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'Life and Death Underground' by James Lovelock. G. Bell and Sons. 1963. Hardback with Jacket. 157 pp. Descend into the gripping world of "Life and Death Underground" where the darkness of the earth conceals both peril and salvation. James Lovelock delves into the thrilling realm of pot-holing, weaving together heart-pounding tales of cave rescues and the courageous individuals who risk it all in daring attempts to save others. With each descent, secrets buried deep within the underground labyrinth are unearthed, testing the limits of human endurance and resilience. Prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey through the shadows, where every twist and turn reveals the delicate balance between life and death beneath the surface. Book condition: Cover boards slightly faded and mainly clean. Spine and Top edges edge-worn and cracked. Inside pages tanned, but text is clear and readable throughout. Shelfware significant. Jacket Condition: Cover chipped/ and slightly teared. Panels sli
19.99 GBP
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