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Buy THE SUPER AFRIKANERS: INSIDE THE AFRIKANER BROEDERBOND by Ivor Wilkins and Hans Strydom for R150.00
R 150
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy The Super Afrikaners. Inside the Afrikaner Broederbond for R400.00
R 400
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Buy The Super-Afrikaners: Inside the Afrikaner Broederbond for R365.00
R 365
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Buy THE SUPER-AFRIKANERS ¿ Inside the Afrikaner Broederbond by Ivor Wilkins and Hans Strydom for R195.00
R 195
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Buy Die Super-Afrikaners - Inside the Afrikaner broederbond - 1978 edition for R150.00
R 150
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Buy NOV.1968. VEG TYDSKRIF. AFRIKANER NUUSBLAD. DREIG NASIONALE PERS DIE AFRIKANER BROEDERBOND? for R1.00
R 1
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South Africa
  Brotherhood of Power, An Expose of the Secret Afrikaner Broederbond - J.H.P. Serfontein   Rex Collings Limited, 1979. Condition: Good.        
R 300
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South Africa
"Today [1989] the Afrikaners are embarked upon their final trek. It is a journey to the very core of South Africa's racial problem; a journey which will determine whether this singular and stubborn people can live side by side with their black fellow countrymen, whose political aspirations they have so far thwarted." For South Africa the year 1988 was one of politically charged anniversaries. It was 500 years since the Portuguese explorer, Bartholomeu Dias, became the first European to set foot on the southern tip of Africa. The ruling National Party marked 40 years in power, while President P.W. Botha celebrated ten years as the country's controversial leader. Most important of all was the 150th anniversary of the Great Trek, the heroic focal point in the history of the Afrikaners, the white tribe that dominates South Africa. The trek was undertaken by Afikaner or "Boer" fugitives from British colonial rule in the Cape. Dragging their ox-wagons over mountains and through swirling rivers, they made their way north to establish their own republics, suffering hardship and death on the way. The commemoration of the Great Trek was therefore a tumultuous event for the Afrikaners. But it was celebrated by a bitterly divided people. President Botha's cautious moves towards sharing power with people of colour have led to Afrikanerdom's most fundamental schism to date. Hardliners seeking a return to rigid apartheid have moved to the right. Liberal Afrikaners have gone in search of common ground with black nationalists. This leaves the National Party trying to hold the centre ground. Every level of Afrikaner society has been torn by the rifts. Given the Afrikaner's firm grip on power in South Africa and his determination to survive despite overwhelming opposition from the rest of the world, what happens within Afrikanerdom is of crucial importance to the country's future. The violent unrest in the black townships during the mid-1980s was crushed in a clear demonstration that the Afrikaners are not about to surrender control over their future. Today the Afrikaners are embarked upon their final trek. It is a journey to the very core of South Africa's racial problem; a journey which will determine whether this singular and stubborn people can live side by side with their black fellow countrymen, whose political aspirations they have so far thwarted.
R 50
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South Africa (All cities)
-Signed by Terry Bell - Many people, both in South Africa and abroad, hoped that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission established in 1996 would uncover the hidden history of South Africa's apartheid past. It is a widely propagated myth that it did so. In fact, most of the thirty-three-year mandate of the Commission was ignored. Behind a facade of time constraints and managerial short comings, some intended investigations never proceeded, others were bungled. Most importantly, no serious examination was made of the system that gave rise to some of the most horrific, racist social engineering of modern times. Unfinished Business pulls back the curtain on the 'political miracle' of the new South Africa to reveal some of the real stories in its past: how the Afrikaner Broederbond operated, the murderous activities of the South African security forces in Transkei, the citation of De Klerk as a defendant in a civil action for murder at exactly the moment he was traveling to Oslo to collect a Nobel peace prize, and many others.Seeking to probe where the Commission failed or feared to tread, this books asks how long South Africa's miracle might be expected to last. Price: R380.00Edition: First editionPublished: 2001Publishers: Redworks & Understanding Our PastISBN: 0620280468Condition: Paperback in good condition - minor shelf wer around the edges of the cover. Internally in near-pristine condition — very clean and tightly bound.
R 600
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Hardback. Rex Collings. 1979. ISBN: 860360938. 278 pp with frontis. Good condition in hardcover, no dw; bookplate on eps. A searching expose of the Broederbond, by a prominent journalist and authority on Afrikaner and National Party affairs.
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
 234 PAGE SOFTCOVER, MINOR CREASE TO BACK COVER OTHERWISE THE BOOK IS IN GOOD CONDITION. POST OFFICE SPEED SERVICE POSTAGE = R60. PEP PAXI = R50. POSTNET TO POSTNET - ORDER 1 TO 10 BOOKS = R99                                           AFRIKANER NATIONALISM, APARTHEID STRUGGLE , SHARPEVILLE, COTTESLOE, THE CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE, BROEDERBOND, POLITICS, RELIGION                                  
R 70
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South Africa (All cities)
 2007 / Hardcover / Good condition “In 2006, almost a hundred years after the founding of the National Party, the unthinkable happened: the once mighty party of apartheid collapsed into the African National Congress, its sworn enemy for almost a century. While a string of blunders saw party support plummeting, such a humiliating end was wholly unexpected. Is it true that the NP’s leaders had betrayed their supporters? What role did the NP play during the negotiations to ensure increased wealth among the black and white South African elite? And is greater material welfare enough to keep Afrikaners satisfied, or are we seeing a resurgence of Afrikaner nationalism in the “De la Rey” phenomenon? These and other issues are addressed in White Power & the Rise and Fall of the National Party. Vast in scope and details, this book provides an overview of South African politics and society from 1900 to the present, with particular focus on the last 15 years. It covers contemporary debates on apartheid abuses, the leaders’ betrayal, collaboration with the ANC and the De la Rey phenomenon. It will be of interest to all readers wanting to understand current politics, whether they supported or opposed the NP.”
R 395
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