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Journal Of The Society For Army Historical Research 12 volumes Volume 85 number 344 Winter 2007 Volume 86 number 347 Autumn 2008 concurrent thru to Volume 89 number 357 Spring 2011 All soft covered all in as new condition, contents as scanned below Postal cost within South Africa will be R50.00 Overseas buyers can contact us for a postal quote  
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 Journal of the society for army historical research: 1.British prisoners in Frace 1813, no.66. Summer 1938 2. On collecting war medals, no.66. Summer 1938 3. Soldiers and the Naval General service medal, 1793-1840
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Buy Journal of the society for army historical research - See description for R495.00
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      Soft cover with 142 pages. There are some  wear on the front and back cover. The book are in a overall good condition.   Please see the Photo's as part of the description. Sold as per scan.  International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Postage and Packaging: Shipping includes time, labor, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R50, --- Courier R110 tot met 5 kg Items can be combined.      
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      Soft cover with 142 pages. There are some  wear on the front and back cover. The book are in a overall good condition.   Please see the Photo's as part of the description. Sold as per scan.  International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Shipping and Packaging: Shipping includes BOB Final Order Fee, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R58 Courier R130 Postnet R115 Items can be combined.      
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 Koevoet! - Jim HooperSouthern - 1989, first edition, second impression - Har cover with dust cover show slight wear.  Internall stiil clean and tight. This stunning work is a tribute to Koevoet and the legend they created. This new edition features a substantially rewritten and expanded text accompanied by nearly 100 colour photographs. “A thrilling exposé of modern military history, and of one of Africa’s bloodiest conflicts”. Dan Mills, author of the bestseller Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege “Koevoet is full of detail, flavour and character – Hooper’s informal style of writing brings the reader immediately into the story. Engrossing and educational – it is hard to stop.” British Army Review "...a valuable first-hand account of South African counter-insurgency operations in what was then South-West Africa and should be read by anyone interested in the southern African conflicts of the late twentieth century."   Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
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What can human bones tell us of a persons life, or even death? How can information from bones solve mysteries both modern and ancient? And what makes the study of skeletonised human remains so imperative in southern Africa? The answers to these and other questions are contained in Missing & Murdered, which lays bare the fascinating world of forensic anthropology. As the popularity of TV programmes such as the CSI trilogy and Silent Witness attests, people are fascinated by forensic science as a means of solving crimes, and in this book Alan G. Morris follows the pathway into forensics via the fields of anthropology and anatomy. He makes the practice of forensic anthropology, the skills base of skeletal biology and the study of archaeological skeletons hugely accessible to the layperson in a series of fascinating cases, from muti murders and political killings to the work of the Missing Persons Task Team. An informative, original and engrossing read from one intriguing chapter to the next.  Softcover, 280 pages. Published 2011 About the Author: Alan G. Morris is currently Professor in the Department of Human Biology at the University of Cape Town. A Canadian by birth and upbringing, he is also a naturalised South African. Prof. Morris has an undergraduate degree in Biology from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, and a PhD in anatomy from the University of the Witwatersrand. He has published extensively on the origin of anatomically modern humans, and the Later Stone Age, Iron Age and Historic populations of Malawi, Namibia and South Africa.  In more recent years he has extended his skeletal biology knowledge to the field of forensic anthropology. He has published on the history of race classification, the history of physical anthropology in South Africa and the Canadian involvement in the Anglo-Boer War. He is a council member of the Van Riebeeck Society for the Publication of Southern African Historical Documents, an associate editor of the South African Journal of Science and an elected member of the Academy of Science of South Africa.     
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