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Buy Ernest Oppenheimer and the economic development of Southern Africa, First Edition! for R495.00
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Hard cover Heavy book 637 Pages No dust jacket Good condition  
R 85
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  Postcard addressed to Mrs.Ernest Oppenheimer, Kimberley, South Africa, 1906, original, text in french, postmarks Kenley (London) and Kimberley (South Africa), 135 x 87 mm, condition: good.   Translation of text from French to English (with errors), 'Thank you for your card, Am happy that you had a good trip, Your new life is starting, Be Happy!  Raymond sends his best wishes (friendship, love) with the thanks (sic) of the both of us. Affectionately yours,  (Pino or Dino or Jino).   Sir Ernest Oppenheimer joined Dunkelbuhler & Company, a London diamond brokerage, in 1897, and was sent out to South Africa in 1902.    Mary Lina "May Lina" Pollack, the daughter of an english stockbroker married Ernest Oppenheimer in London in June of 1906 and left for the diamond center of Kimberley in the Northern Cape (South Africa) shortly afterwards. This postcard arrived in Kimberley on the 15th August 1906, less than two months after the wedding. The couple had two sons. It is noteworthy that the London postmark is Kenley, to the south of the capital and lying in what is known as the stockbroker belt, a' green'  residential corridor or belt favoured by the professional classes. The offices of Dunkelbuhler & Company were in Hatton Garden.  The Hatton Garden Diamond District is an area within Holborn, depicted in pictorial on the card.                 Sir Ernest Oppenheimer was associated with De Beers and founded the Anglo American Corporation                  De Beers is currently (2016) responsible for approximately 35% of the world's diamond production.                             Sir Ernest Oppenheimer is regarded as the founder of modern South Africa.                                                                                                    Offered by an established dealer in rare books and documents located in Johannesburg.
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 Oppenheimer & Son - Anthony Hocking -1973 - Hard cover with dust cover still in good, clean and tight condition. Oppenheimer and Son by Anthony Hocking is the story of Sir Ernest and Harry Oppenheimer, and how they built their empire.
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Political and economic change in South Africa by Harry Oppenheimer - Address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (1983). A5, staple booklet, 12 pages. Cover quite worn but in one piece. Book inside in very good condition.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Who was Ernest Withers? Most Americans may not know the name, but they do know his photographs. Withers took some of the most legendary images of the 1950s and '60s: Martin Luther King, Jr., riding a newly integrated bus in Montgomery, Alabama; Emmett Till's uncle pointing an accusatory finger across the courtroom at one of his nephew's killers; scores of African-American protestors, carrying a forest of signs reading "I am a man." But while he enjoyed unparalleled access to the inner workings of the civil rights movement, Withers was working as an informant for the FBI. In this gripping narrative history, Preston Lauterbach examines the complicated political and economic forces that informed Withers's seeming betrayal of the people he photographed. Withers traversed disparate worlds, from Black Power meetings to raucous Memphis nightclubs where Elvis brushed shoulders with B.B. King. He had a gift for capturing both dramatic historic moments and intimate emotional ones, and it may have been this attention to nuance that made Withers both a brilliant photographer and an essential asset to the FBI. Written with similar nuance, Bluff City culminates with a riveting account of the 1968 riot that ended in violence just a few days before Dr. King's death. Brimming with new information and featuring previously unpublished and rare photographs from the Withers archive not seen in over fifty years, Bluff City grapples with the legacy of a man whose actions-and artistry-make him an enigmatic and fascinating American figure. Features Summary The little-known story of an iconic photographer, whose work captured-and influenced-a critical moment in American history. Author Preston Lauterbach Publisher W W Norton & Co Inc Release date 20190114 Pages 352 ISBN 0-393-24792-9 ISBN 13 978-0-393-24792-3
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