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Radical History Review: History From South Africa 1990 Edition, Soft Cover, Published By M.A.R.H.O: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. Cover Boards Have Rubbing To The Edges & Are Slightly Dirt-Stained. Binding Is Tight & Strong. Very Light Browning To The Pages. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote. ABE # 06049
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Author: A. R. Colquhoun With Author's Inscription Publisher: Hurst & Blackett (1900) Edition: Scarce First Edition Condition: Very Good. Owner's book plate on the paste down. Offsetting to endpapers. Light foxing on the title page. These are essentially minor defects. A very good copy of a scarce first edition. Fuller condition description available on request. Binding: Hardcover Pages: 299 Dimensions: 19.3 x 13 x 3.3 cm +++ by A. R. Colquhoun (With Author's Inscription) +++ Written in 1900, Archibald Ross Colquhoun, the first Administrator of Southern Rhodesia provides his review of the land, the people, the history, the settlement and the economic future. He also includes suggested inducements to the Boers to trek to the wilder parts of Mashonaland. A very good copy of a scarce first edition.
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Amazingone of his funniest and most deftly plotted yet. Providence Journal Floridas favorite trigger-happy, shoot-from-the-hip vigilante history teacher is backand he has a few scores to settle. Serge A. Storms is hitting the road. Inspired by the classic biker flick Easy Rider, the irrepressible trivia buff and his drug-addled travel buddy, Coleman, head out on a motorcycle tour down the length of the Sunshine State, on a mission to rediscover the lost era of the American Dream. But going from small town to small town, they discover that some have lost much of their former charmincluding one particular hamlet of sleazy rural politicos hell-bent on keeping prying eyes out of their ineptly corrupt style of local government. Serge and Coleman engage in some high-life hijinks, complete with the states trademark crop of jerks, lethal science experiments, drug kingpins, double-crosses, unearthed bodies, barbecue, and groovy tunes. And when a few innocent newcomers stumble into the mix, the stakes are raised to new backwoods heights. Entertainingly picaresque. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Review Amazing...one of his funniest and most deftly plotted yet. (Providence Journal) Entertainingly picaresque. (Publishers Weekly (starred review)) Its all fun in the Sunshine State.... Nobody does wacky Florida like Dorsey. (Shelf Awareness) Heartily recommended for readers who like their mayhem served up with belly laughs. (Booklist) Always over the top, Dorsey has peaked with Coconut Cowboy, creating a tough act to follow for No. 20. (Florida Times-Union) Hilarious. (New York Post) Dorsey keeps the body count low but the energy high as he prove again that enough is enough, but too much is plenty. (Kirkus) Fast-paced.... If you have not read any of Dorseys novels, join the fun. (St. Augustine Record) Inimitable.... The Serge books are often hilarious, but theres always something serious underpinning the antics. (Tampa Bay Times) Exquisite, zany, and yet sincere. (Florida Weekly) Pure Dorsey.... Weird and funny and silly. (South Florida Sun Sentinel) The side-splittingest entry in the Serge A. Storms library. (FloridaBookReview.net) Read more From the Back Cover Floridas favorite trigger-happy, shoot-from-the-hip vigilante history teacher is backand he has a few scores to settle. Serge A. Storms is hitting the road. Inspired by the classic biker flick Easy Rider, the irrepressible trivia buff and his drug-addled travel buddy, Coleman, head out on a motorcycle tour down the length of the Sunshine State, on a mission to rediscover the lost era of the American Dream. But going from small town to small town, they discover that some have lost much of their former charmincluding one particular hamlet of sleazy rural politicos hell-bent on keeping prying eyes out of their ineptly corrupt style of local government. Serge and Coleman engage in some high-life hijinks, complete with the states trademark crop of jerks, lethal science experiments, drug kingpins, double-crosses, unearthed bodies, barbecue, and groovy tunes. And when a few innocent newcomers stumble into the mix, the stakes are raised to new backwoods heights. Read more See all Editorial Reviews Save Big On Open-Box & Pre-owned: Buy "Coconut Cowboy: A Novel (Serge Storms) from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 5% off the $9.99 list price. Product is eligible for Amazon's 30-day returns policy and Prime or FREE Shipping. See all Open-Box & Pre-owned offers from Amazon Warehouse Deals. Series: Serge Storms (Book 20) Publisher: William Morrow; Reissue edition (December 27, 2016) Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages Tim Dorsey (Author) Amazing...one of his funniest and most deftly plotted yet. (Providence Journal) Entertainingly picaresque. (Publishers Weekly (starred review)) Its all fun in the Sunshine State.... Nobody does wacky Florida like Dorsey. (Shelf Awareness) Heartily recommended for readers who like their mayhem served up with belly laughs. (Booklist) Always over the top, Dorsey has peaked with Coconut Cowboy, creating a tough act to follow for No. 20. (Florida Times-Union) Hilarious. (New York Post) Dorsey keeps the body count low but the energy high as he prove again that enough is enough, but too much is plenty. (Kirkus) Fast-paced.... If you have not read any of Dorseys novels, join the fun. (St. Augustine Record) Inimitable.... The Serge books are often hilarious, but theres always something serious underpinning the antics. (Tampa Bay Times) Exquisite, zany, and yet sincere. (Florida Weekly) Pure Dorsey.... Weird and funny and silly. (South Florida Sun Sentinel) The side-splittingest entry in the Serge A. Storms library. (FloridaBookReview.net) Floridas favorite trigger-happy, shoot-from-the-hip vigilante history teacher is backand he has a few scores to settle. Serge A. Storms is hitting the road. Inspired by the classic biker flick Easy Rider, the irrepressible trivia buff and his drug-addled travel buddy, Coleman, head out on a motorcycle tour down the length of the Sunshine State, on a mission to rediscover the lost era of the American Dream. But going from small town to small town, they discover that some have lost much of their former charmincluding one particular hamlet of sleazy rural politicos hell-bent on keeping prying eyes out of their ineptly corrupt style of local government. Serge and Coleman engage in some high-life hijinks, complete with the states trademark crop of jerks, lethal science experiments, drug kingpins, double-crosses, unearthed bodies, barbecue, and groovy tunes. And when a few innocent newcomers stumble into the mix, the stakes are raised to new backwoods heights.
