other. In their quest for full citizenship rights, economic democracy, and release from an oppressive rural past, black southerners turned to urban migration and employment in the nation’s industrial sector as a new “Promised Land” or “Flight from Egypt.” In order to illuminate these transformations in African American urban life, this book brings together urban history; contemporary social, cultural, and policy research; and comparative perspectives on race, ethnicity, and nationality within and across national boundaries.

Structure Reports for 1985, Volume 52A - Section I Metal Section II Inorganic Compounds (Hardcover, New edition): G. Ferguson,... Structure Reports for 1985, Volume 52A - Section I Metal Section II Inorganic Compounds (Hardcover, New edition)
G. Ferguson, J. Trotter
R4,449 Discovery Miles 44 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Child Sexual Assault - Feminist Perspectives (Hardcover, New): Pat Cox, S. Kershaw, J. Trotter Child Sexual Assault - Feminist Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
Pat Cox, S. Kershaw, J. Trotter
R1,485 Discovery Miles 14 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book begins by offering a historical analysis of feminist awareness of abuse by considering some of the early challenges and the emerging recognition of the connections between women, children, and abuse. The book then divides into three sections. Section One focuses on contemporary issues and debates such as the protection of children, satanic ritual abuse, and prostitution. Section Two considers practice issues, in particular, conferencing, children, in care, sexuality, work with abusers, and effective communication with abused children with learning difficulties. The book concludes with a suggestion for a new model of practice.

Structure Reports for 1984, Volume 51A - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Hardcover, 1987 ed.): G. Ferguson, J. Trotter Structure Reports for 1984, Volume 51A - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Hardcover, 1987 ed.)
G. Ferguson, J. Trotter
R4,451 Discovery Miles 44 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Structure Reports for 1988, Volume 55A - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Hardcover, 1990 ed.): G. Ferguson, J. Trotter Structure Reports for 1988, Volume 55A - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Hardcover, 1990 ed.)
G. Ferguson, J. Trotter
R4,418 Discovery Miles 44 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Continues the aim of Structure reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure determinations of metals and of inorganic compounds. Published for the International Union of Crystallography. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Structure Reports for 1982, Volume 49A - Metals and Inorganic Compounds (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): G. Ferguson, J. Trotter Structure Reports for 1982, Volume 49A - Metals and Inorganic Compounds (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
G. Ferguson, J. Trotter
R3,022 Discovery Miles 30 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Contributions to a Philosophy of Technology - Studies in the Structure of Thinking in the Technological Sciences (Hardcover,... Contributions to a Philosophy of Technology - Studies in the Structure of Thinking in the Technological Sciences (Hardcover, 1974 ed.)
Ian J. Trotter; Edited by F. Rapp
R2,931 Discovery Miles 29 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The highly sophisticated techniques of modern engineering are normally conceived of in practical terms. Corresponding to the instrumental function of technology, they are designed to direct the forces of nature according to human purposes. Yet, as soon as the realm of mere skills is exceeded, the intended useful results can only be achieved through planned and preconceived action processes involving the deliberately considered application of well designed tools and devices. This is to say that in all complex cases theoretical reasoning becomes an indispensable means to accomplish the pragmatic technological aims. Hence the abstracting from the actual concrete function of technology opens the way to concentrate attention on the general conceptual framework involved. If this approach is adopted the relevant knowledge and the procedures applied clearly exhibit a logic of their own. This point of view leads to a methodological and even an epistemological analysis of the theoretical structure and the specific methods of procedure characteristic of modern technology. Investigations of this kind, that can be described as belonging to an ana lytical philosophy of technology, form the topic of this anthology. The type of research in question here is closely akin to that of the philosophy of science. But it is an astonishing fact that the commonly accepted and carefully investigated philosophy of science has not yet found its counterpart in an established philosophy of technology."

