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Field Guide to the War in Zululand and the Defence of Natal 1879 By: J.P.C. Laband & P.S. Thompson A second revised edition published by University of Natal in 1983 Picture cover boards are agecoloured with browning to spine a good working copy, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Field Guide to the War in Zululand and the Defence of Natal 1897 By: J. P. C. Laband and P. S. Thompson A softcover edition published by Natal Press in 1983 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions Packaging and Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation
R 150
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South Africa (All cities)
A Field Guide to the War in Zululand, 1879   by John Laband   and P.S. Thompson 1979- 88 pages Soft Cover in Good Condition Previous owners name in pen on first page..Please see photographs of book condition before purchasing.    
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy A Field Guide to the War in Zululand 1879 by John Laband & PS Thompson for R250.00
R 250
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Buy A Field Guide to the War in Zululand and the Defense of Natal 1879 by John Laband & PS Thompson for R180.00
R 180
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Buy A Field Guide to The War in Zululand 1879 by J.P.C. Laband and P.S. Thompson for R250.00
R 250
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Buy A Field Guide to the War in Zululand 1879 by John Laband & PS Thompson for R180.00
R 180
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Second revised softcover edition written by J P C Laband and P S Thompson, published 1987. 124 pages with index. Stunningly illustrated with maps and diagrams. Appears unread. A wonderful reference.Tracked postage is R55.00.
R 175
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
The Complete Field Guide to TREES OF NATAL, ZULULAND & TRANSKEI by Elsa Pooley Hard cover NO dust wrapper, pictorial boards – 214x153mm – Natal Flora Publications Trust st Edition 2nd Impression. 512 pages including index – numerous colour photos; b/w sketches/maps; maps on inner boards. Very good++cond; no inscriptions; internally clean.
R 595
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 2 books WAR COMES TO UMVOTI The Natal-Zululand Border 1878-79 plus A Field Guide J P C LABAND for R450.00
R 450
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 2 books WAR COMES TO UMVOTI The Natal-Zululand Border 1878-79 plus A Field Guide J P C LABAND for R390.00
R 390
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South Africa
I have 3 x books as a unwanted gift. Looking for R for all 3 books as 1 set. Postnet to Postnet R100 postage fee. Book 1 - Field Guide to the Battlefields of South Africa (Gide with map and drawings) Book 2 - Die Aglo-Boere-Oorlog (Overlook at the war) Book 3 - The War Report (Collection of Newspaper from start of war to end of war)
R 250
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South Africa
THE ORIGINAL BOER WAR PORCELAIN PLATE DEPICTING FIELD MARSHALL ROBERTS.  THE ORIGINAL PLATE ILLUSTRATED IN THE BOER WAR MEMORABILIA, THE COLLECTORS GUIDE BY PIETER OOSTHUIZEN  THE ITEM IS 21,5 CM  IN DIAMETER   
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By Ian Knight. 2001. Hard cover with dust cover; 290 pages. Very good condition; as new. Under 1kg. On the afternoon of 1 June 1879, in a muddy gully in the heart of Zululand, the ambitions of France's Bonaparte dynasty came to a tragic and violent end. A patrol of British troops, in the vanguard of an invading column, was ambushed by the Zulu, and fled, leaving three men dead on the field. Among them was Prince Louis Napoleon, the exiled heir to the Imperial throne in France, the last of the Bonapartes. What curious combination of circumstances had brought the Prince Imperial to southern Africa, wearing the uniform of - of all things - a British office? His was a romantic and melancholy story. Chased out of France after the debacle of the Franco-Prussian War, the Emperor Napoleon III had sought refuge with his family in England, where they were befriended by Queen Victoria. Napoleon's son, Louis, had grown to manhood in exile, succeeding on his father's death to the title of Napoleon IV, and awaiting a call to reclaim his throne, which might never have come. Raised in the shadow of the reputation of the great Napoleon, he hungered for military glory, and by special dispensation was allowed to train as a British officer. As a foreign Prince, however, and a Bonaparte, there was never any hope that he might serve in the British army, but when the Anglo-Zulu War broke out in 1879 he was allowed to go to Africa as an observer, attached to General Lord Chelmsford's staff. The war seemed to offer him the perfect chance for military experience without European political repercussions, and with a minimum of danger. This was not to be.   
R 185
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