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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Group of four 1939-45 Star Africa Star WM ASM 74715 GS Holt EF for R600.00
R 600
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South Africa (All cities)
A Group Of Four Full Size Medals With A 10 Year Good Service Bronze Medal. This group of medals consist of a General Service Medal Numbered 008165.                                                  Unitas Medal Numbered 042919                                                  20 Year Medal Numbered 90487                                                  10 Year Bronze Medal Numbered 12237
R 230
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South Africa (All cities)
 SOUTH AFRICA - GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS - 12873. K.D.KLETTE. In good condition with ribbons. Un-researched.  •The postage on this item will be R55.00 within S. A. (Registered with tracking) •If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. •I do not have a PayPal facility. •Please email any queries. •If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. •The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale.
R 645
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South Africa (All cities)
 WW2 GROUP OF FOUR - 227153. F.J.AITCHISON 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Medal, missing Africa Service Medal.  All need a good clean, all with ribbons. •The postage on this item will be R55.00 within S. A. (Registered with tracking) •If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. •I do not have a PayPal facility. •Please email any queries. •If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. •The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale.  
R 450
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South Africa (All cities)
  Full Size. Group of Four Medals. To:  Sgt A Bennet  4 SAI SA Army   Pro Patria Medal no. 31843 Southern Africa Medal no. 009817 General Service Medal no. 129763 Unitas Medal no. 118320    From the collection of the late General Piet Fransen.
R 599
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South Africa (All cities)
 WW2 GROUP OF FOUR - 227153. F.J.AITCHISON 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Medal, missing Africa Service Medal.  All need a good clean, all with ribbons. ·            The postage on this item will be R70.00, within S. A. (Registered with tracking) ·          Postnet to Postnet R120.00, within S.A. ·          Courier to major S. A. cities R140.00 ·          If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. ·          I do not have a PayPal facility, I suggest buyers use Bob Vouches/ Bobbucks. ·          Please email any queries. ·          If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. ·          The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale. ·         Please read my ‘Feedbacks’ for you peace of mind.               •  
R 450
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South Africa (All cities)
  Full Size Group Of Four Medals  From: SA Army   To: Lt Colonel  G.J Blaauw General Service Medal #003507 Unitas Medal #054748 SADF Good Service Medal Silver #90589 SADF Good Service Medal Bronze #13888  
R 860
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Full Size Group of four Medals. To: C. B. Peachy. Named. for R985.00
R 985
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Full Size Group Of Four Medals To: Pvte C Narayadu for R985.00
R 985
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy WWII Full Size Medal Group of Four Three Named One Unnamed (Cape Corps) for R500.00
R 500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy South African Prison Services. Group of four medals. A/O A.J. NOMDOE K5436-A M26 for R2,500.00
R 2.500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy World War 2 Full Size 8th Army Group of Four to:251610 W.H Whiteley for R750.00
R 750
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South Africa
Medal Group of Four: India, Boer War, and WW1 W. DEMPSTER   Four medals altogether.    India Medal with Relief of Chitral 1895 Bar Inscribed: 78231 Gunr W. Dempster  40th Field By R.A. Tel. Dept Confirmed on medal roll. Clasp swivels freely.     Queen's South Africa Medal with Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Driefontein, Paardeberg and Cape Colony bars Impressed: 78231 GNR. W. DEMPSTER, R.F.A. Confirmed on medal roll. Clasp swivels freely.     King's South Africa Medal with 1901 and 1902 bars Impressed: GNR W. DEMPSTER. R.F.A. Confirmed on medal roll. Clasp swivels freely.     WW1 British War Medal Impressed: SPR. W. DEMPSTER  S.A.C.S.C. - R.E.   Copies of medal rolls will be included.                                        
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South Africa (All cities)
 BRITISH - WW1 GROUP (6) + WW2 GROUP (4) TO SON 1914 Star with ‘5th Aug-22nd Nov’ Clasp - 5840.Sjt.W.Andrews 1.Wilts. Regt 1914 War Medal. 5840. A.W.O.Cl2. W.Andrews. Wilts. Regt. Victory Medal. 5840.A.W.O.Cl2. W.Andrews. Wilts.Regt South Africa 1939-1945 War Medal. Unnamed as issued. Army L.S.&.G.C.Medal. GeoV. 5840. Sjt.W.Andrews. Wilts. R. Army Meritorious Medal GeoV. 5840. Sjt.A.Q.M.. Sjt.W.Andrews. Wilts. R. Plus seven silver sporting medals (named) and cap and collar badges.   Together with WW2 Group of four medals to son -  A.E.Andrews, all correctly named. All medals in good condition with ribbons, all unresearched. •The postage on this item will be R95.00 within S. A. (Registered with tracking) •If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. •I do not have a PayPal facility. •Please email any queries. •If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. •The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale.  
