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South Africa Without Apartheid - Dismantling Racial Domination - Herbert Adam & Kogila Moodley May contain previous owner's signature. Hardcover with a Dust Jacker.  I send by Ordinary mail and supply a tracking number. Because of postage costs it is sometimes better to to order more than one book, as I charge by weight and combine postage it is more cost effective. I combine postage. I also combine postage with Jessies. For Condition see images below. Please quote Username or order number when making a payment    
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South Africa Photo Guide – May 24, 2010 by Monaco Books, 2010 Product Details •    ISBN-13: 9783899445893 •    Publisher: Monaco Books •    Publication date: 2010 Paperback •    Pages: 224 •    Product dimensions: 6.10 (w) x 8.40 (h) x 0.80 (d) Highly portable, on-the-spot guides packed with over 400 lavish photographs, practical information, insider tips and a dedicated atlas. ● Comprehensive introduction and special double-page features provide readers with useful information about nature and landscapes, people and country, history and gastronomy, the fine arts and culture ● Highlight sections arranged by regions reveals the top sights through a wealth of breathtaking photographs and stimulating background texts ● Practical information and insider tips for culture & events, restaurants & local cuisine, bars, shopping, hotels and much more ● Guided city walks and perfectly planned auto tours with descriptions of the most scenic routes cross-referenced to individual, bespoke maps helping visitors plan their trip ● Dedicated, fully-indexed map section aids quick and easy navigation
R 90
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Buy Culture in the New South Africa: After Apartheid Vol. 2 - Zegeye, Abebe & Kriger, Robert 0.70kg for R200.00
R 200
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Buy SOUTH AFRICA WITHOUT APARTHEID by Heribert Adam and Kogila Moodley for R40.00
R 40
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South Africa
 1988 / Hardcover / Good condition Traces the development of the African National Congress, describes its anti-apartheid activities, and assesses the chances for a peaceful solution in South Africa.
R 285
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Buy South Africa`s Brave New World the Beloved Country Since the End of Apartheid for R135.00
R 135
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South Africa
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours South Africa has an established, vibrant and highly politicized contemporary art scene that is often in dialogue with the deep and recent past. South African Art explores this relationship between past and present, showing contemporary and historic art objects from the earliest human artistic tendencies three million years ago to 20th-century apartheid Resistance Art and the art of post-apartheid transformation. South African Art begins with the first artistic stirrings of our earliest ancestors and the first African kingdoms through to the creation of 3D figurative art and specialised artisans. It then considers the influence of Dutch, British, Malay, Chinese and Indian settlers from the 16th century onwards and the ensuing conflicts, followed by a focus on the British colonial period and the European obsession with the exotic and the objectification of African bodies. A chapter on segregation after the Union of South Africa in 1910 and Resistance Art during the apartheid era of c.1970 to 1989 is followed by a final section looking at South Africa's transformation from an apartheid state to the 'Rainbow Nation', and the country's current artistic optimism. Features Summary South Africa has an established and highly politicized contemporary art scene that is often in dialogue with the deep and recent past. This book explores this relationship... Author John Giblin (Author), Chris Spring (Author) Publisher Thames and Hudson Release date 20161027 Pages 256 ISBN 0-500-51906-4 ISBN 13 978-0-500-51906-6
R 447
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South Africa
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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South Africa
Lovely book documenting the brutality of Apartheid - 1986 Beacon Press, Boston - by Julie Frederikse - book is in excellent condition probably the only copy in South Africa... !!   should you require additional images - please let me know...    
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 Valiant Publishers, 1977. G/VG HB with unclipped DJ.  DJ edge-chipped and spine sunned, otherwise very neat and tight copy of an increasingly hard-to-find book about the political moves by South Africa to foster new relationships with the world and Africa in particular during the last days of apartheid. 160 pp. 
R 120
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South Africa
(This title is available on demand: expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered) South Africa has produced some of the best batsmen in the world, with AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla dominating the recent ICC rankings. Previous teams and generations have included their own legends. But who are the greatest of them all? Following the success of their book Jacques Kallis and 12 Other great South African all rounders, Ali Bacher and David Williams now turn their attention to South Africa¿s top batsmen. The book features early legends such as Herby Taylor and Dudley Nourse; the world-beating Graeme Pollock and Barry Richards, whose careers were cut short by isolation; the unshakeable Gary Kirsten and Jacques Kallis, who built the foundation of the Proteas¿ postisolation success; the big-scoring captain Graeme Smith and his South African-born England counterpart Kevin Pietersen; and the swashbuckling Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers, who dominate the current game. It also considers two players who, but for apartheid, might have been their equals in the Test-match arena. South Africa¿s greatest batsmen provides fascinating insights about each man¿s background and career, his batting technique, and his main achievements at the crease. Based on new interviews, the book will take the reader down memory lane as former and current players reminisce about their most important innings, the bowlers they most feared and the teammates they most respected. Written by cricket legend Ali Bacher and top journalist David Williams, this is a book that no cricket fan can be without. Format:Paperback (Trade paperback, B format) Pages:256
R 210
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About the product Signed by the author on the title page, with his gift inscription, dated Christmas 1966, to front free endpaper. 12mo; original purple boards, lettered in gilt on upper cover; pictorial dustwrapper; pp. 32; illustrations by John Lawrence. Dustwrapper a little edgeworn; scattered foxing. Good condition."Butler's poetry brings into clear focus qualities he has variously shown as a man, a soldier, a teacher, and a dramatist - among them his humanity, warmth, and joie de vivre. How remarkable is its unforced naturalness: this is the hard-won product of a whole culture and a mature talent. From the impressionability of his boyhood and adolescence comes his intimate sense of place and atmosphere, and from his good nature such affectionate portraits as those of Uncle Danby and the Farmer."- From the Introduction by William Plomer
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 10 working days The comeback of chieftaincy, custom and culture is one of the most surprising features of post-apartheid South Africa. As democracy dawned, support for traditional leaders rose not only in national politics, but also in the villages of rural South Africa. Chiefs were no longer considered relics of the past or puppets of the apartheid regime; instead they were heralded as key figures in the upcoming African Renaissance. Sekhukhune in the northern part of South Africa had a tradition of resistance. The author has used the example of this chieftaincy to consider much wider questions - what was the relation between the formal legal and political recognition of chieftaincy and its local insurgence? How are the local, national and global interlinked in the creation of custom? Why did the liberal ANC allow the chiefs to retain power over land, local government and custom? What does this teach us about politics in present-day Africa? Features Summary The comeback of chieftaincy, custom and culture is one of the most surprising features of post-apartheid South Africa. As democracy dawned, support for traditional leaders rose not only in national politics... Author Barbara Oomen Publisher University of KwaZulu-Natal Press Release date 20050630 Pages 272 ISBN 1-86914-067-2 ISBN 13 978-1-86914-067-0
R 202
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Paperback. English. University of California Press. 1986. In good condition.
R 120
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What are the most significant developments political, social, economic in South Africa since 1994? How much has changed since the demise of apartheid, and how much remains stubbornly the same? Should one celebrate a robust democracy now two decades old, or lament the corrosive effects on political life of factionalism, greed and corruption? This book tries to answer such questions, and does so by avoiding simplistic or one-sided assessments of life under Mandela, Mbeki and Zuma. It recognises real advances under ANC rule, but it also identifies the limits and contradictions of such progress. It shows, too, how the country's past permeates the present, complicating and constraining the politics of transition, so that genuine transformation has been short-changed. Author Colin Bundy ISBN 1431408891, 9781431408894 Format Paperback Pages 176p
R 140
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