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Historical Monuments and Battlefields Natal and Zululand By: J. L. Smail A limited edition nbr 915/1500 hardcover published by Howard Timmins in 1965 Blue leatherette covers with gold writing to the front cover, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete clean & bright a very nice copy Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation abe #
R 500
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Buy Historical Monuments of South Africa by Oberholster for R550.00
R 550
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Commentary on a selection of over 300 historical buildings in South Africa, illustrated in full colour. Publisher: Struikhof Date Published: 1989 Publication Place: Cape Town Signed: Yes Condition: VG+ Binding: Laminated pictorial paper boards. Dimensions: 4to. 192pp including index, glossary & bibliography.
R 280
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Buy Historical Geographies - South Africa - By J.R. Fisher for R250.00
R 250
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Buy Historical Buildings In South Africa Desiree Picton Seymour Publisher for R100.00
R 100
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South Africa
(This title is available on demand: expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered) In October 1899, the 24-year-old Winston Churchill sailed for South Africa as war correspondent for the Morning Post to report on the Boer War. This book follows Churchill's footsteps across South Africa and gives his impressions of the places he visited, the landscapes he saw, the people he encountered and the events he was involved in. Churchill's South Africa covers the future statesman's travels across the Great Karoo and through the green hills of Natal, his capture by the Boers, his escape to Delagoa Bay and his triumphant return to the Natal front as an officer in the SA Light Horse. It recreates the drama of the Battle of Spioen Kop and the Relief of Ladysmith, and describes Churchill's experiences during the British advance through the Free State and the Transvaal, before returning to England as a Boer War hero. Enlivened with photographs and with quotations from Churchill's pen, this beautifully produced volume documents the travels of a key historical figure in South Africa at a critical time in its history. Format:hardback (slipcased) Pages:224
R 166
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Buy The Historical Monuments of South Africa - Oberholster, J. J. 1.70kg for R150.00
R 150
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THE MONUMENTS OF SOUTH AFRICA by C van Riet Lowe & B D Malan Hard cover NO d/wrapper – 248x192 mm – Governmenr Printer 1949 2 nd Ed (Revised, enlarged) 179 pages – no index included – many b/w photos V/Good cond. – gentle bend in the book, bottom right corner
R 145
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Buy The Monuments of South Africa Author: C van Riet Lowe & B D Malan for R70.00
R 70
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South Africa
The Monuments of South Africa  Edited By: C. van Riet Lowe A first edition hardcover published by The Govt Printer in 1941 Black leatherbound covers with gold writing to the spine & front cover, binding is tight & strong, front & rear flyleaves are agecoloured, Postage inside South Africa R30.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quote Abe #  
R 150
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Very good quarto size hardback book Published by Struikhof Publishers (Pty) Ltd, 1986 Illustrated laminated boards Front board and spine illustrations are a tad faded. 192 pages profusely illustrated
R 150
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Buy The German Official Account of the War in South Africa, Prepared in the Historical Section of the G for R1,260.00
R 1.260
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 Field Guide to the Battlefields of South Africa - Nicki von der Heyde - Struik - 2014 - Paperback in good condition. There are two major types of battlefield terrain in South Africa: first the open plains and savannah lands of the Highveld, a land where cavalry rules supreme. The second type is the thornbush of the Eastern Cape, a setting more suited to skirmishing rather than set-piece battles. Then, in KwaZulu-Natal, the two terrains merge to create the country s most dramatic battlefield landscape and one of the largest military graveyards in the world where the fates of colonies, republics and kingdoms were decided.For more than two centuries, from the late 1700s to the early 1900s, conflict, in one form or another, swept across this countryside; its combatants as diverse, hardy and tenacious as the land and its resources that almost always was at the root of hostilities.In this groundbreaking book, author and specialist battlefields guide, Nicki von der Heyde, presents over 70 battles and skirmishes covering five wars that shaped the course of South African history from the Frontier Wars that started in 1779 to the Second-Anglo Boer War of 1899 1902, a bitter and costly confrontation triggered by the discovery of the world s richest gold fields on the Witwatersrand.Detailed accounts of the engagements, based on extensive research, are provided, with special attention given to the terrain, key phases and outcomes, and the combatants involved. Battle timelines succinctly set out the passage of each campaign, while international timelines catalogue concurrent events around the world.More than 400 original documentary and contemporary photographs and over 60 short features have been assembled to provide a rich, enthralling and haunting account of these momentous events. Detailed historical maps that include annotations have been created for 16 high-profile engagements, while 10 regional maps indicate the locations of the battle sites. Arranged in regional order, with concise directions to each battle site and GPS coordinates for main locations, the "Field Guide to South Africa s Battlefields" is not only indispensable for professional and amateur military historians, but is of great interest to general readers, too if only as a reminder of the devastating human cost of war and the value of exploring the past to make sense of the present.It is beautifully illustrated with historical and contemporary photographs and detailed battle and regional maps." 
R 175
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South Africa
Paperback. English. Jonathan Ball Publishers. 2003. Fair/Good. Previous owner's name inside. It is the dramatic story of how a handful of rookie politicians came 'out of the bush' ' to use Mandela's own phrase ' to take over the running of a complex and deeply troubled country that they thought was richly endowed but in fact was almost bankrupt; of how they struggled to come to terms with an often hostile bureaucracy; and how above all they found themselves struggling not only with the complexities of their own society but also with the bewildering and often destabilizing forces of the new globalized economy. It is the story of singular triumphs and some distressing failures. South Africa still faces many problems, but it is also one of the most vibrant and exciting places on earth ' and, as Sparks suggests, a microcosm of the world. For this is a country not only of white and black, but one where the impoverished meet the rich everyday, where Christians and Jews and Muslims and Hindus, sophisticated urbanites and tribal traditionalists, Zulus and Xhosas, English and Afrikaners, must all surmount their historical conflicts and find a common national identity. Mandela's dream was of a nonracial democracy, and this book is a realistic assessment of the status of that dream as the new South Africa nears the end of its first decade. But Sparks also suggests that it is much more than that. South Africa also represents a unique negotiated resolution to a historical conflict that had its roots in rival claims to sovereignty over the same piece of national territory. Whose country is it? Both white Afrikaners and black Africans laid claim to South African sovereignty ' one as a God-ordained right, the other by indigenous birthright. This is a conflict that repeats itself in many of the world's most intractable trouble spots ' between Israelis and Palestinians, Protestants and Catholics in Northern Island, Greeks and Turks in Cyprus. In that respect particularly, Sparks suggests that the great South African experiment is of abiding global importance.
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This volume brings together widely-scattered information concerning the nearly 1000 shipwrecks that have occurred on the coast of South Africa, from the earliest recorded Portuguese wreck, that of a vessel whose name is lost to us, in 1505, to that of the Daeyang family in 1986. Illustrated with sketches, maps, drawings, and contemporary and historical photographs, the book covers various aspects of shipwrecks and salvage in South Africa which a main text and three appendixes, which list in alphabetical, chronological and geographical order all the shipwrecks that have occurred on the South African coast.Shelfwear on boards.
R 300
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