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As Per Scans.LIONS SOUTHERN AFRICA & DURBAN BADGES The Green badge the pin clasp has come off but can be fixed.All other badges the pins are intact PLEASE NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES !  SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY !  SOLD AS IS
R 150
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South Africa
                          Southern Rhodesia Flag 1964 - 1968 Rare   Size - 88 x 184cm Condition - Cord, wooden woggle, stitching and Union Jack, excellent. Badge has a small hole in the red area of the Lions paw. Light blue part of the Flag, has some very small holes and a few very faint marks. There is a number 23 on the flag, below the wooden woggle. Label - William Smith, Salisbury.   International Buyers Welcome. Please contact me for Shipping Rates. I will need to have the package/parcel weighed first, for it's destination at the SAPO. Once the package/parcel leaves South Africa's Borders, it will be the buyers responsibility, to track and trace it. I will send a copy of the Postal Slip, to your e.mail address. I will not take any responsibility, for the package/parcel getting damaged or it goes missing, (gets lost), once it has left South Africa. Surface insured mail can take up to 3 months, to arrive at it's destination.I do advise insured Airmail. I will make the package as lightweight as possible, to reduce the costs of shipping for you. Also please check payment methods before buying an item. International buyers will be responsible for customs Duties and Taxes, on arrival of the Package/parcel.
R 3.500
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South Africa
  LIKE LIONS THEY FOUGHT – The Last Zulu War by Robert B Edgerton Hard cover with d/wrapper – 240x165 mm – Southern Book Pub. 1988 1 st Edition 244 pages – index included – b/w photos – maps – drawings V/Good cond – corners/spine mildly bumped – age discoloration. D/W: V/Good, in plastic cover – few tiny tears – some holes: back bottom edge – some staining on edges. “In this beautifully written and riveting account, Robert B Edgerton examines this epic colonial war for the first time as it was experienced by the Zulus.”
R 125
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South Africa (All cities)
Like lions they Fought The Last Zulu War by Robert B Edgerton a first edition hardcover published by Southern Book Publishers in 1988 brown cover boards with gold writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, pages are agecoloured, Dustjacket is complete clean & bright Postage within s Africa R70 thru P Office Postnet, Courier or Paxi options are available Overseas buyers can contact us for a postal quote
R 150
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South Africa (All cities)
Hardback. Southern. 1988. ISBN: 1868121518. 244 pp with bw illustrations and maps. Excellent condition with dw. The Zulu War and the last Empire in Africa.
R 180
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South Africa (All cities)
African Aviation Series No. 33 A pictorial history of the South African Harvard including the individual histories  of all currently surviving Ex SAAF Harvards all over the world.  The focus is on Where are they now? Each of the surviving Harvards (up to Nov 1995) has at least one page per serial. There is also a chapter on Arnie Meneghelli and his Flying Lions in this magnificent book A4, hardcover, 250 pages with photos. 