R 499
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South Africa
We combine postage, so do look at our other items on offer. Postage prices outside of South African borders will differ. Please enquire before purchasing. Dispatched within 3 business days. Our books are protected with a removable plastic cover and sent with care. Condition: Good. In this finely wrought memoir of life in postcolonial Pakistan, Suleri intertwines the violent history of Pakistan's independence with her own most intimate memories—of her Welsh mother; of her Pakistani father, prominent political journalist Z.A. Suleri; of her tenacious grandmother Dadi and five siblings; and of her own passage to the West. "Nine autobiographical tales that move easily back and forth among Pakistan, Britain, and the United States.... She forays lightly into Pakistani history, and deeply into the history of her family and friends.... The Suleri women at home in Pakistan make this book sing." —Daniel Wolfe, New York Times Book Review "A jewel of insight and beauty.... Suleri's voice has the same authority when she speaks about Pakistani politics as it does in her literary interludes." —Rone Tempest, Los Angeles Times Book Review " The author has a gift for rendering her family with a few, deft strokes, turning them out as whole and complete as eggs." —Anita Desai, Washington Post Book World " Meatless Days takes the reader through a Third World that will surprise and confound him even as it records the author's similar perplexities while coming to terms with the West. Those voyages Suleri narrates in great strings of words and images so rich that they left this reader... hungering for more." —Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune "Dazzling.... Suleri is a postcolonial Proust to Rushdie's phantasmagorical Pynchon." —Henry Louise Gates, Jr., Voice Literary Supplement Bibliographic information: Title Meatless Days Authors Sara Suleri, Sara Suleri Goodyear Edition Hardback Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 1990 ISBN 0002154080, 9780002154086 Length 186 pages Please Click ---> HERE PTO Books is selling.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist in History Winner of the 2018 Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Greene Award for a distinguished work of nonfiction. The first battle book from Mark Bowden since his #1 New York Times bestseller Black Hawk Down, Hue 1968, "an instantly recognizable classic of military history" (Christian Science Monitor), was published to massive critical acclaim and became a New York Times bestseller. In the early hours of January 31, 1968, the North Vietnamese launched over one hundred attacks across South Vietnam in what would become known as the Tet Offensive. The lynchpin of Tet was the capture of Hue, Vietnam's intellectual and cultural capital, by 10,000 National Liberation Front troops who descended from hidden camps and surged across the city of 140,000. Within hours the entire city was in their hands save for two small military outposts. American commanders refused to believe the size and scope of the Front's presence, ordering small companies of marines against thousands of entrenched enemy troops. After several futile and deadly days, Lieutenant Colonel Ernie Cheatham would finally come up with a strategy to retake the city in some of the most intense urban combat since World War II. With unprecedented access to war archives in the U.S. and Vietnam and inter-views with participants from both sides, Bowden narrates each stage of this crucial battle through multiple viewpoints. Played out over twenty-four days and ultimately costing 10,000 lives, the Battle of Hue was the bloodiest of the entire war. When it ended, the American debate was never again about winning, only about how to leave. Hue 1968 is a gripping and moving account of this pivotal moment. Features Summary From "a master of narrative journalism" (New York Times Book Review), the bestselling history of the biggest and bloodiest battle of the Vietnam War Author Mark Bowden Publisher Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Release date 20180330 Pages 619 ISBN 0-8021-2790-8 ISBN 13 978-0-8021-2790-7
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 Paperback in good condition. Published 1976. 317 pages. South Africa has generated increasing controversy and attention for its supplementation of a political idea... apartheid. This book relates the history of a small people, the Afrikaners, and their attempts to remake their particular world according to a  plan from the radical Right. In no other way, the author maintains, can the Afrikaners be understood.....read on.... and decide for yourself!
