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Cape of Good Hope A Place of Refuge - Robin M. Pinard The Cape of Good Hope. 1688 - 2025? R&R Publications, 2009 Condition: Good (gift message on back of front cover).
R 150
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PLACE NAMES IN THE CAPE PROVINCE By Colin Graham Botha (Chief Archivist of the Union); published by Juta & Co, 1927 (Preface dated December 1926) Book is in good condition - only slight browning, binding firm and straight, no inscriptions.
R 1
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Buy Place names in the Cape Province - C. Graham Botha. for R350.00
R 350
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Buy Place Names in the Cape District. Their Early Origin and History - Botha, C Graham for R650.00
R 650
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  Author(s): Hilda Gerber  Title:      Cape Cookery Old and New  ISBN: none  Publisher/place: Howard B. Timmins, Cape Town  This Edition:  third edition  Year of Publication: 1955 First Published: 1950  Binding: hardcover Dustjacket: none, missing  Number of pages:  247  Weight: 454g  Condition:   Lovely old vintage book, though will need to be handled with care.  This is an ex-library book, and has stamps/markings etc.  Book has been rebound by the library  - faux half-leather and cloth.  Pages have browned with age, and some have tears.  As far as I can tell, no pages are missing, binding is still intact, though seems a bit fragile and will need to be handled carefully.  Please see pictures, as these form part of the description.  
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Author - Tony Grogan's Binding - Hardcover. Laminated illustrated boards. Book Condition - Very good. Book Number - QB-010250 Edition - 1st edition Jacket Condition - Good. Mild edge-wear with two 1cm closed tears to rear top edge. Location - Kalk Bay Shop Published Year - 2002 Published Place - Cape Town Publisher - Don Nelson Publishers Size - Oblong. 27.5cm x 23.5cm    "An annotated sketchbook infused with the spirit of the author's drawings, capturing the characters, historic and modern buildings and the natural beauty of the Cape."  
R 200
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  Hoberman Collection, South Africa, 1998. Soft cover, Good+, some creasing to front cover. Book Condition: New. 94 x 74 mm. Simultaneously city and wilderness, Cape Town is a place of haunting natural beauty and captivating urban charm. This insightful portrait of the city's history, architectural heritage, scenic wonders, people and diverse cultures will appeal to all those who share an interest in and a love for South Africa's Mother City. 36 pp, stapled.
R 50
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  First edition published in 1917. Printed for the S.A. National Society for the preservation of places of historic interest. 41pp + index. Paper wraps worn, internally clean.  
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Hardcover (pebbled brown boards) in good condition (consider its age). Binding is solid and clean inside. No publication date. The preface is dated 1926 with 186 pages. No foxing, a good reading copy. Postage in RSA = R55.00
R 150
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2007 paperback with 434 pages in good condition. R50 postage in SA. Inscribed and signed on front page by Pinard.                                                                                                                                                          A narrative that has its roots in the dark Middle Ages of Europe, and the brutal Roman Catholic inquisitions! Will history repeat itself? A saga of the persecuted French Huguenots, Jacques Pinard and his wife, Hester, who find refuge at the Cape of Good Hope in 1688. Almost 300 years later, a distant relative and son of Africa, Rueben Pinard, stumbles upon his French Huguenot heritage. His subsequent supernatural awakening to the faith of his forefathers and his prophetic calling. A vision, beginning with the powerful prophetic utterance: "You must go to the land of your ancestors!" An end-time scenario. A mysterious Jewish remnant. History repeats itself - a place of refuge. The Holy See, Opus Dei - a Personal Prelature. Apollyon/Abaddon - the 'Beast' of the last days - the man of sin. Global persecution of Christians. Implementation of Satan's seal of ownership - the infamous 666! The Great Tribulation. Battle of Jerusalem. The Return of the Son of Man with power and might! Thy Kingdom Come! Jesus' 1000 year reign from Jerusalem. Although the theme of this book is classified as fiction, a portion of the content is semi-autobiographical. The balance is premised upon certain Biblical, historical and contemporary facts. The backdrop being the last book in the Bible: the book of Revelation. Through the medium of faction (fact and fiction), the author weaves a realistic and exciting end-time drama around the book of Revelation. His purpose is to encourage everyone, everywhere, to read the last book of the Bible. The book of Revelation is the 'roadmap' of prophecy for these the last days! The author, together with his wife lives in Franschhoek (French Corner), South Africa, where theyadminister an end-time prophetic Internet ministry. They are committed Christians and are respectively 8th generation French Huguenot and Dutch religious refugee descendants. Because of this they have a rich Christian heritage. Therefore, the blood of the martyrs runs 'thickly' through their veins.
