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About the product Signed by the author. Reprint 1994. Featuring the Australian players'tributes to ALLEN BORDER. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed and edge worn. The text within the book is clear and bright. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
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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 The SASO/BPC trial which took place from October 1974 until December 21st 1974 played an intrinsic role in the surge of Black Consciousness thought. An ideology founded by Stephen Bantu Biko, which wished to relay the unspoken strength and spirit of the African people. It was seen to be a way of thought developed for the African people to reclaim confidence within their skin tone. As the trail commenced in the year 1974, little was known about the ideology's founder - Steve Biko, aside from his colleagues and followers of the movement, as his whereabouts and communication had been limited as the Apartheid government had ordered a ban on Biko; thereby restricting his movements and communication with individuals. When Steve entered the Pretoria courtroom in Pretoria as a star witness to deliver his testimony on Black Consciousness, in the three-month trial; those who had heard of the myth of the man named Biko, got to witness him in court. This, gave traction and new-found understanding to the teachings of Black Consciousness. This book focuses solely on his testimony, as said in his words. The spoken words that ignited the momentum of resistance that could not be stopped. Features Summary What comes first to mind when one thinks of political trials in South Africa are the Rivonia Trial of 1956-61 and the Treason Trial of 1963-64. Rarely... Author Millard W. Arnold Publisher Pan Macmillan Release date 20171002 Pages 376 ISBN 1-77010-558-1 ISBN 13 978-1-77010-558-4
R 241
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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 From the survivor of ten Nazi concentration camps who went on to become the City of Boston's Director of Education and created the New England Holocaust Memorial, a wise and intimate memoir about finding strength in the face of despair and an inspiring meditation on how we can unlock the morality within us to build a better world. On October 29, 1939 Szmulek Rosental's life changed forever. Nazis marched into his home of Lodz, Poland, destroyed the synagogues, urinated on the Torahs, and burned the beards of the rabbis. Two people were killed that first day in the pillaging of the Jewish enclave, but much worse was to come. Szmulek's family escaped that night, setting out in search of safe refuge they would never find. Soon, all of the family would perish, but Szmulek, only eight years old when he left his home, managed to against all odds to survive. Through his resourcefulness, his determination, and most importantly the help of his fellow prisoners, Szmulek lived through some of the most horrific Nazi death camps of the Holocaust, including Dachau, Auschwitz, Bergen Belsen, and seven others. He endured acts of violence and hate all too common in the Holocaust, but never before talked about in its literature. He was repeatedly raped by Nazi guards and watched his family and friends die. But these experiences only hardened the resolve to survive the genocide and use the experience--and the insights into morality and human nature that it revealed--to inspire people to stand up to hate and fight for freedom and justice. On the day that he was scheduled to be executed he was liberated by American soldiers. He eventually traveled to Boston, Massachusetts, where, with all of his friends and family dead, he made a new life for himself, taking the name Steve Ross. Working at the gritty South Boston schools, he inspired children to define their values and use them to help those around them. He went on to become Boston's Director of Education and later conceived of and founded the New England Holocaust Memorial, one of Boston's most visited sites. Taking readers from the horrors of Nazi Germany to the streets of South Boston, From Broken Glass is the story of one child's stunning experiences, the piercing wisdom into humanity with which they endowed him, and the drive for social justice that has come to define his life. Features Summary From the survivor of ten Nazi concentration camps who went on to become the City of Boston's Director of Education and created the New England Holocaust Memorial... Author Brian Wallace (Author), Glenn Frank (Author), Steve Ross (Author) Publisher Hachette Books Release date 20180514 Pages 288 ISBN 0-316-51304-0 ISBN 13 978-0-316-51304-3
R 353
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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 brilliant biography that will transform your understanding of this young, charismatic leader" - Joseph Nhini, BooksLive, Sunday Times "Deeply thought-provoking" - Tyrone August, Cape Times "Makes a good job of weaving together a number of strands that make the totality of the powerful persona Biko became... Sheds new light on more than just Biko" - Sam Mkokeli, Business Day Interest in the iconic Steve Biko has strongly revived, as the current generation of activists calls on his legacy and thoughts. Biko is cited and disputed particularly in the #RhodesMustFall and decolonisation movements. This comprehensive biography, shortlisted for the Alan Paton award, explores Biko's life, the people and ideas that shaped him, and his part in Black Consciousness and the struggle. Updated in an affordable new edition, Biko: A Biography presents a new generation with nuanced insights into the life and thought of a South African hero. Features Summary Forty years after Steve Biko's tragic death, this, his first comprehensive biography, is republished in an updated anniversary edition. As leading anti-apartheid activist and thinker... Author Xolela Mangcu Publisher Tafelberg Publishers Ltd Release date 20170904 Pages 364 ISBN 0-624-08176-1 ISBN 13 978-0-624-08176-0
R 215
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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 Zenith Phase 4, Grant Morrison's comics masterpiece with unforgettable art by Steve Yeowell, has been unavailable to trade for twenty years, but part four is published here for the first time! With the Lloigor defeated nothing can stand in the way of the super-humans and universal domination! The remaining members of the original British super-team Cloud 9 with some additional powered affiliates (including Zenith's infant son) have destroyed America in retaliation for an attempt on their lives. Now they plan to incubate in the sun and evolve to the next level of existence, destroying the Earth as they do so. Once again Zenith and St. John must make a stand for humanity and this time it's personal! Grant Morrison (WE3) and Steve Yeowell (Devlin Waugh) bring you the mind-blowing finale to one of the most celebrated series in British comics. Features Summary Zenith Phase 4, Grant Morrison's comics masterpiece with unforgettable art by Steve Yeowell, published here for the first time! Author Grant Morrison (Author), Steve Yeowell (Illustrator) Publisher 2000 AD Graphic Novels Release date 20150710 Pages 128 ISBN 1-78108-345-2 ISBN 13 978-1-78108-345-1
R 345
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 8 - 15 working days Zenith Phase 4, Grant Morrison's comics masterpiece with unforgettable art by Steve Yeowell, has been unavailable to trade for twenty years, but part four is published here for the first time! With the Lloigor defeated nothing can stand in the way of the super-humans and universal domination! The remaining members of the original British super-team Cloud 9 with some additional powered affiliates (including Zenith's infant son) have destroyed America in retaliation for an attempt on their lives. Now they plan to incubate in the sun and evolve to the next level of existence, destroying the Earth as they do so. Once again Zenith and St. John must make a stand for humanity and this time it's personal! Grant Morrison (WE3) and Steve Yeowell (Devlin Waugh) bring you the mind-blowing finale to one of the most celebrated series in British comics. Features Summary Zenith Phase 4, Grant Morrison's comics masterpiece with unforgettable art by Steve Yeowell, published here for the first time! Author Grant Morrison (Author), Steve Yeowell (Illustrator) Publisher 2000 AD Graphic Novels Release date 20150716 Pages 128 ISBN 1-78108-345-2 ISBN 13 978-1-78108-345-1
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Hard format portrait hardcover with picture boards. Compiled for the Department of Transport of the republic of South Africa by Lynette F. Jackson & Steven Lipschitz, 1984. Mapped by Hannes van der Merwe & Larry Zietsman. A fantastic geographical book on the topography and maritime landscape of the South African cost, all maps and topography was supplied by the Mapping Division of the Directorate of Surveys and Mapping, accurate of 1984.  The book's purpose was to highlight tidal movement and the coast's susceptibility to oil spills. 70 pages with bi-lingual text. 34 full colour maps. Excellent condition with marks/wear to back cover. Dedicated and signed by Steve Lipschitz. Tracked postage is R60.00.
R 250
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