R 15.950
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South Africa (All cities)
 SOUTH AFRICAN MEDAL GROUP -  305574. C.M.KIDD This is a clean group of four medal correctly named and numbered. In good condition with ribbons. • The postage on this item will be R55.00, within S. A. (Registered with tracking) • Postnet to Postnet R120.00, within S.A. • Courier to major S. A. cities R140.00 other areas please request quote. • If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. • I do not have a PayPal facility, I suggest buyers use Bob Vouches/ Bobbucks. • Please email any queries. • If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. • The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale. •Please read my ‘Feedbacks’ for you peace of mind.      
R 645
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South Africa
Grouping Of Four Full Size Medals - The 20 Year Medal Has A Silver Marking. This group of medals consist of a Pro Patria (332002), Good Service (251371), a 10Year Long Service (15078) and a 20Year Long Service Medal with silver marking (86748). There is no paperwork for these medals.  
R 295
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
60AMP 12V-48V MPPT Solar Charge Controller Excellent EMC design, thermal design and nature air cooling The first tracking in 15 seconds or less, tracking efficiency of 99% Multi-synchronous rectification technology,MPPT efficiency to 98% Multi phase power decentralized control High speed and performance of the double processors architecture Humanized browser interface,LCD intuitively displays data and state Sealed, Gel and Flooded battery option Four stages of optimizing charging control, battery temperature sensor (option) Protection: over heat, over charging, PV short circuit and PV (battery) revered Applications: Home School Office PRICES ARE EXCLUSIVE OF VAT!!!! SA Energy Group stocks a wide range of the following items: LED Lights, LED Solar Light Systems, Solar Regulators, Solar Batteries, Solar Geysers, Inverters (Pure Sine-Wave & Modular), Mobile Generators, Solar Panels, Basic Solar Power Systems, Premier Solar Power Systems. SA Energy Group GAS stocks a wide range of GAS appliances, including Stoves, Fridges, Chest Freezers, 4 x 4 (Camping) Freezers and Water Heaters. The completion of an order may take from 3 to 7 working days. To view any of our products please visit any of our branches country wide, please contact your nearest branch to inquire on stock availability and any specials that they currently have. Midrand Tel: 011 100 7198 Alt: 071 249 2708 E-mail: salesm@saeg.co.za Website: www.saeg.co.za Address: Unit B5, Lanzerac Park, 665 Old Pretoria Main Road, Midrand, Johannesburg, 1685 GPS Co-Ordinates: Latitude: -26.00411 | Longitude: 28.12317 Trading Hours Monday – Thursday: 08:00 to 16:30 Friday: 08:00 to 16:00 Saturday: 08:00 to 13:00 Sunday: Closed Public Holidays: Closed PLEASE NOTE THAT: PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. ALL PRICES STIPULATED IN THIS AD ARE STARTING FROM AND PRICES MAY DIFFER FROM BRANCH TO BRANCH. ALL PRICES ARE EXCLUSIVE OF VAT. NO STOCK WILL BE RELEASED FROM ANY OF OUR BRANCHES BEFORE FUNDS REFLECT IN OUR ACCOUNT. Retailers and Wholesalers WELCOME!!!
