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WITH SITES OF UPPER PALEOLITHIC ART IN EUROPE AND COLLECTIONS OF UPPER PALEOLITHIC AND MESOLITHIC MATERIALS EXAMINED BY MICROSCOPE AND PHOTOGRAPHED.  By examining the artifacts and the cave drawings of the Ice Age, Marshack has opened up new pathways to the origins of man's thought, his use of symbol notation, and of language.  Richly illustrated with black and white illustrations carefully annotated first compete account.   Weidenfeld and Nicolson large illustrated hardback 413 pages, well-binded clean white pages with index and list of 228 illustrations, dustcover has wear and tears to it.        
R 40
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
The solar panels, high charge capacity, LED ultra low energy consumption, Green looks black part with rubber spray technology, feels very comfortable, beautiful, fashionable and generous. Design of astigmatism on both ends, the light evenly spread in every corner of the tent.  ☆ Super bright, environmentally friendly camping Lantern, blue frosted appearance technology, feels very comfortable, beautiful, fashionable and generous. Select this product will make your work, living, studying, traveling, night fishing is more convenient and free. Solar panels high charge capacity, LED ultra low energy consumption, Green looks black part with rubber spray technology, feels very comfortable, beautiful, fashionable and generous. ☆ Astigmatism designed at both ends, the light evenly spread in every corner of the tent. Super bright, environmentally friendly camping lantern, black part frosted appearance technology, feels very comfortable, beautiful, fashionable and generous. Select this product will make your work, living, studying, traveling, night fishing is more convenient and free.      Function design of stalls: (Note: purchase without making any other statement as required, it is important to understand before you buy, or contact customer service after purchase) A switch design: 1 3WLED light Triple rocker switch design: LED light all come on   Charge the five major functions: 1, solar panels charge (eg: 4-8 hours under bright lights on, you can use the 4-8 hour) 2, built-in lithium-ion battery/recharge (15 hours or more) 3, have a direct charge to direct charging
R 165
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South Africa
This is the story of Comrade September, a member of the ANC and its military wing, MK. He was abducted from his hideout in Swaziland by an apartheid death squad in August 1986 and taken across the border to South Africa, where his interrogation and torture began. It was not long before September began telling his captors about his comrades in the ANC. By talking under torture, September underwent changes that marked him for the rest of his life: from resister to collaborator, insurgent to counter-insurgent, revolutionary to counter-revolutionary and, to his former comrades, hero to traitor. This book is about these changes and about the larger, neglected story of betrayal and collaboration in the struggle against apartheid. It seeks to understand why September made the choices he didcollaborating with his captors, turning against the ANC, and then hunting down his comradeswithout excusing those choices. Looking beyond the black and white that still dominates South Africa’s political canvas, the book examines the grey zones in which South Africans, combatants and noncombatant, lived. It seeks to contribute to scholarly attempts to elaborate a denser, richer and more nuanced account of South Africa’s modern political history. It does so by examining the history of political violence in South Africa; by looking at the workings of an apartheid death squad in an attempt to understand how the apartheid bureaucracy worked; and, more importantly, by studying the social, moral and political universe in which apartheid collaborators like September lived and worked. Paperback, 320 pages About the Author Jacob Dlamini is at present a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University and a Research Associate at the Society, Work and Development Institute (SWOP), University of the Witwatersrand. He holds a PhD from Yale University. Previously he worked as a journalist and was at one time the political editor of Business Day. His book Native Nostalgia (Jacana, 2009), about growing up in the township of Katlehong on the Witwatersrand, has won great acclaim.
R 235
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South Africa
This is the story of Comrade September, a member of the ANC and its military wing, MK. He was abducted from his hideout in Swaziland by an apartheid death squad in August 1986 and taken across the border to South Africa, where his interrogation and torture began. It was not long before September began telling his captors about his comrades in the ANC. By talking under torture, September underwent changes that marked him for the rest of his life: from resister to collaborator, insurgent to counter-insurgent, revolutionary to counter-revolutionary and, to his former comrades, hero to traitor. This book is about these changes and about the larger, neglected story of betrayal and collaboration in the struggle against apartheid. It seeks to understand why September made the choices he didcollaborating with his captors, turning against the ANC, and then hunting down his comradeswithout excusing those choices. Looking beyond the black and white that still dominates South Africas political canvas, the book examines the grey zones in which South Africans, combatants and noncombatant, lived. It seeks to contribute to scholarly attempts to elaborate a denser, richer and more nuanced account of South Africas modern political history. It does so by examining the history of political violence in South Africa; by looking at the workings of an apartheid death squad in an attempt to understand how the apartheid bureaucracy worked; and, more importantly, by studying the social, moral and political universe in which apartheid collaborators like September lived and worked. Paperback, 320 pages About the Author Jacob Dlamini is at present a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University and a Research Associate at the Society, Work and Development Institute (SWOP), University of the Witwatersrand. He holds a PhD from Yale University. Previously he worked as a journalist and was at one time the political editor of Business Day. His book Native Nostalgia (Jacana, 2009), about growing up in the township of Katlehong on the Witwatersrand, has won great acclaim.
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South Africa (All cities)
Eureka.   Finally, South Africa democratised! After more than five centuries of exploitation, the country is free! Nelson Mandelas dream of a Rainbow Nation gave hope to the people. South Africa will have peace and tranquillity. The nation will have a future as colourful as the rainbow. News Flash:   Two decades of ANC rule, and there is no Rainbow Nation. Today, South Africa is still-segregated. It has a nonwhite population more miserable than ever. The country suffers arguably the worst inequalities in the world.  The situation is worse than under minority Afrikaner Apartheid rule. The book   Apartheid: The Blame Past and Present, is jam-packed with stories from my life under Apartheid. In fact, my life is a journey within the bubble of Apartheid.  It switched discrimination away from black people. Today discrimination focuses on white people. Apartheid did not end in 1994. It just transformed into reverse-Apartheid. First published: February 2018. Paperback, 372 pages.    ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jan Cronje was born in April 1945 and spent 22 years working in Local Government, studying and practicing Public  Management and International Politics. He holds a Masters Degree in Public Management.  His Masters Degree Thesis was The Management and Administration of Civil Defence in South Africa (Stellenbosch University). Jan currently resides in the United Kingdom where he also lectured at the University of Derby (2005 2014). He spents his retirement as a freelance writer.  
R 380
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