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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Ian Smith RHODESIAN Zimbabwe (Bitter Harvest the Great betrayal) for R320.00
R 320
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South Africa
The Memoirs of Africa's Most Controversial Lleader. Hardcover edition with dust jacket published by Blake, 1997. Very good condition, gift inscription to end paper. 418 pages with index. Illustrated. 'Demands a place on the bookshelf of every Africanist' ! Tracked postage is R50.00.
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South Africa
 Original IAN SMITH signed copy of THE GREAT BETRAYAL.Hard cover.Great condition with dust cover. LOCAL BUYER PAYS R100 POSTNET  OVERSEAS BUYER SEE POSTAGE RATE TABLE FOR OPTIONS ON SHIPPING
R 850
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South Africa
the great betrayal - ian smith - as new - book signed by mr smithpristine conditionfirst edition 1997418 pagessms 07 22 44 44 55 or email...168091860
R 800
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South Africa
 GOOD CONDITION HARD COVER A MUST FOR THE RHODESIAN HISTORIAN. HOW THE TABLES TURN. HOW TIME CHANGES  
R 350
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South Africa (All cities)
. GOOD CONDITION HARD COVER A MUST FOR THE RHODESIAN HISTORIAN. HOW THE TABLES TURN. HOW TIME CHANGES WE WERE  NOT BEATEN BY OUR ENEMY BUT BY OUR FRIENDS BECOMING RARE   
R 650
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
The Great Betrayal, The Memoirs of Africa's Most Controversial Leader, By Ian Smith, Publ. Blake st edition, there is some wear and light damage on the dust wrapper, hard cover, with photos, 418 pages, good condition. P&P within SA R.
R 150
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy BITTER HARVEST - THE GREAT BETRAYAL AND THE DREADFUL AFTERMATH BY IAN SMITH (RHODESIA) for R1,250.00
R 1.250
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy THE GREAT BETRAYAL BY IAN DOUGLAS SMITH SIGNED COPY for R350.00
R 350
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South Africa
2001. Soft cover, 389 pages. Very good condition. The cover has minor edgewear. Under 1kg. In November 1965, Ian Smith's white minority government in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) made a unilateral declaration of independence, breaking with Great Britain. With a European population of a few hundred thousand dominating an African majority of several million, Rhodesia's racial structure echoed the apartheid of neighboring South Africa. Smith's declaration sparked an escalating guerrilla war that claimed thousands of lives. Across the Atlantic, President Lyndon B. Johnson nervously watched events in Rhodesia, fearing that racial conflict abroad could inflame racial discord at home. Although Washington officially voiced concerns over human rights violations, an attitude of tolerance generally marked U. S. relations with the Rhodesian government: sanctions were imposed but not strictly enforced, and hundreds, perhaps thousands, of American mercenaries joined white Rhodesia's side in battle with little to fear from U. S. laws. Despite such tacit U. S. support, Smith's regime fell in 1980, and the independent state of Zimbabwe was born. The first comprehensive account of American involvement in the war against Zimbabwe, this compelling work also explores how our relationship with Rhodesia helped define interracial dynamics in the United States, and vice versa. 
R 95
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South Africa
1974 first edition hardcover in good condition. Dust jacket has some wear around edges.  395 pages. R46 postage in SA or R52 courier to most bigger cities.  Also inside: Admiral Bierman, Angola, FNLA, Frelimo, Jameson, Kaunda, Mao-Tse-tung, Mobuto Sese Seko, MPLA, Nyerere, Rhodesia, Ian Smith, SWAPO, Tanzania, General Walls, ZANU, Zimbabwe.
R 220
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South Africa
1989 first edition hardcover with dust jacket and 394 pages in good condition. R50 postage in SA. Rhodesian African Rifles, SAS, Malawi Rifles, Selous Scouts, Reid-Daly, Ian Smith, ZANLA, Zambia.....
R 140
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South Africa (All cities)
2002 first edition paperback with 196 pages in very good condition. Inscribed and signed in front. R60 postage in SA. Rhodesia It is January, 1978. Groups of nervous, dutiful white conscripts begin their National Service with Rhodesia's security forces. Ian Smith's minority regime is in its dying days and negotiations towards majority rule are already under way. For these inexperienced eighteen-year-olds, there is nothing to do but go on fighting, and hold the line while the transition happens around them. Dead Leaves is a richly textured memoir in which an ordinary troopie grapples with the unique dilemmas presented by an extraordinary period in history - the specters of inner violence and death; the pressurized arrival of manhood; and the place of conscience, friendship and beauty in the pervasive atmosphere of futile warfare.
R 180
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