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Signed & inscribed by the author, Elizabeth Robertson Campbell. Softcover. . Published by the author. 208 pages. It is said that truth is stranger than fiction. Elizabeth Robertson Cambell gives us a story that is so shocking, thrilling, harrowing, and heartbreaking, that it reads like a novel. Hers is a self-published book that has found its way from her home in South Africa all the way around the world, passed from country to country through Europe to the United States, from reader to reader who whispered, "You won't believe this..." Elizabeth Campbell live in Israel and fell in love with a Jewish man. Together they overcame religious and cultural differences, life-threatening political and public persecution, separation...only to be put to the ultimate test of their love. On the eve of their wedding, she was forced by a rabbinic council to make a choice between her love for her young man and her love for Jesus. Signed / Autographed / Biography & Autobiography / Family & Relationships / Love & Romance / Religion / Faith Additional photos on request. Please ask any questions before placing your order.  Many more books available, click here!
R 20
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South Africa
The Flag Book Of The United States: The Story Of The Stars & Stripes & The Flags Of The 50 States - By Whitney Smith **SIGNED** Revised Edition, Soft Cover, Published By William Morrow & Company 1975 Cover Boards Have Browning To The Back, Damp-Staining & Rubbing To The Edges. Binding Is Tight & Strong. SIGNED On The Half-Title Page By The Author In Black Marker. Light Browning & Minimal Foxing To The Pages. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote.
R 150
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy AUTOGRAPED / SIGNED - BOUTROS BOUTROS-GHALI EGYPT FOR UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY for R400.00
R 400
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Buy AUTOGRAPHED / SIGNED - BAN KI-MOON FORMER SECRETARY GENERAL UNITED NATIONS for R860.00
R 860
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Buy AUTOGRAPHED / SIGNED - BAN KI-MOON FORMER SECRETARY GENERAL UNITED NATIONS for R900.00
R 900
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Buy AUTOGRAPHED / SIGNED - KURT WALDHEIM - FORMER SECRETARY GENERAL UNITED NATIONS for R350.00
R 350
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Buy AUTOGRAPHED / SIGNED - JAVIER PEREZ DE CUELLAR - FORMER UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY GENERAL for R1,600.00
R 1.600
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Buy R.S.A. 1995 United Nations. 2 x Unadopted Essays on Bond Paper. Signed by F. Frescura S.M.P.S. for R350.00
R 350
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Buy AUTOGRAPHED / SIGNED - JAVIER PEREZ DE CUELLAR - FORMER UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY GENERAL for R1,680.00
R 1.680
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Buy AUTOGRAPHED / SIGNED - KURT WALDHEIM - FORMER SECRETARY GENERAL UNITED NATIONS for R400.00
R 400
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 Published by D. Van Nostrand in 1963. Hardcover without a jacket, in good condition except for a deep scrape at the bottom of the front board. Brigadier Armstrong has signed his name in pen on the inside. An interesting book describing aircraft and operations of the United States Air Force of the time. This book was given to Brigadier Raymond F. Armstrong (later General, and Chief of Air Staff, SAAF) by General Jack E. Thomas, USAF, as per the inscription.
R 150
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South Africa
Jimmy Doolittle, was a World War II aviator hero. He served as an officer in the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War. He was a brigadier general, major general and lieutenant general in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. He was later honored with the Medal of Honor for his valor. Photograph shows Doolittle in uniform, the half frontal view, The photograph, B/W, 8"x10", is inscribed and signed with a fine black ballpoint, well pressed, and placed in the top right hand corner of the photo: "To....: With sincere best wishes. J.H.Doolittle". The item is in superb condition.
R 950
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South Africa
***PLEASE NOTE WE DELIVER TO CAPE TOWN, JOHANNESBURG AND BLOEMFONTEIN*** Name of collection/ series: World Bowls Tournament 1976 Year of issue: 1976 Country code: R.S.A. Item code: FDC 2.12 Signed by: This first day cover is signed by South African Minister of Sport and Recreation in 1976, Piet Koornhof. Pieter G. J. Koornhof  (2 August 1925 – 12 November 2007) was a South African politician. As an  apartheid -era  National Party  cabinet minister, he held various portfolios in the cabinets of  B.J. Vorster  and  P.W. Botha, and was later appointed ambassador to the United States. After the end of apartheid, he joined the  African National Congress  in 2001.
