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  Seychelles Islands 100 Rupees Year: 1989   Grade: Fine (F.)   Verticals Folds and Marks You will have and buy this number of the banknote!! Consolidate your purchases to reduce Shipping!! and I send very quick after your payment!   Shipping by Register letter with signature Many banknotes and coins in my shop! Look! Quick Postage after Payment.
R 166
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South Africa
  Seychelles Islands 25 Rupees Year: 1998 Grade: Fine (F.) Many Verticals Folds, 1 center horizontal fold, marks You will have and buy this number of the banknote!! Consolidate your purchases to reduce Shipping!! and I send very quick after your payment!   Shipping by Register letter with signature Many banknotes and coins in my shop! Look! Quick Postage after Payment.
R 145
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South Africa
  Seychelles Islands 10 Rupees Year: 1983   Grade: Fine (F.) Many verticals folds, folds at each corners You will have and buy this number of the banknote!! Consolidate your purchases to reduce Shipping!! and I send very quick after your payment!   Shipping by Register letter with signature Many banknotes and coins in my shop! Look! Quick Postage after Payment.
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South Africa (All cities)
  Seychelles Islands 10 Rupees Year: 1983   Grade: About Uncirculated (A.U.) 1 center vertical light fold You will have and buy this banknote!! Consolidate your purchases to reduce Shipping!! and I send very quick after your payment!   Shipping by Register letter with signature Many banknotes and coins in my shop! Look! Quick Postage after Payment.
R 144
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South Africa (All cities)
  Seychelles Islands 100 Rupees Year: 1989   Grade: Very Fine (V.F.) Verticals Folds, 1 center horizontal fold, marks You will have and buy this banknote!! Consolidate your purchases to reduce Shipping!! and I send very quick after your payment!   Shipping by Register letter with signature Many banknotes and coins in my shop! Look! Quick Postage after Payment.
R 166
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South Africa (All cities)
My Reference: 1032804 Shipping: Medium Condition: Please judge the condition from the scan Condition: MNH Catalogue: Scott SC 380 - 387 + 387a (MS) Tags: 1952 - 1977     QEII         Commonwealth          25th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II  Designs: 40c, 5r, 10r, similar to 20c. 1r, St. Edward’s Crown. 1.25r, Ampulla and Spoon. 1.50r, Scepter with Cross. 50c, The Orb 20c Seychelles Islands and Coat of Arms                
R 35
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Subtitle: Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Also including Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique R. Congo, Mauritius, and Seychelles Islands Author: Mark W. Nolting  Edition: 8th Edition ISBN-10: ISBN-13: Condition: As New Binding: Softcover Pages: 612 Dimensions: 21.6 x 13.9 x 2.7 cm +++ by Mark W. Nolting  +++ Africa's Top Wildlife Countries highlights and compares wildlife reserves and other major attractions in the continent's best countries for game viewing - making the planning of the journey of a lifetime easy. African countries, and the wildlife reserves within them, vary greatly as to the types and quality of safari experiences they offer. This is the only guidebook that effectively assists travelers in choosing the best destinations for the kind of wildlife experience they would most enjoy by comparing travel options among all the top wildlife countries.   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 97
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South Africa
This is the story of an attempted coup d'etat more than twenty years ago on the Seychelles, an idyllic but obscure group of islands in the Indian Ocean. At the time, the attempt made headlines across the world, partly because it involved names still famous or notorious from the mercenary involvement in the Congo in the 1960's, partly because it involved the hijacking of an Air India jetliner, partly because South Africa, the international pariah, was involved, and partly because the incident was perceived as another small skirmish in the Cold War. However, this is more than a behind-the-scenes account of those faded headlines. It is the story of one individual's personal growth.  The author writes, "I was wounded and captured in the Seychelles. I was severely beaten on a daily basis, stood trial and then was sentenced to death. I eventually served two and a half years in prison, a time, which I value with hindsight because I now realize it was then that I discovered hidden depths in my comrades and myself. I discovered humanity in my jailers and in the president of the Seychelles, whom my group had set out to depose. Cut off from my wife and family, I treasured their support from a distance and today do not for an instant take for granted the strength and joy of a loving family. And I deepened my religious faith, which today lights my path. It seems an odd thing to say, but I owe a lot to that escapade in the Seychelles. I realized how shallow and crass the racial attitudes are that exist in this world we live in. Human courage and kindness, I discovered, knows of no racial barriers. I experienced the unbelievable magnanimity and greatness of spirit of President Albert Ren, the man to whom I owe my life. I also experienced support from a distance from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a person I had been conditioned to expect nothing from except hostility. It was an illuminating and humbling experience. I also experienced the fickleness of the apartheid regime. I suppose, it would have been expecting a bit much for them to admit they backed the Seychelles attempt and supplied the weaponry, but as far as I am aware, they subsequently did not stir a finger, officially or unofficially, to ameliorate our condition or secure our release. What they did do was put sinister and unpleasant pressure on my wife, alone in Durban with two young children, for reasons I am still at a loss to understand." Paperback, 200 pages Published July 2014 This book is imported on demand and dispatched within 15 working days depending on supplier
R 425
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South Africa (All cities)
This is the story of an attempted coup d'etat more than twenty years ago on the Seychelles, an idyllic but obscure group of islands in the Indian Ocean. At the time, the attempt made headlines across the world, partly because it involved names still famous or notorious from the mercenary involvement in the Congo in the 1960's, partly because it involved the hijacking of an Air India jetliner, partly because South Africa, the international pariah, was involved, and partly because the incident was perceived as another small skirmish in the Cold War. However, this is more than a behind-the-scenes account of those faded headlines. It is the story of one individual's personal growth.  The author writes, "I was wounded and captured in the Seychelles. I was severely beaten on a daily basis, stood trial and then was sentenced to death. I eventually served two and a half years in prison, a time, which I value with hindsight because I now realize it was then that I discovered hidden depths in my comrades and myself. I discovered humanity in my jailers and in the president of the Seychelles, whom my group had set out to depose. Cut off from my wife and family, I treasured their support from a distance and today do not for an instant take for granted the strength and joy of a loving family. And I deepened my religious faith, which today lights my path. It seems an odd thing to say, but I owe a lot to that escapade in the Seychelles. I realized how shallow and crass the racial attitudes are that exist in this world we live in. Human courage and kindness, I discovered, knows of no racial barriers. I experienced the unbelievable magnanimity and greatness of spirit of President Albert Ren, the man to whom I owe my life. I also experienced support from a distance from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a person I had been conditioned to expect nothing from except hostility. It was an illuminating and humbling experience. I also experienced the fickleness of the apartheid regime. I suppose, it would have been expecting a bit much for them to admit they backed the Seychelles attempt and supplied the weaponry, but as far as I am aware, they subsequently did not stir a finger, officially or unofficially, to ameliorate our condition or secure our release. What they did do was put sinister and unpleasant pressure on my wife, alone in Durban with two young children, for reasons I am still at a loss to understand." Paperback, 200 pages Published July 2014
R 450
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