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Burblings In Sunday Moods by N. E. Abrahams A first edition hardcover published by the author in 1974 Burgandy cover boards with gold writing to the front cover, binding is tight & strong, an as new copy. Postal cost within South Africa will be R30.00 Overseas buyers can contact us for a postal quote
R 100
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  Hygge by Charlotte Abrahams, a celebration of simple pleasures living the Danish way. Soft cover, good condition, 228 pages. Postage R55.00.
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WILD CONQUEST by Peter Abrahams Hard cover with d/w – 190x137mm – Faber and Faber 1951 1st Ed 3rd Impression 383 pages V/Good cond. tightly bound; spine m/bumped; owner’s inscription on fep; some foxing; mildly cocked. D/W: Fair: mildly rubbed; price-clipped; some paper loss at u/spine; tears.
R 35
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Buy Chess (Teach Yourself Books) - Abrahams, Gerald 0.30kg for R50.00
R 50
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Buy Eddy of Time - Ralta FC -1958 - 1961, By: Ettie Abrahams **SIGNED COPY** for R200.00
R 200
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A4 size hardcover with dust jacket in very good condition. R50 postage in SA.  304 pages. A treasury of Herman Charles Bosman's stories, essays, chronicles. Name of previous owner in front. and poems.
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Abrahams, Peter; Harper & Brothers, New York, 1948. Hard cover with silver titles on spine, pp. 277, small rubber stamp on inside front, pages slightly age toned, a Good-Very Good copy. Insured Postage & Packaging: R40 within South Africa.
R 150
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Author: Eugene Abrahams, Gregory Rockman Publisher: Senior Publications (1989) ISBN-10: 0947025669 ISBN-13: 9780947025663 Condition: Very good. For a full condition description, email here Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket Pages: 185 Dimensions: 21 x 15 x 2 cm +++ by Eugene Abrahams, Gregory Rockman +++ Rockman: One man's crusade against apartheid police | Eugene Abrahams, Gregory Rockman
R 125
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Buy Rockman - Lieutenant Gregory Rockman as told to Eugene Abrahams - 1400g for R150.00
R 150
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Buy The Coyaba Chronicles - Reflections on the black Experience in the 20th century by Peter Abrahams for R115.00
R 115
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Buy A Writer In Stone - Friedman, Graeme & Roy Blumenthal & Lionel Abrahams 0.50kg for R80.00
R 80
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Buy Come Dance With Kitty Stobling, and Other Poems (Copy of SA Author Lionel Abrahams) | Patrick Kav... for R575.00
R 575
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  Author(s): William Wordsworth, edited by Jonathan Abrahams  Title:      The Prelude - 1799,1805, 1850 - Authoritative Texts, Context and Reception, Recent Critical Essays  ISBN:  0 393 09071 X  Publisher: WW Norton  This Edition: Norton Critical edition  Year of Publication:  1979  Place Of Publication: Great Britain Binding: paperback Number of pages: 684  Weight: 744g  Condition:   Good, just some pencil notes in the text   
R 45
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Bosman at his best - A selection from the writings of Herman Charles Bosman  Published by Human & Rousseau 1995, Culled by Lionel Abrahams,  fourth impression, soft cover in good condition, 206 pages.
R 25
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 WPCC?, 1984. G+ Booklet, small corner crease on front cover, edge-rubbed. Contributions by Fritz Bing, Peter Kirsten, Jackie McGlew, Viv Richards, AC Parker, Cape Times, Nigel Roberts, Omar Henry, Bert Erickson, Dr Danie Craven, Les Liss, Andre Abrahams, Peter Sichel, Ken McEwan, Allan Lamb, Richard Staniforth, John Carlisle, Dawie De Villiers, John Wright, Garth Le Roux, Denys Hobson, Gerrit Cloete, Graham Gooch, Bob Taylor, Clive Rice and Mike Minnaar. 68 pp. Photos on request.
