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  Robert Mugabe Power, Plunder And Tyranny In Zimbabwe Martin Meredith.  Postage is R45.00.  
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Buy Robert Mugabe Power, Plunder and Tyranny in Zimbabwe by Martin Meredith for R65.00
R 65
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Buy Robert Mugabe power, plunder and tyranny in Zimbabwe Martin Meredith for R50.00
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Buy Robert Mugabe Power, Plunder and Tyranny in Zimbabwe for R65.00
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Softcover in good condition, binding is solid and the book is clean inside. Published in 2002 with 243 pages and illustrated with b/w illustrations. Now for the first time the whole story of what's happening in Zimbabwe, is told in detail. Postage in RSA = R50.00 (new PO rates since 1/4/2017)
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 243 PAGE SOFTCOVER BOOK IN GOOD CONDITION                                             ZIMBABWE, RHODESIA 
R 40
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ISBN-13: 9781868421213ISBN-10: 186842121XAuthor: Martin. MeredithEdition: First PrintBinding: PaperbackPublisher: Jonathan BallPublished: December 2002
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A riveting picture of the tragic political story of the descent of a country into chaos, and the once charismatic leader whose tyranny put it there. Book No: 23948/1000896 Softcover. Jonathan Ball. English. 2002. ISBN: 186842121x.243 pp with bw illustrations. Good condition in slightly dog-eared softcover.
R 120
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  Amagi Books, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2000. Softcover. Book Condition: Good+, bookseller stamp on ffep. "When Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe, lost a crucial constitutional referendum, he unleashed rampaging armed thugs on his countrymen because he feared losing the upcoming parliamentary elections." --from the back cover. Ships same or next business day. Minor shelf and edge wear, head and foot of spine taped.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 152 pages.
R 120
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Title:The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe Author: Douglas Rogers Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers (2009) ISBN-13: 9781868423620 Condition: Very Good, Slight rubbing on the corners Binding: Soft Cover Pages: 312 Dimensions: 23.3 x 15.2 x 2.0 cm +++ by  Douglas Rogers +++ Thrilling, heartbreaking, and, at times, absurdly funny, The Last Resort is a remarkable true story about one family in a country under siege and a testament to the love, perseverance, and resilience of the human spirit. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Douglas Rogers is the son of white farmers living through that country's long and tense transition from postcolonial rule. He escaped the dull future mapped out for him by his parents for one of adventure and excitement in Europe and the United States. But when Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe launched his violent program to reclaim white-owned land and Rogers's parents were caught in the cross fire, everything changed... The Last Resort is an inspiring, coming-of-age tale about home, love, hope, responsibility, and redemption. An edgy, roller-coaster adventure, it is also a deeply moving story about how to survive a corrupt Third World dictatorship with a little innovation, humor, bribery, and brothel management.
R 150
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 As described with 239 pages single illustration scanned one of hundreds in the book the book this limited edition has been signed by Robert Mugabe who has signed all 600 de lux copies.
R 350
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Thabo Mbeki: The Dream Deferred By the time he retired in 2009, Thabo Mbeki ruled South Africa, in effect, for the full 15 years of its post-apartheid democracy: the first five as Nelson Mandela's 'prime minister' and the next ten as Mandela's successor. No African leader since the uhuru generation of Nkrumah and Nyerere has been as influential. Mark Gevisser's long-awaited biography is a profound psycho-political examination of this brilliant but deeply-flawed leader, who has attempted to forge an identity for himself as the symbol of modern Africa in the long shadow of Mandela. It is also a gripping journey into the turbulent history and troubled contemporary soul of the country; one that tries to make sense of the violence of the past and confusion of the present. As Mbeki battles, in the current day, with demons ranging from AIDS to Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe and finds his legacy challenged by the ever-growing candidacy of his would-be successor Jacob Zuma, The Dream Deferred tracks us back along the path that brought him here, and helps us understand the meaning of South Africa, post-apartheid and post-Mandela. This book is a story about home and exile. It is a story, too, of political intrigue; of a revolutionary movement struggling first to defeat and then to seduce a powerful and callous enemy, of the battle between unity and discord, and the dogged rise to power of a quiet, clever, diligent but unpopular man who seemed to take little joy in power but have much need for it. Author Mark Gevisser ISBN 9781868423507 Format Paperback Pages 376p.
R 265
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Christopher Hope, prize-winning author and renowned journalist, was six years old when he met his first dictator.  It was Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, friendly neighbour and architect of the brutal apartheid regime of South Africa.  Since then he has observed the cruelties and absurdities of tyranny in many places and among many peoples, most recently in the repeating patterns of repression instigated by Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Brothers Under The Skin is an impassioned reflection on the all too familiar traits of tyranny: its wild paranoia, its murderous conviction of righteousness, and its inability to concede power, however small.  From Milosovic's Serbia to the killing fields of Matabeleland, Christopher Hope reveals the vainglorious essence of tyranny as being essentially the same, regardless of race, nation or ideology it claims to embody.  Bringing his unique experience and dazzling prose style to bear on the subject, he has produced a disturbing, yet amusing text that reveals the tragic absurdity of one man's lust for power. Soft cover, fair condition.  The cover is scuffed and creased in places.  279 pages.
R 50
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The Fear In 2008, memoirist and journalist Peter Godwin secretly returned to his native Zimbabwe after its notoriously tyrannical leader, Robert Mugabe, lost an election. The decision was severely risky--foreign journalists had been banned to prevent the world from seeing a corrupt leader's refusal to cede power. Zimbabweans have named this period, simply, The Fear. Godwin bears witness to the torture bases, the burning villages, the opposition leaders in hiding, the last white farmers, and the churchmen and diplomats putting their own lives on the line to stop the carnage. Told with a brilliant eye for detail, THE FEAR is a stunning personal account of a people laid waste by a despot and, armed with nothing but a desire to be free, their astonishing courage and resilience. Author Peter Godwin ISBN 031605187X, 9780316051873 Format Paperback Pages 353p.
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