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  Robert Mugabe Power, Plunder And Tyranny In Zimbabwe Martin Meredith.  Postage is R45.00.  
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Buy Robert Mugabe Power, Plunder and Tyranny in Zimbabwe by Martin Meredith for R65.00
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Buy Robert Mugabe power, plunder and tyranny in Zimbabwe Martin Meredith for R50.00
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Buy Robert Mugabe Power, Plunder and Tyranny in Zimbabwe for R65.00
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Softcover in good condition, binding is solid and the book is clean inside. Published in 2002 with 243 pages and illustrated with b/w illustrations. Now for the first time the whole story of what's happening in Zimbabwe, is told in detail. Postage in RSA = R50.00 (new PO rates since 1/4/2017)
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ISBN-13: 9781868421213ISBN-10: 186842121XAuthor: Martin. MeredithEdition: First PrintBinding: PaperbackPublisher: Jonathan BallPublished: December 2002
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 243 PAGE SOFTCOVER BOOK IN GOOD CONDITION                                             ZIMBABWE, RHODESIA 
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A riveting picture of the tragic political story of the descent of a country into chaos, and the once charismatic leader whose tyranny put it there. Book No: 23948/1000896 Softcover. Jonathan Ball. English. 2002. ISBN: 186842121x.243 pp with bw illustrations. Good condition in slightly dog-eared softcover.
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 1 st Edition, 2010, softcover, 353 pages. This book is in a good condition.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 10 working days Mugabe was right is a satirical, upfront piece of writing, weaving an intricate story in the form of a series of highly readable sketches where the characters are both bizarre and believable. The story revolves around the land invasions in Zimbabwe, but it also exposes the abuse of political power, and greed. It is a wider commentary about those who have and possess in the world, and those who do not. Mugabe was Right unpacks homophobia, sexism, racism and every other ‘ism' in a funny, yet razor-sharp humour and style. Features Summary Mugabe was right is a satirical, upfront piece of writing, weaving an intricate story in the form of a series of highly readable sketches where the characters are both bizarre and believable.. Author Russell H. Kaschula Publisher Pondo Press Release date 20061015 Pages 112 ISBN 0-620-36323-1 ISBN 13 978-0-620-36323-5
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Buy The Founder ~ Cecil Rhodes and the pursuit of power by Robert I Rotberg for R150.00
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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 The perfect gift book for the power hungry (and who doesn't want power?) at an excellent price. The Concise Edition of an international bestseller. At work, in relationships, on the street or on the 6 o'clock news: the 48 Laws apply everywhere. For anyone with an interest in conquest, self-defence, wealth, power or simply being an educated spectator, The 48 Laws of Power is one of the most useful and entertaining books ever. This book 'teaches you how to cheat, dissemble, feign, fight and advance your cause in the modern world.' (Independent on Sunday) The distilled wisdom of the masters - illustrated through the tactics, triumphs and failures from Elizabeth I to Henry Kissinger on how to get to the top and stay there. Wry, ironic and clever this is an indispensable and witty guide to power. The laws are now famous:- Law 1: Never outshine the master Law 2: Never put too much trust in friends; learn how to use enemies Law 3: Conceal your intentions Law 4: Always say less than necessary Features Summary Suitable for those with an interest in conquest, self-defense, wealth, power or simply being an educated spectator, this book teaches you how to cheat... Author Robert Greene (Author), Joost Elffers (Author) Publisher Profile Books Release date 20020613 Pages 195 ISBN 1-86197-404-3 ISBN 13 978-1-86197-404-4
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Paperback. English. Collins. 1970. In fair condition. Robert Ardrey was that rarity in Hollywood, a writer who beat Hollywood and its producers, moguls, and stars at their own game of amassing power, wealth, and respect. Equally comfortable dealing with literary editors such as Bennett Cerf or moguls like Darryl F. Zanuck, he also retained his credibility in the intellectual realm by authoring texts on anthropology, history, and sociology that remain widely respected decades after their publication.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days 1968 was an unprecedented year in terms of upheaval on numerous scales: political, military, economic, social, cultural. In the United States, perhaps no one was more undone by the events of 1968 than President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Kyle Longley leads his readers on a behind-the-scenes tour of what Johnson characterized as the 'year of a continuous nightmare'. Longley explores how LBJ perceived the most significant events of 1968, including the Vietnam War, the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr and Robert Kennedy, and the violent Democratic National Convention in Chicago. His responses to the crises were sometimes effective but often tragic, and LBJ's refusal to seek re-election underscores his recognition of the challenges facing the country in 1968. As much a biography of a single year as it is of LBJ, LBJ's 1968 vividly captures the tumult that dominated the headlines on a local and global level. Features Summary Drawing on an extensive trove of written and oral sources, Longley explores how President Lyndon Johnson perceived the most significant events of 1968 and how he responded... Author Kyle Longley Publisher Cambridge UniversityPress Release date 20180221 Pages 374 ISBN 1-107-19303-6 ISBN 13 978-1-107-19303-1
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Christopher Hope, prize-winning author and renowned journalist, was six years old when he met his first dictator.  It was Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, friendly neighbour and architect of the brutal apartheid regime of South Africa.  Since then he has observed the cruelties and absurdities of tyranny in many places and among many peoples, most recently in the repeating patterns of repression instigated by Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Brothers Under The Skin is an impassioned reflection on the all too familiar traits of tyranny: its wild paranoia, its murderous conviction of righteousness, and its inability to concede power, however small.  From Milosovic's Serbia to the killing fields of Matabeleland, Christopher Hope reveals the vainglorious essence of tyranny as being essentially the same, regardless of race, nation or ideology it claims to embody.  Bringing his unique experience and dazzling prose style to bear on the subject, he has produced a disturbing, yet amusing text that reveals the tragic absurdity of one man's lust for power. Soft cover, fair condition.  The cover is scuffed and creased in places.  279 pages.
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