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Scorched Earth: 100 Years Of Southern African Potteries Scorched Earth is the first comprehensive history of fine art pottery in southern Africa, with a focus on pioneer ceramic studios and workshops. This encyclopedic revisionist history of an often overlooked sector of the South African art and design world explores the work of 30 potteries that produced high-quality ceramic wares from 1900 to 1980. The book is the definitive history of southern African ceramics, giving voice to many artists whose work is little known in the wider art world. It contains over 300 photographs, a comprehensive list of studios, workshops and potters, makers marks, and a wide-ranging essay on the history of this art form in southern Africa.   About the author Wendy Gers is a former curator at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and now lectures at lEcole Suprieure dArt et de Design de Valenciennes, France. Gers curated the prestigious Taiwan Ceramics Biennale 2014. She is a research associate at the University of Johannesburg and an associate advisor at The Design Cradle, Cape Town. She has written museum catalogues and published articles in journals including Art South Africa, Ceramic Review, Image and Text, La revue de la cramique et du verre and African Arts. Author        Wendy Gers ISBN           978-1-4314-2126-8 Format       Hardback Pages          416p
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Still an Inconvenient Youth Julius Malema Carries on More than a ringleader, a rabble-rouser and a rebel, Julius Malema is a new kind of cadre in South African political life, a radical product of 100 years of struggle politics and one of the first of the post-1994 leaders to emerge. Whether you love him or loathe him, he is undeniably one of the most controversial politicians of our time. Still An Inconvenient Youth traces Malemas life, from his early, poverty-stricken years in Limpopo to his joining the student structures of the ANC in the early 1990s, and his rapid rise through the partys ranks to become the president of the ANC Youth League in 2008 and his expulsion from the African National Congress in 2012. Forde looks at the continuing story of Julius Malema from his numerous court cases to his  bold move back into politics by founding new political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).Forde analyses the sources of Malemas wealth, exploring his seamless approach to business and politics. She situates Malema within the ANCs history and shows in unprecedented detail how he has perfected the practices that characterise a new struggle in which individuals extend their personal wealth and political power at the expense of the people.This insightful, meticulously researched account explores how a brave child has grown to become a grave inconvenience, not only to the ANC, but also, due to his style of politics, to South Africas fledgling democracy. Author(s):   Fiona Forde EAN:  9781770103962 Pages:  264 Format:  Paperback
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 8 working days `A riveting account of the pre-First World War years... The Age of Decadence is an enormously impressive and enjoyable read.' Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times `A magnificent account of a less than magnificent epoch.' Jonathan Meades, Literary Review The folk-memory of Britain in the years before the Great War is of a powerful, contented, orderly and thriving country. She commanded a vast empire. She bestrode international commerce. Her citizens were living longer, profiting from civil liberties their grandparents only dreamt of, and enjoying an expanding range of comforts and pastimes. The mood of pride and self-confidence is familiar from Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance marches, newsreels of George V's coronation and the London's great Edwardian palaces. Yet things were very different below the surface. In The Age of Decadence Simon Heffer exposes the contradictions of late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain. He explains how, despite the nation's massive power, a mismanaged war against the Boers in South Africa created profound doubts about her imperial destiny. He shows how attempts to secure vital social reforms prompted the twentieth century's gravest constitutional crisis and coincided with the worst industrial unrest in British history. He describes how politicians who conceded the vote to millions more men disregarded women so utterly that female suffragists' public protest bordered on terrorism. He depicts a ruling class that fell prey to degeneracy and scandal. He analyses a national psyche that embraced the motor-car, the sensationalist press and the science fiction of H. G. Wells, but also the Arts and Crafts of William Morris and the nostalgia of A. E. Housman. And he concludes with the crisis that in the summer of 1914 threatened the existence of the United Kingdom - a looming civil war in Ireland. He lights up the era through vivid pen-portraits of the great men and women of the day - including Gladstone, Parnell, Asquith and Churchill, but also Mrs Pankhurst, Beatrice Webb, Baden-Powell, Wilde and Shaw - creating a richly detailed panorama of a great power that, through both accident and arrogance, was forced to face potentially fatal challenges. `A devastating critique of prewar Britain... disturbingly relevant to the world in which we live.' Gerard DeGroot, The Times `You won't put it down... A really riveting read.' Rana Mitter, BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Features Summary `A riveting account of the pre-First World War years... The Age of Decadence is an enormously impressive and enjoyable read.' Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times `A magnificent account of a less than magnificent epoch... Author Simon Heffer Publisher Windmill Books Release date 20181030 Pages 912 ISBN 0-09-959224-X ISBN 13 978-0-09-959224-2
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