R 60
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Pietersburg (Limpopo)
Job vacancy exists for eligible candidates (outside the United Kingdom) who wish to be employed under the management of our company. The Egerton House Hotel London is offering great opportunities to interested candidates who would come out successful to occupy the numerous job positions available. Our company is a Hotel that is landmarked in London United kingdom and we welcome candidates with skills such as Primary Skill Labour (PSL), Secondary Skill Labour (SSL) and Semi Skill Labour (SSL2). All interested and qualified persons should immediately contact us for job placement. with the feeling of a homely private residence and staff on hand to satisfy every whim. We Require enthusiastic, friendly profession and highly motivated individuals to join our successful team. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Employment Type: Full Time Monthly Salary: 2,700GBP and above depending on level of experience Preferred Language of Resume/Application: English Years of Work Experience: One year minimum We are pleased to announce that we are having our last quarter recruitment exercise in our UK office only. With this process we hope to fill different vacant positions which have been created by expansion here in the UK. Though the positions to be filled is in the UK, applicants from any where in the world are encouraged to apply. The vacant positions includes: We have made a public commitment to training called the Skills Pledge through the UK Government's Train to Gain Service Foreign / International Language Translators And Teachers Reservations Clerk Beauty Therapist Masseur / massagist Spa Receptionist Electrical Engineer Host / Hostess Assistant Manager Of Front Office Receptionist Guest Relations Assistant Assistant Floor Housekeeper Commis Housekeeping Services Room Attendant Cleaner Dishes Cook & Chef Account Manager Accountant Waiter / Waitress Bartender Business Analyst Coffee Attendant Coffee Manager Conference & Banqueting Operations Manager Demi Chef De Partie Chef De Partie Food & Beverage Team Members Store Keeper We Require enthusiastic, friendly profession and highly motivated individuals to join our successful team. Interested Applicants Should forward Their CV / RESUME via email. mdevlin@rchmails.com Signed Michelle Devlin HR General Manager The Egerton House Hotel London.
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South Africa
  Routledge, 1997. Book Condition: Used. This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear, some spine sunning and a crease on the top edge of the front cover. Scrape on top text edge. Owner inscribed and signed on front free end paper, DJ  O'Hanlon, CDR SAN (RETD) Ex RN, Ex POW China and Japan, 1941 - 45.   Summary: This text details the activities of Unit 731 of the Imperial Japanese Army, a formation dedicated to conducting bacterial warfare research in Manchuria. Under the command of Colonel Ishii Shiro, the unit conducted many experiments in the 1930s and 1940s which involved the use of living subjects. The author shows how the United States government provided immunity from investigation for men who thereby avoided war crimes trials, so that the US could acquire the results of Japanese expertise in bacteriological warfare. 297 pp.
R 90
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South Africa
1990 first edition hardcover with dust jacket and 403 pages in very good condition. R50 postage in SA. Before southern Africa's peace there came war. Between August 1987 and July 1988 Fidel Castro 's Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, the SADF, Angolan government forces directed by Soviet officers, and an Angolan opposition guerilla army trained by Red China, France and the United States, clashed in the biggest land battles in the history of black Africa. It was a war for Africa's very soul. It culminated in a peace agreement, the New York Accords, signed on 22 December 1988, which have already proved as momentously important for Africa as the 1945 Yalta Agreement between Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill was for post-war Europe.
R 680
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South Africa
1990 first edition hardcover with dust jacket and 403 pages in very good condition. R55 postage in SA. Before southern Africa's peace there came war. Between August 1987 and July 1988 Fidel Castro 's Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, the SADF, Angolan government forces directed by Soviet officers, and an Angolan opposition guerilla army trained by Red China, France and the United States, clashed in the biggest land battles in the history of black Africa. It was a war for Africa's very soul. It culminated in a peace agreement, the New York Accords, signed on 22 December 1988, which have already proved as momentously important for Africa as the 1945 Yalta Agreement between Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill was for post-war Europe.
