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  Rhodesia Internal Affairs Cap Badge Exact images of the item/s on Auction: Original Lugs Registered Mail @ R 55.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Postnet to Postnet @ R 100.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Please have a look at all our other items
R 80
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 RHODESIA INTERNAL AFFAIRS VEDETTE DETACHMENT LEADER RANK-MID 1970'S  
R 250
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 RHODESIA INTERNAL AFFAIRS JUNIOR WARRANT OFFICER RANK BADGE-1976-1980- 2 LUGS  
R 180
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As Per Photos.RHODESIA INTERNAL AFFAIRS BROWN COAT OF ARMS BUTTONS LUGS INTACT  PLEASE NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES !  SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY !  SOLD AS IS    
R 150
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Buy RHODESIA INTERNAL AFFAIRS HAT BADGE 1972-80-EMBROIDERED for R100.00
R 100
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Buy RHODESIA INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT VENDETTE SENIOR WO ARM BADGE- 2 LUGS for R180.00
R 180
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Buy RHODESIA INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT VENDETTE JUNIOR WO ARM BADGE- 2 LUGS for R150.00
R 150
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Buy RHODESIA INTERNAL AFFAIRS BLACK METAL BAR BADGE IN AN UNUSED CONDITION for R200.00
R 200
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 MEDAL ISSUED TO district assistant  DENHERE  T. RIBBON IS DARK BLUE
R 360
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 RHODESIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL - 119749L Vdt. E.A.FERREIRA. (INTERNAL AFFAIRS) This is a full size medal in excellent condition with ribbon. •The postage on this item will be R45.00 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 295
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 RHODESIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL - 119749L Vdt. E.A.FERREIRA. (INTERNAL AFFAIRS) This is a full size medal in excellent condition with ribbon. •The postage on this item will be R48.00 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 275
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South Africa (All cities)
From Rhodesia, a Silver Medal to Commemorate the Internal Settlement of 1978. Designed by Trevor Wood and made Matthews Manufacturing Co. of Rhodesia.  Further information at Commemorative Medal of South African Historical Interest. This is volume five of a series of five medals on the History of Rhodesia. Note: I am listing all five of the silver medals.   Pure Silver. Diameter ~ 42 mm. Mass ~ 42 gm. Comes inside the original presentation case with a numbered certificate stating a mintage of 2,000. International buyers: Reliable shipping at this time of year is very expensive. Contact me before bidding.       
R 275
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIA - INTERNAL AFFAIRS ORS STABLE BELT - UNCOMMON - MAX LENGTH 88cm / 34.5 (6542) for R450.00
R 450
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Rhodesia - Internal Affairs embroidered patch for R250.00
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
A History of Rhodesia Bronze Medal. Vol. 5 Internal Settlement. Further information at South African Commemorative Medals. Bronze. Diameter 42 mm. Mass 39 gm. In case of issue with certificate No. 3086. The transparent cover is missing from the rectangular capsule.
R 30
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy History of Rhodesia Vol. Five Internal Settlement Silver Medal No. 1847 for R319.00
R 319
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Buy History of Rhodesia Vol. Five Internal Settlement Silver Medal No. 1846 for R339.00
R 339
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Buy History of Rhodesia Vol. Five Internal Settlement Bronze Medal No. 268 for R69.00
R 69
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Buy History of Rhodesia Vol. Five Internal Settlement Silver Medal No. 1865 for R400.00
R 400
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South Africa
  Uniforms of the Security Forces of Rhodesia - Limited Edition Numbered 113 of 500 Exact images of the item/s on Auction: Title:  UNIFORMS OF THE SECURITY FORCES OF RHODESIA Publisher:  Musketeer Press, Publication Date:  1979  Binding:  Hard Cover Elephant Hide Illustrator:  LAIRD, DAVID J. Book Condition: Excellent Dust Jacket Condition: Slipcase as issued Edition:  First Limited Edition no 113 of R500 Book Type:  Coffee Table Book. ULTRA RARE Limited Edition of 500 copies: Numbered (113) and signed by the artist and publisher. Black elephant hide cover with gilt pressing of Rhodesia's Coat of Arms. No pagination but consists of 31 colored plates, each preceded by the Unit's name and badge and a full page history of the Unit (see examples) - Included are the RLI, Selous Scouts, SAS, Grey Scouts, Armoured Car Reg, Womens Service, Internal Affairs, Rhodesian Regiment, Defense Regiment, 1 Psychological Ops Unit, Education Corps, Guard Force, RAR, Intel Corps, Engineers, Chaplains, Medical, Pay, Army Services, BSAP, Rhodesian Corps of the Artillery, Signals. Military Police, The Airforce, and The Rhodesian Airforce,  In front is a 2pg spread of the portraits of the 5 Commanders of Combined Operations, headed by Lieut General G P Walls (ref photo): Size: 436x24p6mm and weighs over 3kgs   Condition: Please keep in mind that this book is 38 years old  - Very Minor spots on Elephant hide cover  - Very Minor foxing on first 2 and last 2 pages  - No tears, marks or inscriptions other than the author and artist signature  - From a collectors point of view its in an excellent condition  Registered Mail @ R 55.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Postnet to Postnet @ R 100.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Please have a look at all our other items.