R 8.250
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
20 AMP MPPT SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER WIDE PV INPUT RANGE:24/36V-154V 12/24VDC AUTOMATIC WORK MPPT TECHNOLOGY, HIGH TRACKING EFFICIENCY OF 99%, PEAK CONVERSION EFFICIENCY OF 98% EXCELLENT THERMAL DESIGN AND NATURE AIR COOLING DSP PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE ENSURES HIGH SPEED AND PERFORMANCE FOUR STAGE CHARGING OPTIMIZES BATTERY PERFORMANCE & STATE OF CHARGE (SOC) FULL ELECTRONIC PROTECTIONS RJ45 INTERFACE FOR COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS: HOME SCHOOL OFFICE PRICES ARE EXCLUSIVE OF VAT!!!! SA Energy Group stocks a wide range of the following items: LED Lights, LED Solar Light Systems, Solar Regulators, Solar Batteries, Solar Geysers, Inverters (Pure Sine-Wave & Modular), Mobile Generators, Solar Panels, Basic Solar Power Systems, Premier Solar Power Systems. SA Energy Group GAS stocks a wide range of GAS appliances, including Stoves, Fridges, Chest Freezers, 4 x 4 (Camping) Freezers and Water Heaters. To view any of our products please visit any of our branches country wide, please contact your nearest branch to inquire on stock availability and any specials that they currently have. Midrand Tel: 011 100 7198 Alt: 071 249 2708 E-mail: salesm@saeg.co.za Website: www.saeg.co.za Address: Unit B5, Lanzerac Park, 665 Old Pretoria Main Road, Midrand, Johannesburg, 1685 GPS Co-Ordinates: Latitude: -26.00411 | Longitude: 28.12317 Trading Hours Monday – Thursday: 08:00 to 16:30 Friday: 08:00 to 16:00 Saturday: 08:00 to 13:00 Sunday: Closed Public Holidays: Closed PLEASE NOTE THAT: PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. ALL PRICES STIPULATED IN THIS AD ARE STARTING FROM AND PRICES MAY DIFFER FROM BRANCH TO BRANCH. ALL PRICES ARE EXCLUSIVE OF VAT. NO STOCK WILL BE RELEASED FROM ANY OF OUR BRANCHES BEFORE FUNDS REFLECT IN OUR ACCOUNT. Retailers and Wholesalers WELCOME!!!
R 1.979
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South Africa
  A magificent group of eight medals to Deputy Director Edward Bottomley, Rhodesian Prison Services.       Conditions of sale: 1. Items won must be paid for within four days. 2. Pay Pal excepted/ Swift!  3. Buyers are responsible  for insurance.   4. We can also courier for R 120 in SA  
R 10.000
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South Africa
  WW2, SA,  Full size group of four, all named to M10521 B. Chetty (Malay Prefix) with certificate (some wear/discolouration) and a set of 4 DogTags (fiber), all named to B. Chetty. There is also a "For Loyal Service" lapel badge, no. 689, might have been repaired. Included is a piece of Trench Art, on aluminium (possible piece of an aircraft) which reads: 10521 B. Chetty Hindu M.F.F (Mobile Field Force) U.D.F. (Union Defence Force). There is an envelope, some wear, addressed to Mr B. Chetty from the War Records Office dated 1953.
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South Africa (All cities)
  Third Reich 1936 Berlin Olympic Badge, pin intact. Sought after Third Reich Badge Block of Four (4) Olympic Disciplines Stamps Mint Envelope Date Stamped "Berlin C2" Date 17-7-36 Envelope Stamped "BERLIN OlYMPIC X1" Envelope Stamped "0.08 Deutsches Reich"       Please also note that  Axis Militaria   will be closing their auctions from 19:00 pm to 21:00 pm Monday Nights. (SAST, GMT+2)   
R 950
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South Africa
We are a group of professional carpenters who specialize in constructing decent wendy houses in very affordable material. Our products are affordable Zero compromise on quality. Contact us for all details We value our clients and treat each as special individuals.
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours From director Clint Eastwood comes the story of four young men from the wrong side of the tracks in New Jersey who came together to form the iconic '60s rock group Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Their trials and triumphs are accompanied by the hit songs that influenced a generation: "Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Walk Like a Man," "Dawn," "Rag Doll," "Bye Bye Baby" and many more. John Lloyd Young (reprising his Tony Award-winning portrayal of lead singer Frankie Valli), Erich Bergen (songwriter Bob Gaudio), Michael Lomenda (Nick Massi) and Vincent Piazza (Tommy DeVito) play The Four Seasons, and Christopher Walken stars as mobster Gyp DeCarlo. Features Summary From director Clint Eastwood comes the story of four young men from the wrong side of the tracks in New Jersey who came together to form the iconic '60s rock group Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons... Contributors Clint Eastwood Format Blu-ray disc Release date
R 169
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South Africa
Ops Askari was a large-scale, cross-border, mechanised operation launched by the South African Defence Force in November 1983. As is the nature with an assault like this, the constituent parts of Ops Askari was a complex blend of fighting men and support personnel from different Defence Force corps and combat disciplines. This account does not strive to recount the exploits of all these different elements in all their various facets. The focus is a rather narrow one. It is the story of five disparate, yet very similar, groups of young men who took part in this great raid into enemy territory against a superior force holding most of the battlefield aces. These five groups feature in this story for one reason: they all took part in the two attacks on a rickety little town in Angola called Cuvelai, on the 31st of December 1983 and again on the 3rd and 4th of January 1984. They only formed part of