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  • av Shem Compion
    296,-

    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
    231

  • - A Guide to Identifying South African
    av A.T. Ankiewicz
    324,-

    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
    276

    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
    296,-

    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
    330

    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.

  • av James Oatway
    336,-

    A strongly truthful book. Oatway and Skuy have brought together this collection of photographs in a way that forces us to view the individuals as human. Unsettling and disturbing, it is unapologetic about the job of work it has been tasked to do.

  • - The Story of Saul Sithole
    av Lorato Trok
    196

    Unrecognised, ignored and forgotten. The Forgotten Scientist: The Story of Saul Sithole is the untold story of a pioneering black scientist who made a great contribution to the fields of anthropology and ornithology in South Africa.

  • - South Africa's First Elected Black Politician
    av Martin Plaut
    246

    Dr Abdullah Abdurahman (1872-1940) was the first person of colour ever to be elected to political office in South Africa. He represented some of the poorest people in Cape Town on the City Council and then the Provincial Council. First winning a seat in 1904, he was to serve the city for 36 years.

  • - The Diary of an Emergency
    av Anne Biccard
    211,-

    Anne Biccard has worked as an emergency doctor in Johannesburg for more than 30 years. It is a job that is both terrifying and thrilling, where death can be outwitted by skill and quick thinking, and the pressure eased by dark humour.

  • - A Novel
    av Terry-Ann Adams
    184

    This novel opens the door to the lives of five Coloured women facing life-changing challenges while trying to do the most important thing - survive another day in Eldorado Park in the south of Johannesburg.

  • av NIQ & ED MHLONGO
    262,-

    This place is labelled the city of gold, Jozi Maboneng. There is indeed a constant rush, the winner takes it all, and a "survival of the fittest" mentality driving the hunger and competitive spirit of those born here, and equally seen in the eyes of the immigrants; legal and illegal alike.

  • - Mabuza, Fred Daniel and the Great Land Scam
    av Rehana Rossouw
    276

    Corruption cost taxpayers around R1.5 trillion during Jacob Zuma's spell as president of South Africa. Despite attempts by the police, the courts and the Public Protector to stem the rising tide of graft in South Africa, several politicians were rewarded with high office after stealing the aspirations of millions of people.

  • - 20 Environmental Stories from South Africa
    av David Bristow
    226

    This exciting third book from David Bristow covers everything environmental in South Africa that you always wanted to know about. Subjects including pesticides, poaching, petrol, plastics, population, pollination, pollution, pods, politics, pharmaceuticals, people, prophets, power and poop.

  • av Mabel Mnensa
    137

    Kantiga Finds the Perfect Name is a beautiful tale, infused with some magic that reimagines a popular African folklore for the modern child. "There was once a beautiful little girl with a heart as big as her name, Kantiga.

  • av Resoketswe Manenzhe
    206

    In this journey, someone will get lost, someone will give up and turn back, and someone may go all the way to the end. All these people will try to tell you the story of what happened.

  • - The Journey of an ANC Soldier
    av Hassen Ebrahim
    225

    An account of the life experiences of a South African of Indian descent who was fortunate enough to be a part of some of South Africa's most important changes in the transition from apartheid to a constitutional democracy.

  • - South Africa after Covid-19
     
    226

  • - Memoir of a covert war
    av Philippa Garson
    230

  • - The Makings of a Waterslams
    av Jamil F. Khan
    225

  • - My Search for the Truth
    av Imtiaz A. Cajee
    239

  • - My Life and Times
    av Juby Mayet
    226

    'It was said that my maternal grandfather, Iederoos Sallie, could stand on the corner of 15th and Krause Street in Fietas, and be heard all the way down to number 22 when he burst into song [...] I remember my mother telling me, when I was quite young but old enough to understand, that my father, Moegammat Sallie Sallie,

  • av Evelyn Groenink
    217

  • av Karen Theunissen
    135

  • - Will Ramaphosa's ANC survive?
    av Oscar van Heerden
    203,-

  • - A Harrowing True Journey of Addiction and Survival
    av Melinda Ferguson
    225

  • - Secrets and Highs of a Sober Addict
    av Melinda Ferguson
    226

  • av Daylin Paul
    379,-

    The winner of the 2017 Ernest Cole Award is Daylin Paul for his project, Broken Land. The project explores the other side of power. Set in Mpumalanga, home of 46% of South Africa's arable soil, it is also the area where nine power-burning coal stations are active.

  • - The Struggle for Oukasie
    av Kally Forrest
    137

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