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Cry Tomorrow by Rosemary Levin Autobiography The courageous personal account  of Rosemary Levin, a young ballet dancer who  left her  childhood home in Johannesburg to marry in 1953 and follow her gold mining engineer husband into the remote African bush in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).  She was injured in a motor accident near the small town of Gwelo in 1959, and the result was whiplash, a neck broken and a complete spinal cord lesion at 5/6 cervical. She was in her early seventh month of pregnancy on that day, with her third child. At twenty eight years old she was paralysed and with the help her husband she had to face her disability until he   died in January 2007 almost fifty years later. On June 5th 2009 she passed a full fifty years as a 5/6 cervical complete lesion survivor - Guinness World Records have honored her by giving her a certificate for surviving her cervical injury.   Soft cover, printed privately, 2003, 232p. Quarto size.   Condition: slight cover curling, but rest in very good condition Packaging and Postage R54 (in S.A.) due size   POSTING WILL ONLY BE DONE ON MONDAYS IN ORDER TO CUT OVERHEAD COSTS SUCH AS TRAVELLING (FUEL), PARKING FEES, PACKAGING AND POSTAGE, IN ORDER TO KEEP MY PRICES LOW AND REASONABLE.  Should you wish to make other arrangements or need a book(s)/item(s) urgently, please let me know. N.B.: It is cheaper to purchase more than one book at a time, as postage for the first 1 kg remains R52, and R8 per extra book after 1 kg. So do browse through my PoggioBooks BOB page.   
R 32
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  Author: Beverly Nichols  Title: Cry Havoc! This edition:1933(Second impression)  Pages:254 Condition: Pretty Fair     
R 20
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 First edition, first impression of the author's classic first book. Published by Jonathan Cape in 1948. Book is in good condition internally although with a gift inscription and stamp on the front end paper. Jacket is in poor condition, price-clipped, torn, chipped.  
R 450
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The tragedy and reality of Independence and the betrayal of the Zimbabwean people wrought by the Mugabe regime. d/w in very good condition Edition: 1st, SA edition Publisher: Galago Binding: Hardcover ISBN: 0 919854 02 07
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1985. Hard cover with dust cover, 341 pages. Very good, clean condition. Under 1 kg. This is the story of the Owens' travel and life in the Kalahari Desert. Here they met and studied unique animals and were confronted with danger from drought, fire, storms, and the animals they loved. This best-selling book is for both travelers and animal lovers.   
R 95
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 First edition, first impression of the author's classic first book. Published by Jonathan Cape in 1948. Book is in good condition with some shelf wear at the spine ends.  
R 400
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Reading Book - Barbara Cartland - The Wild Cry Of Love (+-11x17x1cm High) In Good Condition.       Thank you for looking at our item. I can combine postage if there is multiple orders. Thank you  Ian  
R 8
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 Author(s): Richard D'Ambrosio  Title: No Language But A Cry  ISBN:  0 304 93699 5  Publisher: Cassell and Company  This Edition: first  Year of Publication: 1970  Place Of Publication: Great Britain  First Published: 1970  Binding: hardcover  Dustjacket: yes  Number of pages: 252  Weight: 521g  Condition: There is some fading on the bottom spine section of dustjacket, has been inscribed.  All else good  Please see pictures below, as these form part of the description.   
R 40
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About the product 8vo; original salmon-coloured boards, lettered in white on spine; laminated pictorial dustwrapper; pp. xxii + 192; text illustrations; colour plates. Dustwrapper lightly sunned on spine panel; occasional fox spot; earlier owner's inscription to front free endpaper. Very good condition."CRY FOR THE LIONS, destined to become a classic in its field, leaves one with a sense of awe for the beauties and complexities of Africa's wild places and a more enlightened realisation that, because of developing circumstances throughout the African continent, man must now be the final guardian of the lion." Books: Cry for the Lions. A story of the lions of Mashatu epitomising the need for the conservation of the lions of all Africa
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About the product 8vo; original salmon-coloured boards, lettered in white on spine; laminated pictorial dustwrapper; pp. xxii + 192; text illustrations; colour plates. Earlier owner's name on the front free endpaper, endpapers, edges and reverse of dustwrapper lightly foxed. Very good condition."CRY FOR THE LIONS, destined to become a classic in its field, leaves one with a sense of awe for the beauties and complexities of Africa's wild places and a more enlightened realisation that, because of developing circumstances throughout the African continent, man must now be the final guardian of the lion." Gareth Patterson: Cry for the Lions. A story of the lions of Mashatu epitomising the need for the conservation of the lions of all Africa
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Published by the Open Hand PressHardcover with dust jacket intact - first published 1986ISBN: 0 620 10445 7 - Good condition
R 200
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Hardback. English. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin. 1988. In good condition.
R 70
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Paperback. English. Heinemann. 2009. In good condition. Previous owner's name inside.
R 40
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Staff nurse Lynne Howard loves her work in the Casualty Department of St David's Hospital.  But when circumstances catapult her into a compromising situation with the Senior Casualty Officer, the hospital is suddenly the last place she wants to be.  As misunderstanding piles on misunderstanding, how can she possibly sort things out unless she reluctantly accepts the support of Ben Gresham, the ever-willing Junior Casualty Officer? Soft cover, fair condition.  Slight foxing, and the cover has some creasing in places.  
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First softcover edition detailing the production and story line of the movie based on Donald Wood's friendship with Stephen Biko. Illustrated throughout with movie stills and behind the scenes photographs. Published in 1987. Good condition. Tracked postage is R35.00.