a much larger effort. The entire force is the subject of a number of books, but in this account the focus is on the five groups which I call the Spine of Delta. The first of these groups was a company of National Servicemen, known as Alpha Company (A Coy,) hailing from 1 South African Infantry Battalion (1 SAI Bn) in Bloemfontein, 1983. I was their captain, and it was my privilege to be their company commander from March 1983 right through the training phases and for the duration of Ops Askari. Then there was Delta Company (D Coy,) also NSM from 1 SAI. They formed part of 61 Mechanized Battalion Group (61 Mech Bn Gp) during Ops Askari. Also from the 1983 intake in 1 SAI was an 81 mm mortar platoon from the units Support Company, a young squad who fought courageously as part of The Spine during the hectic final five-day struggle for the occupation of Cuvelai.  The fourth element was also trained at 1 SAI Bn but during operations it did not deploy as a group. These men were Ratel drivers allocated where they were needed. They were fondly referred to as Digue's Platoon, named after their indefatigable platoon sergeant, Pierre Digue. This platoon participated as drivers for The Spine. These four bands of comrades shared their military roots, all being trained at 1 SAI in 1983. There was, however, a fifth and quite different group. They werent national servicemen at all, but students from four University Military Units; from University of Pretoria, University of the Free State, University of Stellenbosch and Rand Afrikaans University. They had already completed their two years' commitment as NSM and were civilians once more. During the university recess they had the option to volunteer for deployment as individuals or as a group from various Citizen Force (CF) Regiments. This book is mainly a compilation of their stories; of the reminiscences of those young national servicemen from Alpha and Delta Companies, 1 SAI; the 81-mm Mortar Platoon from 1 SAI by way of 4 SAI, Middelburg; Digues Platoon, officially the Chief of the Armys Platoon of drivers, and the valiant students from Tuks, Kovsies, Maties and RAU. With 63 black and white photos from the operation and the authentic war journal by Ian Scott from the University of Pretoria Military Unit. FIRST PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2014, SECOND PRINT. SOFTCOVER, 163 PAGES AUTHOR: DAWID LOTTER  
R 195
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South Africa
2014 paperback with 163 pages brand new. R50 postage in SA. I also do an affordable courier.....ask me!   Ops Askari was a large-scale, cross-border, mechanised operation launched by the South African Defence Force in November 1983. As is the nature with an assault like this, the constituent parts of Ops Askari was a complex blend of fighting men and support personnel from different Defence Force corps and combat disciplines. This account does not strive to recount the exploits of all these different elements in all their various facets. The focus is a rather narrow one. It is the story of five disparate, yet very similar, groups of young men who took part in this great raid into enemy territory against a superior force holding most of the battlefield aces. These five groups feature in this story for one reason: they all took part in the two attacks on a rickety little town in Angola called Cuvelai, on the 31st of December 1983 and again on the 3rd and 4th of January 1984. They only formed part of a much larger effort. The entire force is the subject of a number of books, but in this account the focus is on the five groups which I call the Spine of Delta. The first of these groups was a company of National Servicemen, known as Alpha Company (A Coy,) hailing from 1 South African Infantry Battalion (1 SAI Bn) in Bloemfontein, 1983. I was their captain, and it was my privilege to be their company commander from March 1983 right through the training phases and for the duration of Ops Askari. Then there was Delta Company (D Coy,) also NSM from 1 SAI. They formed part of 61 Mechanized Battalion Group (61 Mech Bn Gp) during Ops Askari. Also from the 1983 intake in 1 SAI was an 81 mm mortar platoon from the units Support Company, a young squad who fought courageously as part of The Spine during the hectic final five-day struggle for the occupation of Cuvelai.  The fourth element was also trained at 1 SAI Bn but during operations it did not deploy as a group. These men were Ratel drivers allocated where they were needed. They were fondly referred to as Digue's Platoon, named after their indefatigable platoon sergeant, Pierre Digue. This platoon participated as drivers for The Spine. These four bands of comrades shared their military roots, all being trained at 1 SAI in 1983. There was, however, a fifth and quite different group. They were'nt national servicemen at all, but students from four University Military Units; from University of Pretoria, University of the Free State, University of Stellenbosch and Rand Afrikaans University. They had already completed their two years' commitment as NSM and were civilians once more. During the university recess they had the option to volunteer for deployment as individuals or as a group from various Citizen Force (CF) Regiments. This book is mainly a compilation of their stories; of the reminiscences of those young national servicemen from Alpha and Delta Companies, 1 SAI; the 81-mm Mortar Platoon from 1 SAI by way of 4 SAI, Middelburg; Digues Platoon, officially the Chief of the Army's Platoon of drivers, and the valiant students from Tuks, Kovsies, Maties and RAU. With 63 black and white photos from the operation and the authentic war journal by Ian Scott from the University of Pretoria Military Unit.  
