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The Matabele Journals of Robert Moffat: Two Volume Set Edited by JPR Wallis   Chatto & Windus, 1945. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Both with dust jackets. One tear in the dust jacket as per photos
R 1.850
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Buy The Matabele Journals of Robert Moffat 1829-1860, Volume 2 - J.P.R. Wallis (editor) for R450.00
R 450
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Buy Friend Of The Chiefs - The Story Of Robert Moffat - By Iris Clinton for R20.00
R 20
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Buy Printing for Africa The Story of Robert Moffat and the Kuruman Press By: F. R. Bradlow for R300.00
R 300
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 John Smith Moffat, C.M.G. Missionary: A Memoir - Robert U. Moffat - Negro Universities Press - 1969 - Hard cover very good - Internally traces of water damage, but still good, clean and tight.  
R 95
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  Author(s): Robert and Mary Moffat, edited by I. Schapera  Title:       Apprenticeship at Kuruman - being the journals and letters of Robert and Mary Moffat 1820- 1828  ISBN: n/a  Publisher/place: Chatto and Windus, London  This Edition:  first  Year of Publication: 1951  Binding: hardcover Dustjacket: yes  Number of pages:  308  Weight: 1014g  Condition:   This is an old ex-library book, has stamps/cards/markings etc.  The dustjacket is badly damaged, with staining (please see pictures).  Front end-page has come away from the binding.  No pages missing; still a good reading/reference copy.  Still covered in the old library plastic.   Please see pictures, as these form part of the description.    
R 95
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1886 first edition in very good antiquarian condition. With portraits, maps and illustrations. 468 pages. R55 insured postage in SA.
R 750
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A Thorn Bush that Grows in the Path: The Missionary Career of Ann Hamilton, 1815-1823 First Edition by Karel Schoeman Very Scarce. One on ABE books for $70 South African Library, Cape Town, 1995. Soft cover. Book Condition: Very Good. 94 pages.   Robert Moffat, John Philip, Orange River, Cupido Kakkerlak, Kuruman, David Livingstone, Griquatown, 1st Edition. Exceptionally interesting and moving account of missionary life which throws new light on Robert Moffat's troubled Kuruman mission.
R 450
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About the product South African Library General Series, Number 23. 210 x 147 mm; pictorial wrappers; pp. 94, incl. index; contemporary illustrations in text. Lower cover very slightly rubbed. Very good condition."Ann Hamilton, as the wife of a missionary artisan, was not expected to be more than an assistant to her husband, and when she tried to establish a wider field of activity for herself, she speedily incurred the powerful and effective hostility of both Dr Philip and Robert Moffat.. [Her] life. with its limitations and frustrations. is to be regarded as typical of the lot of women on the mission field in the early nineteenth century". Karel Schoeman: A thorn bush that grows in the path'. The missionary career of Ann Hamilton, 1815-1823
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About the product These are the first two volumes in the'African Hunting Reprint Series.'Text facsimile reprint of the two-volume John Murray 2nd edition of 1850, with a new introduction by Professor James A. Casada. Two 8vo volumes; original brown boards with gilt lettering to spine, and gilt elephant device to upper board in each case; pictorial dustwrappers; pp. xvii + xv + (i) + 388, (iv) + 381; plates, + route map in first volume. Dustwrappers slightly rubbed and edgeworn; a little foxing to endpapers, edges and reverse of dustwrappers, occasional fox spot elsewhere. Very good condition.'A particularly fine example of Victorian sporting literature, the book was markedly successful and ran to many editions. Gordon-Cumming writes of his hunting expedition which started from Grahamstown in October 1843 and which took him through countryside teeming with game -"not with herds, but with'one vast herd'of springboks; as far as the eye could strain."- to the Orange River and Griqualand West where he met Oswell, and, at Kuruman, Robert Moffat and, soon after, David Livingstone. He appears to have hunted every species of South African fauna and to have indulged himself in the sport to an extent almost unique even amongst the mighty hunters of Africa. The narrative is valuable for its description of the country and its inhabitants, and for its zoological and botanical notes.'
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