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South Africa (All cities)
Book and wrapper in great condition - Actually looks brand new and unread to me - 403 pages which includes and excellent index at the back -  Before Southern Africa's peac e there came the war. Between August 1987 and July 1988 Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, the South African Defence Force, Angolan government forces directed by Soviet officers and an Angolan opposition guerrilla army trained by Red China, France and the United States clashed in the biggest land battles in the history of black Africa. It was a fierce collision of ideologies and of modern warplanes, missiles and tanks across one of the world's most remote and undeveloped terrains known to Angola's former Portuguese colonial rulers as the Land at the End of the Earth. Thousands of men died and thousands more were terribly maimed. Weapons and ammunition worth billions of dollars were destroyed and expended. The Angolan economy was crippled. The budgets of Cuba, South Africa and the Soviet Union were subjected to terrible strains. It was a War for Africa's very soul. It culminated in a peace agreement, the New York Accords, signed on 22 December 1988,. The reader will learn what it is like to encounter an advanced Soviet MiG fighter in a French Mirage warplane 30,000 feet above the forests of Africa; what emotion grip a reconnaissance commando lying unseen inside Cuban lines within feet of enemy soldiers; how it feels in an armoured car to face a Soviet T-55 tank at just 30 feet in burning bush and swirling dust and smoke. This is, however, far more than just an account of men in battle. Woven through are details of the political background to the conflict and the diplomatic initiatives which governed the lives and deaths of young Cuban, South African and Angolan men at the front.    * Africana *  *N.B.*   If you buy more than one book from me you only pay R 6 postage on each additional book   – see what else I have to offer, it might be worth your while.
R 390
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South Africa (All cities)
1990. Hard cover with dust cover. 403 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound, neat and clean. Front endpapers have rubber stamps and marks where paper was attached. Under 1kg. Between August 1987 and July 1988 Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, the south African Defence Force, Angolan government forces directed by Soviet officers and an Angolan opposition guerrilla army trained by Red China, France and the United States clashed in the biggest land battles in the history of black Africa. It was a fierce collision of ideologies and of modern warplanes, missiles and tanks across one of the world's most remote and undeveloped terrains known to Angola's former Portuguese colonial rulers as the Land at the End of the Earth. Thousands of men died and thousands more were terribly maimed. Weapons and ammunition worth billions of collars were destroyed and expended. The Angolan economy was crippled. The budgets of Cuba, South Africa and the Soviet Union were subjected to terrible strains. It was a War for Africa's very soul. It culminated in a peace agreement, the New York Accords, signed on 22 December 1988,. The reader will learn what it is like to encounter an advanced Soviet MiG fighter in a French Mirage warplane 30,000 feet above the forests of Africa; what emotion grip a reconnaissance commando lying unseen inside Cuban lines within feet of enemy soldiers; how it feels in an armoured car to face a Soviet T-55 tank at just 30 feet in burning bush and swirling dust and smoke. This is, however, far more than just an account of men in battle. Woven through are details of the political background to the conflict and the diplomatic initiatives which governed the lives and deaths of young Cuban, South African and Angolan men at the front. It is, all in all, a story of African fighting on an unprecedented scale, the international intrigue spanning several continents, and the new opportunities it opened up for democracy to 100 million people in five countries.
R 590
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South Africa (All cities)
Please see images for details of the stamps for sale. Stamps will not be removed from their pages for posting, so will be delivered in a A4 size board backed envelope. Items are based in the United Kingdom, and all packages are sent using Royal Mail International Signed mail.   POSTAGE COST IS: R150    
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
The War for Africa: Twelve Months That Transformed a Continent - Fred Bridgland - Ashanti -1990- Hard cover -No dust cover - Book in very good condition. Before southern Africa's peace there came the war. Between August 1987 and July 1988 Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces, the south African Defence Force, Angolan government forces directed by Soviet officers and an Angolan opposition guerrilla army trained by Red China, France and the United States clashed in the biggest land battles in the history of black Africa. It was a fierce collision of ideologies and of modern warplanes, missiles and tanks across one of the world's most remote and undeveloped terrains known to Angola's former Portuguese colonial rulers as the Land at the End of the Earth. Thousands of men died and thousands more were terribly maimed. Weapons and ammunition worth billions of collars were destroyed and expended. The Angolan economy was crippled. The budgets of Cuba, South Africa and the Soviet Union were subjected to terrible strains. It was a War for Africa's very soul. It culminated in a peace agreement, the New York Accords, signed on 22 December 1988,. The reader will learn what it is like to encounter an advanced Soviet MiG fighter in a French Mirage warplane 30,000 feet above the forests of Africa; what emotion grip a reconnaissance commando lying unseen inside Cuban lines within feet of enemy soldiers; how it feels in an armoured car to face a Soviet T-55 tank at just 30 feet in burning bush and swirling dust and smoke. This is, however, far more than just an account of men in battle.   
R 245
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