R 695
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Subtitle: The Story of a Journey into the Vanishing Wilderness of the Lion in Contemporary Africa Author: Gareth Patterson Publisher: The Penguin Group () Edition: First Edition ISBN-10: ISBN-13: Condition: Both DJ and book are in VG+ condition Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket Pages: 145 Dimensions: 23 x 15.8 x 1.7 cm +++ by Gareth Patterson +++ Gareth Patterson was born in England and spent his childhood in Nigeria, Malawi and Southern Africa. He worked as a game ranger in SABI Sand Game Reserve and in , he moved to Northern Tuli Game Reserve in Botswana. He worked with George Adamson in KORA, Kenya for few months and after George's murder in , he moved George's three lions to Tuli. In Where the Lion Walked Gareth tells the story of a journey into the vanishing wilderness of the lion in Africa, covering South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Kalahari and Kenya.   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 600
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South Africa
Until the lions are taught to write, history will always be written by the hunters'. In the early planning stages of Freedom Park Robin Binckes participated as a member of the history subcommittee. The amount of debate and argument, much of it heated, astounded him. Practically every event discussed was interpreted from diametrically differing viewpoints. One of the most controversial topics was the Great Trek, the 1836 Boer exodus from the Cape Colony. Traditionally writers on the subject have covered the event from a perspective not only of 'white history' but predominantly of 'Afrikaner history'. It has always been seen as 'an Afrikaner event'. It was anything but. As the Great Trek and the events leading up to it involved every section of the population-Zulu, Sotho, Ndebele, Xhosa, Khoisan, Khoikhoi, Colored, British, English-speaking South African and Boer-it is time to portray the trek in that light, in the context of a unbiased, modern South Africa. Like most history the dots are all connected; it is impossible to separate the Great Trek from events which took place as far back as the Portuguese explorers because those early events shaped the backdrop to the causes of the Great Trek. Most writers have specialized in the trek itself whereas Binckes has adopted a broader approach that studies the impact of the earlier white incursions and migrations-Portuguese, Dutch, French and British-on southern Africa, to create a better understanding of the trek and its causes. Drawing heavily on eyewitness accounts wherever possible, he has consolidated these with the perspectives of leading historians, the final product being an objective and comprehensive record of one of the seminal events in South African history. This book shows that the Afrikaner was, is, and always will be, an important player in South African society, but it shows him as part of a bigger picture. The author distances himself from the noble characters stereotyped for the past two centuries and portrays them in their true light: wonderful, courageous people with human feelings, strengths and failings. Robin Binckes was born in East Griqualand, South Africa in April 1941. After matriculating in Umtata, Transkei, he did his national service at the South African Navy Gymnasium, Saldanha Bay. In 1970 he opened his own PR company to promote major sporting events ranging from international cricket to Formula One Grand Prix during the period of sports isolation. In 1990 he started The Gansbaai Fishing Company and spent ten years in the food industry. During the violence that swept South Africa in 1993 he volunteered as a peace monitor in the townships. Sparked by the passion of the late historical orator David Rattray, he qualified in 2002 as a historical tour guide, conducting tours in the Johannesburg-Pretoria region through his company 'Spear of the Nation'. His first book, Canvas under the Sky, a best-selling novel on the Great Trek, was published in 2011 and continues to fuel lively debate. PAPERBACK: 584 PAGES WITH 80 B/W ILLUSTRATIONS & MAPS Published October 2013
R 315
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South Africa (All cities)
    AFRICAN ELEPHANT (LOXODONTA AFRICANA) generic image NEW - 2019 RELEASE -------------------------------------------- 2019  FINE - SILVER BIG FIVE SERIES  AFRICAN ELEPHANT 1 oz R 5 BRILLIANT  UNCIRCULATED COIN Briliant Uncirculated  SILVER COIN REPRESENTING THE ELEPHANT AS PART OF THE BIG FIVE WILD STORIES LEFT AFRICAN SHORES OF CHARGING AFRICAN ELEPHANTS, CHASES BY BAD TEMPERED BLACK AND WHITE RHINOS, STALKING BY CUNNING SOUTHERN LEOPARDS, FATEFUL GORING BY UNFORGIVING  AFRICAN CAPE BUFFALOES AND OF HUNTERS AND LOCALS ALIKE BEING DRAGGED OFF BY POWERFUL AFRICAN LIONS. TODAY THE BIG 5 HAVE BECOME ICONS OF AFRICA'S GREATEST ASSETS - ITS PRECIOUS WILDLIFE. DETAILS: MASS: 31.107 gram DIAMETER: 38.725 mm METAL CONTENT: Ag 999 DESCRIPTION: Conservation efforts throughout Africa are striving to maintain the delicate ecosystem wherein the animals strive to survive against the ever encroaching march of modern civilisation. The fight is on to retain Africa's natural wildlife heritage for future generations. The South African Mint Company celebrates Africa's unique natural heritage by embodying the "Big Five" in this new series of fine silver legal tender coins.
R 495
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