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 Bronze ltd edtion of 2000. This one is numbered 179. Internal settlement peperation for magority rule. Zimbabwe -Rhodesia 1978.As per photos, box shows heavy handling use. comes with a mini copy of the Proclamation of Rhodesia. Features Ian Smith, Muzorewa,Sitole,Chirau.Please pay within 3 days thank you. postage and packing R45 with tracking number. purchases can be combined.
R 100
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     TITLE:  THE WAR HISTORY OF SOUTHERN RHODESIA 1939-45 VOLUME 1 DESCRIPTION:  HARDCOVER  EDGE WEAR TO COVER AS IN PHOTO, PRESENTATION LABEL TO INSIDE COVER. INTERNAL EDGE WEAR OTHERWISE FIRM. 1947 FEEDBACK:   I TYPICALLY WAIT UNTIL ITEM IS RECEIVED BY THE WINNING BIDDER PRIOR TO POSTING FEEDBACK. THIS ALLOWS BOTH PARTIES TIME TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUES THAT MAY ARISE WITH ANY GIVEN TRANSACTION. POSTAGE:   PLEASE REMEMBER TO ADD POSTAGE AMOUNT WHEN MAKING PAYMENT            
R 175
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My memoirs of the British South African Police 1966 - 1981 ... and a Colonial Upbringing in Northern Rhodesia Throughout the authors life in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) his father was a member of the Northern Rhodesia Police and the author sets about recording various incidents in the life of a youngster growing up on the numerous towns and police stations at which his father served.  The family moved to Southern Rhodesia in 1964. Finalizing his secondary schooling at Chaplin School, Gwelo, Rhodesia, in 1965, the author joined the British South Africa Police (BSAP) in March 1966 and elected to go into the district branch of the Force. The author traces his career from a young patrol officer, through the various ranks and district police stations on which he served, to his retirement in August 1981 as a superintendent, in what was then Zimbabwe.  He highlights the typical lifestyle associated with a district copper, including anecdotes from the Bush War that was raging. Apart from the lighter side of the book hitting an elephant at Makuti at 1 a.m. in a Mini Moke; realizing five minutes before presenting his men on parade to the Officer Commanding, at an annual inspection, that he had left his trousers at home; attending an internal disciplinary hearing as the accused for being drunk off duty where the presiding officer commented that the authors main defence witness appeared more drunk than the author and dismissed the casethere are some more serious chapters involving terrorist incidents, some of which are captured on an original station Incident Log which the author has included in the book.   Paperback / 256 pages 80 b/w photos, 2 maps  
R 245
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By John Shaw 2015. Soft cover; 263 pages. Very good condition; like new. Under 1kg.   Throughout the author's life in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) his father was a member of the Northern Rhodesia Police and the author sets about recording various incidents in the life of a youngster growing up on the numerous towns and police stations at which his father served. The family moved to Southern Rhodesia in 1964. Finalizing his secondary schooling at Chaplin school, Gwelo, Rhodesia, in 1965, the author joined the British South Africa Police (BSAP) in March 1966 and elected to go into the district branch of the force. The author traces his career from a young patrol officer, through the various ranks and district police stations on which he served, to his retirement in August 1981 as a superintendent, in what was then Zimbabwe. He highlights the typical lifestyle associated with a district 'copper', including anecdotes from the Bush War that was raging. Apart from the lighter side of the book- hitting an elephant at Makuti at 1 a.m. in a Mini Moke; realizing five minutes before presenting his men on parade to the officer commanding, at an annual inspection, that he had left his trousers at home; attending an internal disciplinary hearing as the accused for being drunk off duty where the presiding officer commented that the author's main defence witness appeared more drunk than the author and dismissed the case-there are some more serious chapters involving terrorist incidents, some of which are captured on an original station incident log which the author has included in the book.