R 70
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Subtitle: Place Names in the Cape Author: Ed Coombe & Peter Slingsby Signed by the Author Publisher: Fernwood Press (2000) ISBN-10: 062024965x ISBN-13: 9780620249652 Condition: Very good, minor wear to the edges of the cover, some rubbing to the back cover. Otherwise the copy is clean, bright and tightly bound. Binding: Softcover Pages: 138 Dimensions: 21 x 15 x 1 cm +++ by Ed Coombe & Peter Slingsby (Signed by the Author) +++ Beard Shaver's Bush: Place Names in the Cape by Ed Coombe & Peter Slingsby. Click on the image to read the synopsis.
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Author - C Pama Binding - Hardcover. Linen covered boards in good condition with a little sunning to the top edge. Book Condition - Good to fair. Cockling to top and lower edge in the spine area. Toning to front and rear end pages with two small stains on rear paste-down. Contents clean and tightly bound. Book Number - QB-010171 Edition - 1st edition. Jacket Condition - Fair. Sunned. Edge-wear mainly to the top edge with a 2cm closed tear. Small tide marks to verso at the lower edge. Location - Kalk Bay Shop Published Year - 1977 Published Place - Cape Town Publisher - Tafelberg Publishers Ltd. Size - 4to. 132pp   Numbered 292. Includes 94 sketches (4 in colour) of Cape scenes with descriptions of the social, economic and religious life of mid-Victorian Cape Town  
R 350
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View From City Hall - Reflections On Governing Cape Town (Paperback) Patricia De Lille, Craig Kesson   The City of Cape Town is a place of contrasts, the legacy of apartheid having left a distinct make-up. Yet the challenges confronting the contemporary city are notably aggravated by modern-day factors such as increasing unemployment and poverty.   In this timely work, Mayor of Cape Town Patricia de Lille and Craig Kesson, the city’s Director of Policy and Strategy, confront some of the issues of governance: how can the city help overcome social and physical segregation; how can the government live up to the promises made to South Africans; and how can the city function and heal within these limitations? "I’ve seen firsthand the progress Cape Town has made under Mayor De Lille. Successes in one city often spreads to others, and this book provides a valuable guide for how, with a bit of motivated and dynamic leadership, cities can lead the way on the most important issues of our day.” Michael Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg L.P. and former mayor of New York City   Imprint: Jonathan Ball Publishers Country of origin: South Africa Release date: September 2017 Authors: Patricia De Lille • Craig Kesson Dimensions: 233 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T) Format: Paperback - Trade Pages: 256 ISBN-13: 978-1-86842-786-4    
R 190
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours The fifty years, 1880-1930, saw momentous changes in the economy and social life of Cape Town, the Mother City. Growth and physical expansion altered the previous character of the city, but this was accompanied by social and cultural developments springing from the opinions and interests of the citizens. A.B. Reid, in his career as a Master Builder and subsequently as leader in the public life of Cape Town, not only contributed to the changes that took place but also influenced their direction. Features Summary The fifty years, 1880-1930, saw momentous changes in the economy and social life of Cape Town, the Mother City. Growth and physical expansion altered the previous character of the city... Author Beatrice Law Publisher Beatrice Law Release date 20160104 Pages 187 ISBN 0-620-64845-7 ISBN 13 978-0-620-64845-5
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours Hannah Harrison escapes her stalled life in Cape Town for a small-town bookshop in the Free State. A concentration-camp journal from the South African War, found in a dusty box of old stock, reveals the life of Rachel Badenhorst, a young girl separated from her family and enduring the crushing hardship of war. Hannah becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to Rachel. Coveting the young girl's courage and endurance, she is compelled to uncover Rachel's story, never thinking it will lead her to pick open the wounds of a local farmer and dig up old tragedies, unearthing grief that even the land has held on to for over a century. Features Summary Hannah Harrison escapes her stalled life in Cape Town for a small-town bookshop in the Free State. A concentration-camp journal from the South African War... Author Clare Houston Publisher The Penguin Group (SA) (Pty) Ltd Release date 20180830 Pages 288 ISBN 1-4152-0962-6 ISBN 13 978-1-4152-0962-2
R 208
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