File:Deva - Table Mountain Africa.jpg
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English: Mountain Deva at Table Mountain, Cape Point (South Africa). Artwork (essay 2) from original illustration created in 1937 by South-African Ethelwynne M. Quail for the work Kingdom of the Gods. That and a whole set of pictures were made under direction by Geoffrey Hodson describing his observations realized between 1921 and 1929. At time of publication, Quail was no longer living, being then the book dedicated to her. |
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