Structure Reports for 1987, Volume 54A - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): G. Ferguson, J. Trotter Structure Reports for 1987, Volume 54A - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
G. Ferguson, J. Trotter
R2,982 Discovery Miles 29 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Structure Reports for 1986, Volume 53A - Metals and Inorganic Compounds (Hardcover): G. Ferguson, J. Trotter Structure Reports for 1986, Volume 53A - Metals and Inorganic Compounds (Hardcover)
G. Ferguson, J. Trotter
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Structure Reports for 1976 - Organic Section (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976): J. Trotter, G.... Structure Reports for 1976 - Organic Section (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976)
J. Trotter, G. Ferguson
R3,076 Discovery Miles 30 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The present volume continues the aim of Structure Reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure determip. ations. The increase in the number of crystal structure papers (now about 2000 per year in the Organic Section) has prompted a minor change in format, which increases the information density per page, hopefully without any loss of clarity. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in previous volumes (e. g. 41 B or 42A, pages vi-viii). J. TROTTER University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada 14 September 1978 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION III ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Edited by G. Ferguson with the assistance of M. Currie D. F. Rendle J. Iball S. J. Rettig A. L. Macdonald S. N. Scrimgeour W. C. Marsh J. C. Speakman M. Napier ARRANGEMENT To find a particular organic compound the subject index or the formula index should be used. The general arrangement is: aliphatic or open-chain compounds; open chains with N, S; benzene derivatives; cyclic hydrocarbons; condensed ring systems; heterocyclic compounds; carbohydrates, amino-acids, natural products; molecular complexes; organometallic compounds - B, Si, P, As, Sb, groups lA, IIA, III, IV, VI; transition metal complexes - w-complexes, other ligands. Only com plete structure analyses are described; compounds for which only lattice para meters are determined, and those which have been described only in preliminary communications and for which details will appear at a later date, have not been reported.

Structure Reports - Organic Section (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975): J. Trotter Structure Reports - Organic Section (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975)
J. Trotter
R3,022 Discovery Miles 30 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the past the aim of Structure Reports has been to present critical reports on all work of crystallographic structural interest, whether it is derived directly from X-ray, electron, or neutron diffraction, or even indirectly from other experiments. The reports were in tended to be critical and not mere abstracts, except in some cases when a brief indication of the content of a paper of related interest was included in the form of an abstract. In selecting topics for reporting, the criterion 'of structural interest' was freely interpreted in terms of what was topically interesting. However, the amount of Iiterature covering matters of structural interest became so large that this policy could no Ionger be followed, and from Volume 28 onwards, critical reports are given only on actual structure deter minations. Only in this way was it possible to keep yearly volumes to a fairly uniform and usable size. Starting with Volume 30, Structure Reports is produced in a new format by photo-offset printing from typed manuscript with unjustified lines. At the time when the decision for this change was taken, the cost of setting the manuscript in type was becoming so high as to render the cost of individual subscription prohibitive. At that time automatic typing methods giving justified lines, etc.

Structure Reports for 1970 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974): W.B. Pearson, J. Trotter Structure Reports for 1970 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974)
W.B. Pearson, J. Trotter
R3,021 Discovery Miles 30 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Starting with Volume 30, 1965, Structure Reports is produced in a new format by photo-offset printing from typed manuscript with unjustified lines. At the time when the decision for this change was taken, the cost of setting the manuscript in type was becoming so high as to render the cost of individual subscription pro hibitive. At that time automatic typing methods giving justified lines, etc. for photo-offset reproduction did not offer any saving over type setting, but hand typing of the manuscripts could give a considerable saving in production costs. In the belief that a publication that is too expensive to buy is of little value, the format has been changed sacrificing elegance to availability. The new format does not lead to increased length of the volumes since the information content of the typed and typeset pages is practically identical. How ever, the amount of work to be reported demands the eventual separation of Structure Reports into two volumes, A. Metals and Inorganic and B. Organic. It was convenient to introduce this change also at Volume 30, and with Volume 31 further to restrict the publication of crystal data, so that from 1966 onwards the reports deal almost entirely with complete structure determinations only. In the past the aim of Structure Reports has been to present critical reports on all work of crystallographic structural interest, whether it is derived directly from X-ray, electron or neutron diffraction, or even indirectly from other experiments.