R 100
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Softcover. English. LP, no date. ISBN: n/a. 50pp. Used condition in softcover. Only one road lay ahead for her as the next in line to the throne.
R 150
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Book in very good condition but the front cover does show evidence of a long ago fold - when the book actually reached the shops it had a different cover - the story itself remained unchanged.   >>>   This author is amazing. I have liked everything I have read of his. This was a superb story of self realization and coming into your own. I want to go back and pick out the really good quotes. There were a lot of them. Nice book. I would like to read more of his work.   (Librarything)   *N.B.*   If you buy more than one book from me on the same day you only pay R 6 extra postage for each of the additional books - See what else I have to offer, it might just be worth your while.
R 40
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The Three Musketeers (Classic Starts™ Series)- Hardcover by Alexandre Dumas (Author), Oliver Ho (Editor), Jamel Akib (Illustrator), Arthur Pober Ed.D (Afterword) All for one and one for all! That’s the rallying cry of the Musketeers—guards of the French King—and the call to adventure for young readers enjoying their first taste of Dumas’ classic swashbuckler. Aramis, Athos, Porthos, and the not-quite-yet Musketeer D’Artagnan use their wits and their swords to battle an evil Cardinal, the traitorous Milady, and other enemies of the French court.   * Book: Hardcover - 160 pages / Age Range: 7 - 10 years / In excellent condition * Please click below to view our other offers
R 55
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Subtitle: On the Brink of a Failed State Author: Alex Boraine Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers (2014) ISBN-10: 1868425533 ISBN-13: 9781868425532 Condition: Very Good Binding: Softcover Pages: 166 Dimensions: 23.3 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm +++ by Alex Boraine +++ "What's gone wrong?" This is the question posed by Alex Boraine. A question on the lips of millions of South Africans. Boraine attempts to answer this urgent question from the vantage point of wide experience as churchman, parliamentarian and the co-founder of IDASA. He digs deep into the history of the ANC in exile and as the governing party for two decades and concludes that in exile and today the ANC is slavishly committed to the party as the dominant factor. All else -- the Executive, Parliament, the Judiciary, civil society and the media -- take second and third place. The ANC seeks to control every institution. "Seizure of Power" was the ANCs watchword and battle cry in exile and it remains the aim of most of the leadership of the ANC. Control. Intolerance and corruption are the hallmarks of the governing party which has brought South Africa to be defined as a failing state. Boraine goes beyond strong criticism and offers a number of proposals, including the re-alignment of politics as a way of preventing South Africa becoming a failed state.
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First edition, first impression of this facsimile reprint of a shooting classic written and illustrated by the author first published in 1895 in a "large" sized edition. Book and dust-wrapper in fine condition. Inscribed by author Peter Stiff (Cry Zimbabwe, Taming the Landmine, etc.) who wrote the foreword and Francis Lategan who designed the dust-cover. Hunting, Shooting etc.  
R 450
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  2012. Firm soft cover. 400 pages. Very good condition; like new. Und er 1kg.   Walk with an African adventurer, whose ancestors arrive in Cape Town when Napoleon is conquering Europe. Befriending Shaka, chief of the Zulu, they settle in Rhodesia, today’s Zimbabwe. Deep insights and experience of living and fighting for survival through Colonial occupation to Nationalist ‘free’ Africa today. An extraordinary continent, that excites, inspires and baffles. Living in the beautiful, remote Zambezi valley through the country’s ‘freedom fighter’ war, Rob and wife, Sandy, pioneer a big Safari lodge in Zimbabwe – Fothergill Island on Lake Kariba – raising their family of three daughters there. Laugh, cry, and discover in escapades that stretch the imagination, where ‘doing your thing’ isn’t always plain sailing. Huge challenges. Meet with the Creator of the awesome wilderness, in a world where nothing is ever the same, where angels dare to walk, and thorn bushes entangle.  
R 140
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 15 working days "An introspective, honest account that may offer solace...to other families coping with challenging children." - "Kirkus Reviews". "[LaSalle's] story is one of human triumph over adversity and ignorance...It has a happy ending, but there will be moments when readers are likely to cry before they share her happiness." - Tony Attwood, Ph.D., Director, The Asperger's Syndrome Clinic.Barbara LaSalle's first son, Ben, seemed to be an extraordinarily gifted child. For the first few years of his life, he amazed his mother with his brilliance and creativity, speaking in full sentences before age one and reading competently by age two. Yet, lurking beneath this boy genius' amazing abilities were a crippling social aloofness and fear of change. For years, she searched for a diagnosis for her son, who, unbeknownst to her, suffered from Asperger's Syndrome - the "little grownup" disorder - a neurological condition considered a high-functioning form of autism.In this frank, emotionally written account, Barbara LaSalle reveals what it's really like to parent a child with a neurological disorder. She paints a powerfully honest portrait of how a mother's love can turn into bitterness at having to raise a special-needs child and how, by opening herself to the wisdom of others, she can at last learn to love her child - and herself - once again. Barbara LaSalle, M.A., is a marriage and family therapist who runs a psychotherapy practice in Los Angeles. A tireless advocate for people with mental illness, she is a frequent lecturer, workshop leader, and documentary filmmaker. Features Summary Reveals what it's really like to parent a child with a neurological disorder. The author paints a honest portrait of how a mother's love can turn into bitterness at having to raise a special-needs child and how... Author Barbara Lasalle Publisher McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Release date 20040211 Pages 304 ISBN 0-07-143194-2 ISBN 13 978-0-07-143194-1
R 293
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