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This book tells the story of how White Rhodesians, three-quarters of whom were ill-prepared for revolutionary change, reacted to the "terrorist" war and the onset of black rule in the 1970s. It shows how internal divisions--both old and new--undermined the supposed unity of White Rhodesia, how most Rhodesians begrudgingly accepted the inevitability of black majority rule without adjusting to its implications, and how the self-appointed defenders of Western civilization sometimes adopted uncivilized methods of protecting the "Rhodesian way of life." This is a lively and accessible account, based on careful archival research and numerous personal interviews. It sets out to tell the story from the inside and to incorporate the diverse dimensions of the Rhodesian experience. The authors suggest that the Rhodesians were more differentiated than has often been assumed and that perhaps their greatest fault was an almost infinite capacity for self-delusion. First published: 1993.  Softcover, 400 pages.
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Subtitle: An Insider's Account of Robert Mugabe's Descent into Tyranny Author: Michael Auret  Publisher: David Philip () ISBN-10: X  ISBN-13: Condition: Very Good Binding: Softcover Pages: 179 Dimensions: 20.7 x 14.2 x 1 cm Weight:  Price: 48 Was: 144 +++ by Michael Auret +++ This is a personal account of the unraveling of Zimbabwe, written by an insider who was prepared to keep faith with Robert Mugabe until it was almost too late. Michael Auret served for many years on Zimbabwe's respected Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace, which worked tirelessly to defend human rights in that country. In this absorbing memoir, he traces his involvement in the politics of his country, from his days as an opposition MP in Ian Smith s Rhodesia to his involvement with the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and his election as MP for Harare Central in the brutal election of . The author's key position as an insider makes this is a fascinating and timely account of the internal politics of Zimbabwe.   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 48
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The Rhodesian Bush War Diary of John Coey, KIA 19 July 1975 It is Saturday afternoon, 19 July 1975, next to a dry riverbed in Rhodesias north-eastern operational area, in a war against communist-backed guerrillas. A Rhodesian combat medic receives an order to descend into the riverbed to attend to two critically wounded troopers, their figures seemingly lifeless on the sand. The whereabouts of the insurgents is not known. As the medic, displaying a red cross, moves in, shots ring out and he sustains a fatal head wound. That medic is 24-year-old American John Alan Coey.  Driven by his Christian faith and an ardent belief in the threat of global communist hegemony, Coey had come to Rhodesia to fulfil an overriding passion to help the beleaguered southern African country in its fight against what he perceived to be a communist bid to secure the sub-continent. John was a very complex individual who, right until his death, was in a permanent state of internal conflict as to his mission in life: he wishes he had a wife; he tells young American girls that they must produce strong sons who will fight the good fight; he is disillusioned by his failures; he admits he is a weak leader, virtually offering an apology for his own shortcomings; he vacillates endlessly; he admits to being unable to identify the path he needs to take to achieve his mission.  But, finally, as a combat medica pioneer in this concepthe finds his much sought-after destiny. Paperback, 200 pages  
R 245
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Alan Taffy Brice, an indomitable former member of Britains elite 22-SAS Regiment, led a Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) secret assassination team in hostile Zambia comprising himself, Hugh Chuck Hind (also of 22-SAS) and Ian and Priscilla Sutherland, whose Zambian farm was used as their rear base. Their orders were to create divisions between the two Rhodesian dissident organisations, Joshua Nkomos ZAPU/ZIPRA (backed by Soviet Russia) and Robert Mugabes ZANU/ZANLA (backed by Red China), both rear-based in Lusaka. This true story tells how for six years they led both dissident parties by their noses in a bewildering dance of death and destruction, successfully leading each to believe the other was responsible for their woes.  They blew up, machine gunned and rocketed ZIPRAs Lusaka HQ four times and ZANLAs Lusaka HQ twice. To stir Zambias disenchantment with hosting the dissidents they bombed both the Central Post Office and the Times of Zambias and blasted an imperial stone lion off its plinth at the High Court leaving obvious clues behind them. When President Nyerere of Tanzania openly criticised Joshua Nkomo, they bombed his Lusaka Embassy in retaliation. In March 1975 they eliminated ZANUs Chairman, Herbert Chitepo with a car bomb. Certain his death was caused by internal divisions, President Kaunda arrested its top leaders and kicked the organisation out of Zambia this halted the war in Rhodesia for more than a year. In 1976 Brice killed ZAPUs number two man, Jason Moyo, with a parcel bomb. Brice survived the war and died recently allowing his own name and the real names of active participants and much else to be revealed for the first time. Chuck Hind was killed while on an operation and Ian Sutherland was captured by Zambian security forces. He spent five years in a hell hole that was a Zambian prison as a result. Paperback, 320 pages. Published March 2011
R 300
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