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South Africa
2014 paperback with 163 pages brand new. R50 postage in SA. Special edition limited to 200 copies. Numbered 162 and made out to a Van der Poel. I also do an affordable courier.....ask me!   Ops Askari was a large-scale, cross-border, mechanised operation launched by the South African Defence Force in November 1983. As is the nature with an assault like this, the constituent parts of Ops Askari was a complex blend of fighting men and support personnel from different Defence Force corps and combat disciplines. This account does not strive to recount the exploits of all these different elements in all their various facets. The focus is a rather narrow one. It is the story of five disparate, yet very similar, groups of young men who took part in this great raid into enemy territory against a superior force holding most of the battlefield aces. These five groups feature in this story for one reason: they all took part in the two attacks on a rickety little town in Angola called Cuvelai, on the 31st of December 1983 and again on the 3rd and 4th of January 1984. They only formed part of a much larger effort. The entire force is the subject of a number of books, but in this account the focus is on the five groups which I call the Spine of Delta. The first of these groups was a company of National Servicemen, known as Alpha Company (A Coy,) hailing from 1 South African Infantry Battalion (1 SAI Bn) in Bloemfontein, 1983. I was their captain, and it was my privilege to be their company commander from March 1983 right through the training phases and for the duration of Ops Askari. Then there was Delta Company (D Coy,) also NSM from 1 SAI. They formed part of 61 Mechanized Battalion Group (61 Mech Bn Gp) during Ops Askari. Also from the 1983 intake in 1 SAI was an 81 mm mortar platoon from the units Support Company, a young squad who fought courageously as part of The Spine during the hectic final five-day struggle for the occupation of Cuvelai.  The fourth element was also trained at 1 SAI Bn but during operations it did not deploy as a group. These men were Ratel drivers allocated where they were needed. They were fondly referred to as Digue's Platoon, named after their indefatigable platoon sergeant, Pierre Digue. This platoon participated as drivers for The Spine. These four bands of comrades shared their military roots, all being trained at 1 SAI in 1983. There was, however, a fifth and quite different group. They were'nt national servicemen at all, but students from four University Military Units; from University of Pretoria, University of the Free State, University of Stellenbosch and Rand Afrikaans University. They had already completed their two years' commitment as NSM and were civilians once more. During the university recess they had the option to volunteer for deployment as individuals or as a group from various Citizen Force (CF) Regiments. This book is mainly a compilation of their stories; of the reminiscences of those young national servicemen from Alpha and Delta Companies, 1 SAI; the 81-mm Mortar Platoon from 1 SAI by way of 4 SAI, Middelburg; Digues Platoon, officially the Chief of the Army's Platoon of drivers, and the valiant students from Tuks, Kovsies, Maties and RAU. With 63 black and white photos from the operation and the authentic war journal by Ian Scott from the University of Pretoria Military Unit.  
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Subtitle: Four Centuries of Travel in Southern Africa Author: Ben Maclennan Publisher: Tafelberg () Edition: First Edition ISBN-10: ISBN-13: Condition: Very Good - Cover corners and edges have slight wear Binding: Softcover Pages: 377 Dimensions: 24.5 x 17 x 2.3 cm +++ by Ben Maclennan +++ An off-beat anthology spanning four hundred years of travel in and around the southern tip of Africa. From early European seafarers making sometimes bloody contact with Khoikoi at the Cape, to the era of railways, hotels and pass laws, this compilation takes us on an eccentric odyssey through the past. It parades a cast that includes soldiers and statesmen, cannibals both black and white, missionaries, elephant hunters, escaping slaves, circus showmen, fossil hunters, a shipwrecked Siamese mandarin and a homesick San shaman.    A passion for books and a passion for collecting fine editions was the recipe that created the successful group of bookshops in Johannesburg called Bookdealers. The group started thirty years ago with one store in the quirky suburb of Yeoville and has grown through the years to a total of five shops, plus our online sales. Bookdealers is well-known for its collectable and used books. We also have a large variety of remaindered books sourced from around the world.  If you collect from one of our five branches there is no delivery charge. We also offer postal delivery (when available) and courier delivery, subject to a quote.
R 75
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