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Buy The Garrett Papers edited with an introduction by Gerald Shaw for R80.00
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Buy David Livingstone; South African Papers; 1849-1853; Second Series No. 5 - Edited by I. Schapera for R320.00
R 320
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Buy The Natal Papers of John Ross by Charles Rawden Maclean edited by Stephen Gray for R100.00
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African Political Systems is an academic anthology edited by the anthropologists Meyer Fortes and E. E. Evans-Pritchard which was published by Oxford University Press on the behalf of the International African Institute in 1940. The book contains eight separate papers produced by scholars working in the field of anthropology, each of which focuses in on a different society in Sub-Saharan Africa. It was the intention of the editors to bring together information on African political systems on a "broad, comparative basis" for the very first time.Price: 150.00Edition: Eleventh editionPublished: 1966Publishers: Oxford University PressCondition: Softcover in good condition. Scuff marks around the edges of the cover and spine. Internally clean and tightly bound.
R 150
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 These'unknown writings of a modern mystic' were edited by R.R.Gilbert and published by The Aquarian Press in 1987.The book and board covers are in good condition thought the cover is probably a bit sunned on the front at the top and along the spine.Postage free within South Africa.
R 800
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 Profusely illustrated by Sir John Gilbert.  Engraved by Brothers Dalziel.  Description:  C. Arthur Pearson, 1860.  First edition thus.  3 Volumes.  Hard cover, blue cloth boards and gilt page tops.  Gilt lettering on spine and gilt crest on front boards.  Ex Library copies.   A fair amount of foxing and library stamps on prelims and end papers and scattered throughout.  Foxed page edges. .Insect damage to rear ep's and cracked hinges to vol one.  Some water stains and blemishes throughout.  I have also tried to document the damages in pics below.  This is a handsome, tightly bound set, copiously and attractively illustrated throughout, containing the complete works of Shakespeare.   Heavy set, POSTAGE R65.00.                                
R 750
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About the product Being letters and diaries preserved by Mrs J. F. Slater (Sarah Ann Bland) at Carnarvon Dale on the Bushman's River and edited by her granddaughter Rosalind Slater. 220 x 150 mm; pictorial wraps; pp. (ii) + 109; photographs. Vertical crease to upper wrap; some moderate foxing; pencilled genealogical tables inside wraps; a little underlining. Very good overall."Sarah Ann Slater kept letters, and several hundred from relations and friends fill the old campaign chest at Carnarvon Dale. We are printing in several booklets some of these letters, which include those written to each other by Sarah and her husband John Slater, and those of the Bonnin sisters and the Blands. The children of John and Sarah wrote home from schools, the Diamond Fields in the 1870's, Johannesburg in the 1880's and 1890's, from Rhodesia 1890, on service during the Boer War and from England. There are also numbers of letters from their grandchildren and from their relatives, the Parkers, Blands, Wilmots, Hobsons, Berringtons and Slaters."- editor's introduction. The letters provide a clear window in the life of an extended 1820 Settler family.
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First Edition, 4th Impression, J M Dent & Sons, LTD, London, 1912. Everyman's Library Edition of the work, (First Edition, 4th Impression) edited by Ernest Rhys. Hardcover. Green cloth boards, blind stamped border to front board, gilt title, author and publisher to spine. Boards are bumped and scuffed, spine has darkened, cloth wearing through at head and tail. End Papers are papered cloth (webbing) staining and browning to end papers, front free end paper has former owners name and date (J. Russell 25/3/13). Page ends of pages 665 to 698 have been bumped. Book block edges are dust stained, otherwise pages are remarkably clean, and binding is tight, a very good copy.
R 170
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  RALPH MAYER THE ARTIST'S HANDBOOK 'OF MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Edited by Edwin Smith Faber & Faber, 1951, blue cloth hardcover boards with gilt title on spine, 491 pages. Covers shows mild shelf-wearon corners & edges, mild soiling to boards, mild spotting to front & backend papers, a crease on page 19. No inscriptions or stamps etc. Binding very good, interior good, o/a a good copy. SIZE; 255mm x 170mm x  37mm POSTAGE 60.00
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days Along with environmental impact assessment, social impact assessment (SIA) has its origins in the 1970s and has developed from being a tool to meet regulatory requirements, to a discipline that seeks to contribute proactively to better project and policy development and to enhance the wellbeing of affected people. This volume, edited by a leading authority in the field, collates the classic articles in the history of SIA along with the most significant recent papers in this expanding area. This important collection, with an original introduction by the editor, will be an invaluable source of reference for students, academics and practitioners with an interest in the field of social impact assessment. Features Summary Along with environmental impact assessment, social impact assessment (SIA) has its origins in the 1970s and has developed from being a tool to meet regulatory requirements... Author Frank Vanclay Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Release date 20140213 Pages 864 ISBN 1-78254-719-3 ISBN 13 978-1-78254-719-8
R 7.793
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About the product Edited by L. A. Hewson and F. G. van der Riet. 8vo; original red cloth, lettered in gilt on spine; pictorial dustwrapper; endpaper maps; pp. (iv) + 106, incl. index; 2 plates. Merest trace of foxing to edges. Near-fine condition.'The Rev. John Ayliff, 1820 Settler and one of the pioneer missionaries of the Eastern Cape, left among his papers an unfinished manuscript, here published in full for the first time under the title The Journal of Harry Hastings, Albany Settler. It consists of a narrative mostly in diary form of the experiences of a young British settler of 1820 whom the writer calls"Harry Hastings": the four-month voyage from London to Algoa Bay, the trek to the settlement near Bathurst and the difficult months that followed. Harry Hastings is to be regarded not only as an alter ego of John Ayliff, but also as a typical British settler, a"rooinek"transplanted from Whitechapel to the Zuurveld. The narrative offers a lively and entertaining account of settler life, and a unique fund of information about the first years of the Albany Settlement.'
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