R 80
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 Lot of 8 photography books: The photography of moving objects, and hand-camera work for advanced workers by Adolphe Abrahams Discovering old cameras by Robert White  All-About photography by Percy R.Salmon A hundred years of photography by Lucia Moholy  Enlarging, the technique of the positive by C.I.Jacobson  The hand camera, 'photography' bookshelf series no.3 by Wastell & Bayley  101 Experiments in photography by Richard D.Zakia and Hollis N.Todd The photographer's project book, shoting like a professional by Jeanne Griffiths 
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1980. Soft cover; 63 pages. Very good condition. Slightly bumped upper corner. Minor edgewear. Under 1kg. Illustrated with woodcuts by various African artists Mbuyiseni Oswald Mtshali was born in Kwabhanya (Vryheid), KwaZulu-Natal in 1940. After completing secondary school in he went to Soweto hoping to study social work. Apartheid legislation prevented his enrolment but he studied via correspondence, obtaining a diploma with Premier School of Journalism and Authorship, affiliated to London University. He worked as a messenger in Johannesburg, drawing on his observations of the city to write the poems that became his first collection, Sounds of a Cowhide Drum. Published by Lionel Abrahams of Renoster in 1971, with a foreword written by Nadine Gordimer, this book went on to become the best-selling poetry book in South African history. Following the extraordinary success of his debut, Mtshali went in 1974 to study at the International Writers’ Program at the University of Iowa. This was followed by undergraduate studies at the New School of Social Research, and an MFA from Columbia University. His second collection,  Fireflames, was published in 1980, whilst working as a deputy headmaster at Pace Commercial College in Jabulani, Soweto. With it overt criticism of the government, it was banned. After a stint working for the South African Council of Churches he returned in 1988 to Columbia University to pursue his doctoral studies. He taught in the USA until his return to South Africa in 2007. 
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Solidarity Road: The Story of a Trade Union in the Ending of Apartheid The events leading to the Marikana massacre not only shattered South Africa's image of itself as a democracy in which workers had a respected place, but also the image of Cosatu and its largest affiliate at the time. Subsequent events confirm that South Africa's pre-eminent trade union federation has lost its way. To understand why this has happened, Jan Theron argues, it is necessary to understand the choices made by the trade unions that formed it in the 1980s. The Food and Canning Workers' Union (FCWU) was perhaps the most famous of these, and had produced some of the country's most prominent labour leaders - Ray Alexander, Oscar Mpetha and Liz Abrahams, among others. Author Jan Theron ISBN 9781928232278 Format Paperback Pages 441p.
R 250
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  Author(s): various - Bongani Sitole, Denis Hirson, Lionel Abrahams et al, edited by Leon de Kock and Ian Tromp  Title:      The Heart in Exile, South African Poetry in English, 1990 -1995  ISBN:  0 14 058760 8  Publisher/place: Penguin South Africa, Johannesburg  This Edition: first  Year of Publication: 1996  Binding: paperback Number of pages:  332  Weight: 392g  Condition:   Very good  Please see pictures, as these form part of the description.  
R 35
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Die Stories In Volmaan Oor Die Marico Is 60 Goeie Redes Waarom Lionel Abrahams Vir Herman Charles Bosman ''N Suid-AfrikaanseLiterêre Genie' Genoem Het. Hulle Illustreer Ook Waarom Roy Campbell Ná Die Publikasie Van Mafeking Road In 1947 Gesê Het Dat Dit 'Die Beste Stories Is Wat Nog Uit Suid-Afrika Te Voorskyn Gekom Het'.Dié Stories Sal Jou Laat Glimlag, Hulle Sal In Jou Diepste Wese Weerklank Vind, En Jy Sal Die Romantiek Raaksien In Wat Bosman Self Genoem Het 'Daardie Dinge Wat Die Ware Stempel Van Suid-Afrika Dra'Ook In Engels Besikbaar As Marico Moon. This product ships within 3-5 working days
R 235
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