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  Author(s): Joanna Scott  Title:      Make Believe  ISBN: 1 860 46976 0  Publisher/place: Vintage Books, London  This Edition:  Vintage edition of 2002, first printing  First Published: 2001 (The Harvill Press, London)  Binding: paperback Number of pages: 246  Weight:  183g  Condition:   Cover has a little wear, though still in good condition overall       
R 23
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South Africa
Author: Shirley Hughes With Author's Inscription Publisher: Faber & Faber (1998) ISBN-10: 0571194397 ISBN-13: 9780571194391 Condition: Very Good. The boards have a few scratches and marks and there is a dent along the bottom edge of the front board. The DJ is rubbed with a bit of wear to the edges. Some creasing along the top edges and the rear fold. Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket Pages: 40 Dimensions: 22.3 x 16 x 1 cm +++ by Shirley Hughes (With Author's Inscription) +++ Traditional proverbs and sayings often refer to objects or ways of life unfamiliar to children today. This is a collection of them, accompanied by straightforward explanations and illustrations, and published simultaneously with a companion volume, Over the Moon.
R 150
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South Africa
Published in 1947. A record of men and women who have represented South Africa in International Amateur sport. 1888-1947. Hardcover without DJ. The Coverboards are in a very very poor condition(see photo). It can be mended. Internally clean and tigthly bound. Richly illustrated with B/W pictures. For the collector.   Please note: No shipping outside the borders of the Republic of South Africa.
R 50
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy How to make good pictures - published by Kodak limited, London for R75.00
R 75
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Buy How to make good pictures - a book for the amateur photographer - 1920 for R75.00
R 75
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Buy LOOKING AT PICTURES WITH ROLF HARRIS (1 ST PUBLISHED 1978) for R75.00
R 75
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South Africa (All cities)
Author - Frank R Bradlow. Binding - Hardcover. Book Condition - Good. Book Number - QB-008737 Jacket Condition - Fair. Edge-wear and insect damage to rear fold. Foxed. Location - Kalk Bay Shop Published Year - 1975 Published Place - Cape Town Publisher - A A Balkema Size - Large 8vo. 136pp.   A selection of published papers featuring 19th century South African art and artists. Light foxing to ffep, pastedowns and top page edges. Contents lean and tightly bound.  
R 160
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The Best Toys Are The Ones You Make Yourself. Craft Factory: Plush Puppy Contains Everything You Need To Get To Work Right Away And Includes Step-By-Step Instructions With Clear Illustrations. Just Grab A Sewing Needle And Scissors, And Soon You'll Have Crafted Your Very Own 7-Inch-Tall Stuffed Animal Friend! Making Your Cuddly Creation Is Just The Start. After, Stretch Your Imagination And Fill In The Activity Pages With Portraits, Pictures, And Fun Facts To Complete And Personalize Your New Friend's Story! Kit Includes: 13 Pre-Cut Fur Pieces 6 Felt Pieces 2 Eyes 1 Nose 1 Ribbon 1 Purple Bell Thread Stuffing Instruction & Activity Book This product ships within 3-5 working days
R 99
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Calder an Autobiography with Pictures By: Alexander Calder and Jean Davidson A first edition hardcover published by Allen Lane in 1967 Red cloth covers with black writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete light agecolour Packaging and Postage within South Africa R70.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation Abe #
R 200
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Jonty in Pictures Text By: Andy Capostagno A softcover edition published by Viking in 2001 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions Packaging and Postage within South Africa R60.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation
R 100
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South Africa
  HARD COVER BOOK IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION.  BOOK CONTAINS BEAUTIFUL PICTURES THROUGHOUT.  
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South Africa
  ALMOST BRAND NEW BOOK WITH BEAUTIFUL PICTURES....EVERY CHILD WILL ENJOY THIS BOOK!  
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South Africa
 HARD COVER EX LIBRARY BOOK.  THERE ARE PENCIL MARKS IN THE BOOK, BUT NO HARM DNE TO THE CONTENTS. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES THROUGHOUT THE BOOK.  
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 HARD COVER EX LIBRARY BOOK WITH DUST JACKET.  PICTURES BY MAURICE SENDAK. THE CONTENTS ARE NEAT.  
R 44
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  Third edition published by Methuen in 1901. Contents clean, binding tight. With twenty-three illustrations and a plan. 318pp + 37pp (adverts).   'The author states in the Preface that he has written truthful and without bias; but it would seem that he was seriously misinformed as to the strength of the Republics, which he puts down at from 25,000 to 30,000 men, a number at variance, apparently, with established facts, seeing that, reckoning prisoners of war, surrendered Boers in prison camps, surrenders after the declaration of peace, and a moderate estimate of deaths during hostilities, there could not have been far short of between three of four times that number in the field. He appears to have been somewhat influenced by the irreconcilables of the Republican and Afrikander parties, and is perhaps the only writer who takes note of "the courteous Boer official" at the border at Koomatiport, and "the hearty welcome afforded to the volunteers from foreign countries, who proffered their assistance to the Republics." Villebois, Sternberg, Alice Bron and others do not seem so positive on this point. Much stress is laid on the lack of discipline among the Boers: and it is stated that, owing to the fact that "family influences, party affiliations, and religion had a strong bearing on the election of the commandants, the best men were not always chosen as leaders." Many examples are given of occasions when the Krijgsraad overruled the advice of the Generals, whilst at other times the commandants refused to obey the instructions of the Krijgsraad, often to the great detriment of military operations. Reference is made to the systematic manner in which the Republicans were prepared for the struggle, and it is said that they possessed plans on which "was a representation of every foot of ground in the Transvaal, Free State, Natal, and Cape Colony," but the author asserts that although Steyn, Reitz, and the Dutch of the Cape Colony may have had visions of Dutch supremacy in South Africa, Kruger did not make war to gain it.' - Mendelssohn Vol.1.  
R 400
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