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Buy FORGOTTEN CORNERS OF THE CAPE MOLLY THOMPSON 1984 for R80.00
R 80
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  Forgotten corners of the Cape - Molly D'Arcy Thompson - Timmins - 1984 - Hard cover with dust cover in good, clean and tight condition. Chapters and sketches on: Elim, Greyton, Genadendal, Thomas Pringle, Zuurbraak, Karroo farmer, Vanwyksdorp, Zoar, Swartberg Pass, Louis Leipoldt,  Wuppertal, Mamre, Piketberg, Saron, McGregor      
R 95
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Buy THOMPSON, Molly DArcy - Forgotten Corners of the Cape - (Hardcover in Wrapper) for R60.00
R 60
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Publisher: Natal Witness (Undated) ISBN: N/A Condition: Good. The covers have some rubbing, sunning and light insect damage. Small creases to the top corners of the covers, which have also resulted in creasing to top corners of the pages. Previous owner's signature to title page. Text is clean and clear. Binding: Softcover Pages: 13 Dimensions: 21 x 15 x 0.1cm SKU: IZ3513 Weight: 0.05kg Price: R300.00 +++ +++ Excursions in the Western Province from Cape Town. Please see photos for more details of book.
R 300
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  I REGRET THAT I CAN ONLY TAKE SOUTH AFRICAN ORDERS SHIPPING TO SOUTH AFRICAN ADDRESSES ONLY   FOR THIS ITEM: R50                                                                                                  Thompson, W. Wardlaw THE SEA FISHERIES OF THE CAPE COLONY Cape Town, Maskew Miller, 1913 185 x 130 mmm. 163pp. Good used condition. Binding tight, pages clean. Some wear on corners and cover PLEASE SEE SCANS FOR CONDITION        
R 300
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Fairbridge, Dorothea. LADY ANNE BARNARD AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE: 1797 - 1802. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1924. First Edition. 343pp., illustrated by a series of sketches made by Lady Anne Barnard. Very Good. Covers show some edgewear, corners bumped, spine's ends slightly frayed, otherwise a very neat and tight copy of this rare item. No jacket. Green cloth. (##2641)   
R 450
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Description:  Die Ko-operatieve Wijnbouwers Vereniging van Zuid-Afrika Beperkt.  Hard cover with pictorial boards.  Condition:  The covers are a little grubby.  Edges worn and corners bumped.  See pic.  Inside the book is clean, thight and bright with one or two small marks.  There is a previous owner's name on the front paste down.      
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About the product Slight abraision to corners and lower edges. Illustrated ends. 31pp of preliminary text with following pages (32-215) of stunning colour photographs with short explanatory textual captions. Internally clean and tightly bound. (AB-ESY-U8)
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Hardcover with d/j in good condition. This edition published 1984 with 137 pages and illustrated with the author's own drawings. Visit amongst others places as Elim, Greyton, Wuppertal, Zuurbraak, Van Wyksdorp and Mamre. Postage in RSA = R55.00.  
R 75
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    (Cape Town: Nasionale Pers, 1940), first edition. 228 x 153 mm; printed wrappers; pp. (viii) + 88. Wrappers partially sunned; pages pleasantly yellowed, corners bumped. Good+ condition, actually surprisingly good for its age. Afrikaans text. (Nienaber 1, p. 246) An overview of the Second Frontier War of 1789-1793 on the borders of European settlement at the Cape of Good Hope. "In hoofsaak kan ek my met dr. Theal se beskrywing van die tweede Kafferoorlog verenig, maar nogtans het dit my wenslik voorgekom om die resultate van my ondersoek te publiseer. Dr. Theal wy maar net tien bladsye aan die materiaal wat ek in hierdie boekie behandel (History of South Africa, Vol. IV, pp. 281-291). 'n Uitvoeriger beskrywing aan die hand van die oorspronklike bronne was dus nodig. Buitendien sal die taak wat daar vir Afrikaanse historici wag, nie afgehandel wees voordat die hele geskiedenis van ons land in die taal van ons volk beskrywe is nie." - From the author's Foreword.
