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Vorster's Africa - Friendship and Frustration By: Al J. Venter A first edition hardcover published by Stanton in 1977 Mustard coloured covers with white writing to the spine & front cover, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete, light rub & fade to spine Packaging and Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation Abe #
R 200
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 Rhodesiana Book Pair:  Vorster's Africa (1977) by Al. J. Venter  First Edition & Rhodesia The Problem (1969) by Donald Smith   These items are in GOOD CONDITION, RETAINING BOTH THEIR ORIGINAL DUST JACKETS. ALL PAGES ARE PRESENT AND SPINES ARE IN PERFECT ORDER.   Vorster's Africa (1977) First Edition by Al. J. Venter Content covers: - The Chimerenga Campaign by ZIPRA  AND ZANLA in the East. -Operation Hurrricane by Rhodesian Security Forces in the North-East. -Profiles on Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe. -The collapse of Portuguese rule in Angola and Mocambique. -Cuban involvement in Africa. -Escalation of conflict in South-West Africa.   Rhodesia The Problem (1969) by Donald Smith  (UK Edition). Content covers: - The socio-political buildup to UDI. -The reaction of the World to Rhodesia's declaration. - British sanctions. - The role of South Africa toward UDI. - The beginning of the Terror War by African Nationalists.   NB: NO FOREIGN BIDDERS NO PERSONAL COLLECTION OF ITEMS PAYMENT TO BE MADE WITHIN 48 HOURS COURIER IS BY POSTNET COUNTER-TO-COUNTER.
R 125
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In this book the author has dealt mainly with the cross-border issues and wars affecting South Africa. Hardcover. E Stanton. 1977 1st ed. ISBN: 949997153. 387 pp with bw illustrations. Good condition with dw. Book No:1000223
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
Publisher:  Ernest Stanton Publishers - 1977 Format: Hardcover with D.Jacket Book & D.J. condition:   Book - good.  Inscribed / signed by author on f.e.p.  D.J. -  Overall in good condition.  1/2 tear bottom edge, hardly noticeable.  Slight shelf wear - back cover (see pic above) Postage cost: Post Office - Standard postal rate (tracked) R57 OR PostNet2PostNet courier R99  
R 250
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South Africa
  **XMAS SPECIAL ** PRICE REDUCED BY R150 **PRESIDENT BJ VORSTER** **UNIQUE ERROR STRIKE** **SOUTH AFRICA 1c** **EXCELLENT CONDITION** **PLEASE JUDGE FOR YOURSELF**
R 500
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Two distinct shades of the 4 cents value. Please contact me if any further information is required. You will receive the item(s) shown in the image(s). PLEASE NOTE THAT IF ANY ITEM FAILS TO MEET WITH YOUR APPROVAL - FOR ANY REASON - THEN PLEASE RETURN IT WITHIN 7 DAYS, WITH A COVERING NOTE, AND A FULL REFUND WILL BE MADE. NO RESPONSIBILITY WILL BE TAKEN FOR ANY ITEMS LOST BY THE POST OFFICE. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS - PLEASE READ THE PAYMENT AND SHIPPING OPTIONS BEFORE BIDDING DISTINCT SHADES OF THE 4c VALUE                          
R 10
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South Africa
HI. i have the following coins in my possession that i would like to get rid off 33 x 5c -1965-1969 406 x 5c - 1970-1985 6 x 5c - 1968 "The end of Charles Robberts Swart's presidency" 24 x 5c - 1982 "The end of Balthazar Johannes Vorster's presidency" 20 x 5c - 1976 "The end of Jacobus Johannes Fouche's presidency" 7 x 5c - 1979 "The end of Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs' presidency" total = R800 O.N.C.O
R 800
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***PLEASE NOTE WE DELIVER TO CAPE TOWN, JOHANNESBURG AND BLOEMFONTEIN***   Name of collection/ series:   Biographical sketch of Prof Dr J. D. Du Toit (Totius)   Year of issue:   1977   Country code:   R.S.A.   Item code:   FDC 2.22   Signed by: This first day cover was signed by B.J. Vorster. Vorster is known for having been the fourth State President of South Africa.  Vorster was known for his staunch adherence to apartheid, overseeing (as Minister of Justice) the Rivonia Trial in which Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage, and (as Prime Minister) the Terrorism Act, the complete abolition of non-white political representation, the Soweto Riots and the Steve Biko crisis. 
R 85
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South Africa
***PLEASE NOTE WE DELIVER TO CAPE TOWN, JOHANNESBURG AND BLOEMFONTEIN***   Name of collection/ series:   300 Years Stellenbosch   Year of issue:   1979   Country code:   R.S.A.   Item code:   FDC 3.19   Signed by:   This first day cover was signed by 1979 chancellor of Stellenbosch University, B.J. Vorster. Vorster is also known for having been the fourth State President of South Africa.  Vorster was known for his staunch adherence to apartheid, overseeing (as Minister of Justice) the Rivonia Trial in which Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage, and (as Prime Minister) the Terrorism Act, the complete abolition of non-white political representation, the Soweto Riots and the Steve Biko crisis. 