Structure Reports for 1975 - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977): J.... Structure Reports for 1975 - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977)
J. Trotter, L.D. Calvert
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Structure Reports for 1965, Volume 30A (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975): W.B. Pearson, H.W. King, J.... Structure Reports for 1965, Volume 30A (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975)
W.B. Pearson, H.W. King, J. Trotter
R1,546 Discovery Miles 15 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Starting with Volume 30, 1965, Structure Reports is produced in a new format by photo-offset printing from typed manuscript with unjustified lines. At the time when the decision for this change was taken, the cost of setting the manuscript in type was becoming so high as to render the cost of individual subscription pro hibitive. At that time automatie typing methods giving justified lines, etc. for photo-offset reproduction did not offer any saving over type setting, but hand typing of the manuscripts could give a considerable saving in production costs. In the belief that a publication that is too expensive to buy is of little value, the format has been changed sacrificing elegance to availability. The new format does not lead to increased length of the volumes since the information content of the typed and typeset pages is practically identical. How ever, the amount of work to be reported demands the eventual separation of Structure Reports into two volumes, A. Metals and Inorganic and B. Organic. It was convenient to introduce this change also at Volume 30, and with Volume 31 further to restriet the publication of crystal data, so that from 1966 onwards the reports deal almost entirely with complete structure determinations only. In the past the aim of Structure Reports has been to present critical reports on all work of crystallographic structural interest, whether it is derived directly from X-ray, electron or neutron diffraction, or even indirectly from other experiments.

Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984): G. Ferguson, L.D. Calvert, J. Trotter Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
G. Ferguson, L.D. Calvert, J. Trotter
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The present volume continues the aim of Structure Reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure determinations. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in previous volumes (e.g. 41B or 42A, pages vi-viii). University of Guelph, G. FERGUSON Guelph, Ontario, Canada 4 February, 1984 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited by L. D. Calvert (National Research Council of Canada) with the assistance 0/ 1. K. Byron J. R. Rodgers [1] 2 ARRANGEMENT As in previous volurnes the arrangement in the Metals section is approximately, but not strictly, alphabetical, and to find particular substances the subject index or formula index should be used. 3 ALKALI METAL - TRANSITION METAL - PNICTIDES ABX (A = Ba, Sr; B = Zn, Cd; X = Sb, Bi), CaMnSb 2 2 E. BRECHTEL, G. CORDIER and H. SCHAFER, 1981. J. Less-Common Metals, 79, 131-138. ABX , tetragonal, SrZnBi type (1), I4/mmm, Z = 4. Mo radiation, diffractometer 2 2 data. A in 4(e) O,O,z; B in 4(d) 0,1/2,1/4; X(l) in 4(c) 0,1/2,0; X(2) in 4(e) O,O,z. See Fig. 1.

Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982): J. Trotter, L.D. Calvert Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982)
J. Trotter, L.D. Calvert
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The present volurne continues the aim of Structure Reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure detenninations. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in previous volumes (e.g. 41B or 42A, pages vi-viii). University of British Columbia J. TROTTER Vancouver, Canada 30 June 1981 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited by L. D. Calvert (National Research Council of Canada) with the assistance of 1. K. Byron [1] 2 ARRANGEMENT As in previous volumes the arrangement in the Metals section is approximately, but not strictly, alphabetical, and to find particular substances the subject index or formula index should be used. 3 ALUMINUM BERYLLIUM BORON Al~1.lB22Be~0.8 I. HIGASHI, 1980. J. Solid State ehern., ~, 201-212. Tetragonal, P43212, a = 10.168, c = 14.262 A, c/a = 1.40, Dm = 2.5, Z = 8. Mo radi- ation, R = 0.055 for 2253 reflexions, diffractometer data. 31 site-sets are given. Four crysta1s were studied.

Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979): J. Trotter, L.D. Calvert Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
J. Trotter, L.D. Calvert
R1,515 Discovery Miles 15 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The present volume continues the aim of Structure Reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure determinations. The increase in the number of crystal structure papers (now about 2000 per year in the Organic Section) has prompted a minor change in format, which increases the information density per page, hopefully without any loss of clarity. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in previous volumes (e.g. 41B or 42A, pages vi-viii). University of British Columbia 1. TROTIER Vancouver, Canada 15 July 1978 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited by L. D. Calvert (National Research Council of Canada) with the assistance 0/ J.K.Byron F.L.Lee YuWang [1] 2 ARRANGEMENT As in previous volumes the arrangement in the Metals section is approximately, but not strictly, alphabetical, and to find particular substances the subject index or formula index should be used. 3 ALKALINE-EARTH ANTIMONIDES and BISMUTHIDES A B. A B (A = Ba. Sr; B = Bi. Sb) 2 5 3 B. EISENMANN and K. DELLER. 1975. Z. Naturf .* 30B. 66-72. A2B. Tetragonal. La2Sb type (1). I4/mmm. Z = 4. Mo radiation. photographic data. Atoms are placed A(l) in 4(c):-0.1/2.0; A(2) and B in 4(e): O.O.z. ASB3. Hexagonal. MnSSi3 type (2). P63/mcm. Z = 2. Mo radiation. diffractometer data. Atoms are placed A(l) in-4(d): 1/3.2/3.0; A(2) and B in 6(g): x.0.l/4.

Structure Reports for 1990 - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992): G.... Structure Reports for 1990 - Metals and Inorganic Sections (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
G. Ferguson, J. Trotter
R1,498 Discovery Miles 14 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The present volume continues the aim of Structure Reports to present critical accounts of all crystallographic structure determinations of metals and of inorganic compounds. Details of the arrangement in the volumes, symbols used etc. are given in volume 53A, pages v and vi. University of Guelph, G. FERGUSON Guelph, Ontario, Canada 4January 1992 [VI] STRUCTURE REPORTS SECTION I METALS Edited by J. Trotter (University of British Columbia) [I] 2 ARRANGEMENT The metals reports in this volume are arranged under the classifications: binary alloys, ternary alloys (within each of these classifications, the entries are sorted alphabetically by formula), hydrides, borides, carbides, silicides, pnictides (N, P, As), chalcogenides (S, Se, Te) (within each of these classif- ications, the entries are sorted alphabetically by formula on the elements other than that of the classification). See 47A, VII for further details. To find particular substances the metals formula index may be used. 3 A1Au 4 J. Less-Common Metals, 61, 347-354. P2 3, 6.9227, Z = 4, R = 0.042. Au in 12(b): 0.1328,0.2007,0.4625; Au(2) in 1 4(a): x,x,x, x * 0.0673; Al in 4(a): x * 0.6903. Ordered variant of ~-Mn structure (~, 3; 44A, 78). J. Less-Common Metals, 160, 143-152. Al Au , Fm3m, 5.9988, Z = 2/3, R = 0.012. 4 Au in 4(a): 0,0,0; 7.3 Al in 11 0 B(c): 1/4,1/4,1/4. CaF,-type structure

Structure Reports for 1972 - Organic Section (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975): J. Trotter, G.... Structure Reports for 1972 - Organic Section (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975)
J. Trotter, G. Ferguson
R1,571 Discovery Miles 15 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the past the aim of Structure Reports has been to present critical reports on all work of crystallographic structural interest, whether it is derived directly from X-ray, electron, or neutron diffraction, or even indirectly from other experiments. The reports were in tended to be critical and not mere abstracts, except in some cases when a brief indication of the content of a paper of related interest was included in the form of an abstract. In selecting topics for reporting, the criterion 'of structural interest' was freely interpreted in terms of what was topically interesting. However, the amount of literature covering matters of structural interest became so large that this policy could no longer be followed, and from Volume 28 onwards, critical reports are given only on actual structure deter minations. Only in this way was it possible to keep yearly volumes to a fairly uniform and usable size. Starting with Volume 30, Structure Reports is produced in a new format by photo-offset printing from typed manuscript with unjustified lines. At the time when the decision for this change was taken, the cost of setting the manuscript in type was becoming so high as to render the cost of individual subscription prohibitive. At that time automatic typing methods giving justified lines, etc."

