489 résultats
3 p. 4°. Sm. tears to outer edge. Minimally spotted. Paul Kruger eerbiedig opgedragen. Text in Dutch.
Paris, Editions des Peuples Noirs - 1978 - Revue "Peuples noirs peuples africains" n°2 mars-avril 1978 - In-8 - Broché - 253 pages Contient : De la violence de l'impérialisme au chaos rampant - Où en sont les droits de l'homme et de la femme en centrafrique ? - Guinée-Conakry : un Etat révolutionnaire ? - Burundi : comment fabrique-t-on une classe Compradore ? - Aperçu de l'appareil juridique d'une dictature fasciste francophile d'Afrique noire - Vivre au Cameroun - Répression contre le mouvement étudiant camerounais - Le Togo "en général" - Tribune libre : l'Apartheid et l'hypocrisie de la gauche française - .....
Broch?. 319 pages.
Broché. 399 pages.
22 p. Or. cover. Text in South-African.
19 p. Large 4°. Or. cover. 1. Maanlig. (Jan Celleirs) 2. Die windjie (Theo Wassenaar) 3. Blomme (Jan Celliers) 4. Hoe lank nog, Heer (W.E. Louw).
xxii + 354pp.richly illustrated + 12 plates in colour, hardcover (editor's cloth), illustrated dustwrapper, 29cm., very good condition, C80151
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 204 pages.
Cartonn?. 253 pages. Rousseurs.
Percaline de l'?diteur. 220 pages.
5 p. Large 4°. Decorative title printed in gold, green and blue.
121pp., tekst in zuid-afrikaans (with english summary), stempeltje, [Academic dissertation], C37655
7 p. Large 4°. Loose. Title illustration by W. Illner illustrating armed farmers. Text in Dutch.
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, 11 coloured plates and 13 plates in monochrome; original red cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, upper joint split, case shaken else a good, clean working copy. Sold from an institution with its marks on front endpapers. Hosken, p.124.
Cartonn?. 514 pages.
Previous owner's name to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, trace of foxing to top of page edges and no bumping to corners. 190pp. Nontetha had a series of visions in 1918 in South Africa's eastern Cape when the influenza epidemic was sweeping the world. Her preaching that this was a punishment of God and that she must lead her people to reform their ways caused the government to commit her to a mental asylum. Sixty years later the author and historian learnt of her fate and arranged for her body to be transferred from a pauper's grave to her home village.
Broch?. 260 pages.
24 S. Faltspuren. Inhalt gebräunt.
Inscribed by the Author on the title page. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked cream cloth boards, a trace of foxing to page edges and tiny bump to upper front corner. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or creased with small tear to upper front edge and slight rubbing to corners. 232pp. A biographical account of the author's time with the S.A.W.A.S (the South African Auxiliary Services) in South Africa and in Italy. Their function was to provide help for visiting troops. The author was a close friend of General Smuts. Illustrated. Extremely scarce in the UK.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. Crease across rear cover. Clean pages with slightly marked dusty covers. 143pp. Hole-punched pages bound with brown ribbon. Paintings and a little sculpture in colour and black & white of the work of twenty-four South African artists. Each set of works accompanied by concise biographies of the artist by different writers. Scarce in the UK.
Broch?. 262 pages.