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  • av Sihle-Isipho Nontshokweni
    123,-

  • av Robert R. Edgar
    166,-

  • av Rafiek Mammon
    125,-

  • av Sihle-Isipho Nontshokweni
    153,-

  • av Terry-Ann Adams
    180,-

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    194,-

  • av Anne Biccard
    194,-

  • av Bereket Habte Selassie
    166,-

  • av June Bam
    208,-

  • av Sol Plaatje
    193,-

    Sol Plaatje's Mhudi is the first full-length novel in English to have been written by a black South African and is widely regarded as one of South Africa's most important literary works.

  • av Xolisa Guzula & Athambile Masola
    125,-

  • av MICHAEL HARMEL
    195,-

    "The vast crowd that line the beflagged route to the Kremlin was, as in New York, friendly and cheering. 'Welcome, Otherworld Visitors to the Land of Socialism!' spelt out the banners, in big Cyrillic letters. 'For Universal Peace and Free Scientific Exchanges!' The chairman of the Supreme Soviet, Noriskin, followed closely along the pattern set by Dr Faradien when he introduced Rogard. And Rogard's message of peace and goodwill, expressed in flawless Russian, once again met with loud and enthusiastic applause." A dizzying blend of speculative history and unnerving prophesy, of utopian justice and the realpolitik of the Cold War, The White People has been in an archive for nearly 60 years. Wrien the same year that Fidel Castro entered Havana in triumph, Harmel presages current threats to our planet by introducing visitors from another - the White People, who came from Oxindu.

  • av MONGANE WALL SEROTE
    193,-

    Now in its 10th year, the Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Award is a launching pad for upcoming poets. From slam poetry to formal rhyme, the anthology is a celebration of language and cultural diversity.

  • av NOZUKO SIYOTULA
    207,-

  • av David Dison
    180,-

  • av Karen Theunissen
    125,-

    Take your Place, You Belong is a rhyming picture book that tells the story of two best friends who face discrimination on the playground because they look different from one another. This book explores themes of empathy, heroism, friendship and identity.

  • av Ashraf Kagee
    166,-

    The sun begins to set and twilight falls over the Cape Town suburb of Salt River. The year is 1960, the year of the Sharpeville massacre. Three friends, Ainey, Haroun and Cassius, comrades in arms and merry pranksters, make a discovery that changes their lives.

  • av Adekeye Adebajo
    166,-

    Set over five days in an African Hereafter called "After Africa", this story revolves around the British South African imperialist, Cecil Rhodes, awakening in an After African Limbo after being asleep for 120 years.

  • - The Story of Thembi Kgatlana
    av Nik Kirkinis
    179,-

    It is not easy. Having a dream, having talent and being faced with a world that wants you to have neither - it is not easy. This is not an easy story. This is a book about difficult odds, about cruelty, about broken families and addiction. This is also a story about hope.

  • - Secrets of the War that Liberated South Africa
    av Ronnie Kasrils
    235,-

  • av Musida Musida
    125,-

    [...] Gugu smiled. "My darling child, you are already perfect. You just have to be yourself." She pulled Shudu closer. "Just remember one thing, my child. If you are beautiful inside," she tapped Shudu's chest where her heart was beating, "then you will always be beautiful outside."

  • av Shem Compion
    295,-

    Part tourist guide, part monograph, this book journeys through South Africa's amazing wildlife reserves. Indicating what types of animals to find and in which provinces to find them, this record not only contains stunning pictures and pertinent, detailed information but also teaches enthusiasts how to capture South Africa's beauty on camera.

  • - Indigenous Women Re-Interpret Southern African pasts
    av Bernedette Muthien
    230,-

  • - A Guide to Identifying South African
    av A.T. Ankiewicz
    317,-

    This is a unique, first-of-its-kind tree book with beautiful illustrations of the fruiting twigs of 381 South African trees. The reason behind illustrating tree fruits is that, like so many tree-lovers, Trevor found it difficult to identify many tree species from their leaves as they are the most variable of all the plant parts.

  • - Race and Class under ANC Rule
    av Ebrahim Harvey
    275,-

    This is a wide-ranging and trenchant critical account of South Africa since 1994, focusing particularly upon the follies and failures of the ANC government over the past 25 years.

  • av Adrian Koopman
    295,-

    Accompanied by superb photographs, this ground-breaking book is the first practical field guide to record the Zulu names of bird species commonly found in KwaZulu-Natal.

  • - Guineafowls, Francolins, Spurfowls, Quails, Sandgrouse & Snipes
    av Rob Little
    323,-

    This is the definitive monograph on the gamebirds of Africa. This detailed full-colour handbook includes everything needed to identify and get to know the 89 species that fall into six groups: guineafowls and Congo Peafowl.

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