R 300
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Author: Philip Harrison  Publisher: Spearhead (2004) ISBN-10: 0864865678 ISBN-13: 9780864865670 Condition: Very Good. Light wear to edges and corners. Binding: Softcover Pages: 104 Dimensions: 20.9 x 14.7 x 0.7 +++ by Philip Harrison +++ This book takes you to sites related to the remarkable story of the opposition to South Africa's apartheid system, that culminated in the country's transition to non-racial democracy in the early 1990s. Over the past decade there have been many efforts to commemorate the history of the liberation movement. Among these have been, most importantly, the development of Cape Town's Robben Island Museum, an icon of the Struggle, and a of vibrant tourist industry in Soweto, Johannesburg. Other much-visited sites include the District Six Museum in Cape Town, Constitution Hill in Johannesburg, Freedom Park in Pretoria, and the Nelson Mandela Museum in the Eastern Cape.
R 48
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First Edition, Howard Timmins, Cape Town, 1970. hard cover in dust jacket. Black cloth boards with silver foil author, title and publisher on the spine, corners are bumped. text block has dust on the head. Otherwise very clean, with tight binding, front paste down endpaper has a previous owners signature. Dust Jacket is very good, a little shelf rubbed, bumped at corners with a little light chipping at head and tail of spine, is Un-clipped. Barnett Potter launches a devastating counter-attack against Black African nationalism - its incompetence, corruption, bloodshed, cruelty, hysteria. Everything is annotated: the facts, the figures are irrefutable.
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Author: Maja Kriel Publisher: NB Publishers (2010) ISBN-10: 079570190X ISBN-13: 9780795701900 Condition: Very Good. Some wear to cover epdges and with small creases across the cover corners. Some marks and dents on the outside edges of the pages. Binding: Softcover Pages: 260 Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.7 x 1.6 cm +++ by Maja Kriel +++ A Jewish family splintered across time and generations to remote corners of the world, from the Polish village of Sharabka, to Cape Town, Johannesburg, and the United States, is the subject of this debut novel. With themes of loyalty, memory, and a Jewish nostalgia for a "lost home," this tenderly told story unravels with humor and sadness the lives and journeys of a family with individuals that seek to branch out and continue to feed on the nourishment of family roots. Withstanding a series of separations and chance reunions, this weathered but strong family creates a tree marked with the growth rings of time patterns of love and joy and fear and fragility that keep families together.
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The book is old, and the pages may be browned. There are creases on the spine and corners, and worn around the edges. The book is still very readable, but has seen some wear. Wilbur Smith sets his vividly realistic novels on the razor's edge between human courage and nature's wrath. In Hungry As The Sea, this master storyteller takes us to the frigid South Atlantic, where one man fights for his life-- and for redemption. Nicholas Berg is steaming out of Cape Town aboard the salvage tug Warlock. Once Berg ruled an ocean-going empire. Now, his future has come down to a powerful boat and a daring rescue mission. One of his former ships is being lashed against the cliffs of Cape Alarm, surrounded by deadly icebergs and survivors clinging to their boats. Berg has gambled everything on reaching the Golden Adventurer before a competitor and a violent storm-- to win a fortune in salvage fees. But if Nick Berg succeeds, and climbs back into the international shipping game, that's when the real danger will begin... From the power of a relentless ocean to the hunger of men to survive upon her, this is a towering novel of adventure, love and the daring of the human soul.
R 30
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Author: Sindiwe Magona Publisher: David Philip (1996) Edition: First Edition ISBN-10: 0864863047 ISBN-13: 9780864863041 Condition: Very Good. Light wear to cover edges and corners. Spine ends have some light bumping Binding: Softcover Pages: 164 Dimensions: 20 x 12.8 x 0.8 cm +++ by Sindiwe Magona +++ This second collection of short stories by Sindiwe Magona follows Living, Loving and Lying Awake at Night, which together with her autobiographical To My Children's Children and Forced to Grow, has been widely acclaimed not only in South Africa but also in the UK and USA. These new stories range in location from rural Transkei and township life in the Cape to central New York, but Magona's perceptive and vivid creation of memorable characters, whether hilarious or tragic, is present in all of them.
R 57
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