The African American Urban Experience - Perspectives from the Colonial Period to the Present (Paperback): J. Trotter, E Lewis,... The African American Urban Experience - Perspectives from the Colonial Period to the Present (Paperback)
J. Trotter, E Lewis, T. Hunter
R1,606 Discovery Miles 16 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the early years of the African slave trade to America, blacks have lived and labored in urban environments. Yet the transformation of rural blacks into a predominantly urban people is a relatively recent phenomenon – only during World War I did African Americans move into cities in large numbers, and only during World War II did more blacks reside in cities than in the countryside. By the early 1970s, blacks had not only made the transition from rural to urban settings, but were almost evenly distributed between the cities of the North and the West on the one hand and the South on the other. In their quest for full citizenship rights, economic democracy, and release from an oppressive rural past, black southerners turned to urban migration and employment in the nation’s industrial sector as a new “Promised Land” or “Flight from Egypt.” In order to illuminate these transformations in African American urban life, this book brings together urban history; contemporary social, cultural, and policy research; and comparative perspectives on race, ethnicity, and nationality within and across national boundaries.

More Than Medicine - Nurse Practitioners and the Problems They Solve for Patients, Health Care Organizations, and the State... More Than Medicine - Nurse Practitioners and the Problems They Solve for Patients, Health Care Organizations, and the State (Paperback)
LaTonya J. Trotter
R552 R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Save R54 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In More Than Medicine, LaTonya J. Trotter chronicles the everyday work of a group of nurse practitioners (NPs) working on the front lines of the American health care crisis as they cared for four hundred African American older adults living with poor health and limited means. Trotter describes how these NPs practiced an inclusive form of care work that addressed medical, social, and organizational problems that often accompany poverty. In solving this expanded terrain of problems from inside the clinic, these NPs were not only solving a broader set of concerns for their patients; they became a professional solution for managing "difficult people" for both their employer and the state. Through More Than Medicine, we discover that the problems found in the NP's exam room are as much a product of our nation's disinvestment in social problems as of physician scarcity or rising costs.

Child Sexual Assault - Feminist Perspectives (Paperback, 1st ed. 2000): Pat Cox, S. Kershaw, J. Trotter Child Sexual Assault - Feminist Perspectives (Paperback, 1st ed. 2000)
Pat Cox, S. Kershaw, J. Trotter
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book re-introduces a feminist analysis of child sexual assault. It will be invaluable to new social work, social care practitioners as well as senior practitioners, encouraging them to revisit valuable insights into the sexual violation of children. The introductory chapter provides an overview of historical developments whilst following chapters offer critical analyses of interrelated topics. It concludes with a proposal of a new model for social work intervention.

More Than Medicine - Nurse Practitioners and the Problems They Solve for Patients, Health Care Organizations, and the State... More Than Medicine - Nurse Practitioners and the Problems They Solve for Patients, Health Care Organizations, and the State (Hardcover)
LaTonya J. Trotter
R2,904 R2,711 Discovery Miles 27 110 Save R193 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In More Than Medicine, LaTonya J. Trotter chronicles the everyday work of a group of nurse practitioners (NPs) working on the front lines of the American health care crisis as they cared for four hundred African American older adults living with poor health and limited means. Trotter describes how these NPs practiced an inclusive form of care work that addressed medical, social, and organizational problems that often accompany poverty. In solving this expanded terrain of problems from inside the clinic, these NPs were not only solving a broader set of concerns for their patients; they became a professional solution for managing "difficult people" for both their employer and the state. Through More Than Medicine, we discover that the problems found in the NP's exam room are as much a product of our nation's disinvestment in social problems as of physician scarcity or rising costs.

History Of India Under Queen Victoria - Vol. II (Paperback): Lionel J. Trotter, J Trotter Lionel History Of India Under Queen Victoria - Vol. II (Paperback)
Lionel J. Trotter, J Trotter Lionel
R1,091 Discovery Miles 10 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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