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S.Atlantic : “A Short Guide to Tristan da Cunha”
Submitted by SARTMA.com (Juanita Brock) 21.04.2004 (Article Archived on 19.05.2004)

Find out all you need to know before visiting this remote Island.

Cover Design (c) James Glass and Anne Green

 

 

“A Short Guide to Tristan da Cunhaby Anne Green and James Glass is an amazing attempt by Tristanians to tell visitors and interested people about their Island.  The well laid-out book sports 25 photos and 12 pages of text including the following topics: History, Administration, Agriculture, Religion, Medical, Telecommunications and Post Office, General Information, Amenities, Museum and Craft Shop, Currency, Marine Resources, Climate, Wildlife, Fauna, Flora, Nightingale Island, Inaccessible Island, Gough Island, Information on Visiting Tristan and Visiting Ships and Yachts.  Literally all the information you need prior to visiting the Island.

 

To order the booklet, either send undated cheques or post-dated cheques in the sum of $6.00, which covers postage and packaging, to either James Glass or Anne Green at the following addresses: (JG) 6A St. Mary’s Road, Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic TDCU 1ZZ via Cape Town or (AG) 4 Harris Street, Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic TDCU 1ZZ via Cape Town.  Expect delivery time to take several months by surface mail.  If airmail is preferred, please add another $2.00 to cover additional postage.

 

Please note that the price is quoted in U. S. Dollars.

 

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