R 125
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***PLEASE NOTE WE DELIVER TO CAPE TOWN, JOHANNESBURG AND BLOEMFONTEIN***   Name of collection/ series:   RSA Fourth State President Inauguration   Year of issue:   1978   Country code:   R.S.A.   Item code:   FDC 3.10   Signed by:   This first day cover is signed by the fourth State President of South Africa, B.J. Vorster. Vorster was known for his staunch adherence to apartheid, overseeing (as Minister of Justice) the Rivonia Trial in which Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage, and (as Prime Minister) the Terrorism Act, the complete abolition of non-white political representation, the Soweto Riots and the Steve Biko crisis.
R 195
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South Africa
Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War Hardcover, 490 pages.  Published August 2005
R 295
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2003. Hard cover with dust cover; 490 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound. Over 1kg. Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War
R 190
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South Africa (All cities)
2003. Hard cover with dust cover; 490 pages. Very good condition. As new. Over 1kg. Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War
R 270
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Swanepoel, P. (SIGNED PRESENTATION COPIES) THE NEW AFRICAN; AFRICA SOUTH, AFRICA SOUTH IN EXILE and TRANSITION Presentation Copies by Author of "REALLY INSIDE BOSS". SEE IMAGES FOR MORE INFO ON CONTENTS Privately Printed. First Editions. THE NEW AFRICAN 330pp.; AFRICA SOUTH, AFRICA SOUTH IN EXILE and TRANSITION 133pp., index. Piet Swanepoel, the author of these two studies, was transferred from the Police to work for BOSS and its successor agencies from 1969 to 1984. When the BOSS files were opened after 1994 it turned out that Piet Swanepoel, of the Special Branch, had been given the task of keeping an index on all contributors to the The New African, a banned publication at the time. The opening of the files revealed also all Special Branch and BOSS papers which had been sent to Vorster as Minister of Justice. This is Piet Swanepoel's account on these banned publications. Very Good. Few pen annotations in text and presentation inscription by Author on fep's. Wraps. (##2578)
R 750
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The illustrations are the work of ten of South Africa's leading game photographers. Foreword by BJ Vorster Prime Minister.  With map of the National Parks. This Seventieth Birthday book of Kruger National Park outlines thrilling detail about various National Parks of South African Nature Paradise and enjoyment of its amenities.   Da Gama Publishers red hardback well-binded, clear white pages, patterned endpages, wear to  edges of  red covers. Dust jacket has wear and tears  168 pages.    
R 40
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South Africa
Jannie Momberg, The Memoirs of an Afrikaner with a conscience  - From Malan to Mbeki - Benedic Books - pp, indexed, photographs - Hard saof cover as new. Postage & packaging R “I worked for the NP and voted for it for 30 years of my life. However, I crossed my Rubicon. When I did so, it was with my heart as well as with my mind. I admitted my guilt and apologised for it.­” Jannie Momberg – .­Some people said he was a traitor of the Afrikaner politics. Others regarded him as a courageous senior politician who was willing to relinquish the National Party (NP), to embrace and help build the New South Africa.­In this book, Jannie Momberg takes the reader on a fascinating journey, filled with humorous anecdotes in his famous tell-­it-­like-­it-­is style. It tells of his early days as member of the NP when he was influenced by Afrikaner leaders like DF Malan, John Vorster and PW Botha and of his breakaway to the Independent Party and the subsequent forming of the Democratic Party in the late ’s when he fulfilled his life-­long ambition to become a Member of Parliament.­Jannie was not only a senior politician, he was also a legendary sport administrator and manager of the world famous barefoot athlete Zola Budd.­Soon after he wrote the last chapter for this book, Jannie Momberg passed away on 7 January .
R 65
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Stel 1: Afrikaans on Erns met Patriot Boekie en Presidente Munte Stel 2:Desimale munte: en 's Stel 3: B J Vorster FDC Met 5c en 1c en Fouche R1
R 200
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***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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Die Ster Tydskrif- 17 Oktober 1969 - Oorlog op ons Grens - Ons manne in aksie teen Terroriste. SA Tronke, John Vorster, Chris Barnard   See photo's as part of the description.      International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Shipping and Packaging: Shipping includes BOB Final Order Fee, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R63 Courier:R130  Postnet: R115          
R 90
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Die Ster Tydskrif- 17 Oktober 1969 - Oorlog op ons Grens - Ons manne in aksie teen Terroriste. SA Tronke, John Vorster, Chris Barnard   See photo's as part of the description.      International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Shipping and Packaging: Shipping includes BOB Final Order Fee, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R68 Courier:R140  Postnet: R115          
R 55
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