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1996RO80095299STRUIK PUBLISHERS. 1996. In-Folio. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 160 pages. Nombreuses photos en couleurs, dans le texte et hors-texte. Ouvrage en anglais.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 968-Afrique du Sud
1371695London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1939 in-8, xvi-432 pages, atlas de 32 cartes en couleurs, 30 photogravures. Demi-chagrin, tête dorée, autres tranches tachées, sinon bon exemplaire. 1ère édition. ** in-8, xvi-432 pages, 32 pages of coloured maps, 30 photogravures illustrations and reference sections. Half morocco, t.e.g., other edges soiled, else a nice copy. First edition.
Previous owner's name to title pages. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to slightly faded spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, tiny piece missing from original oversized corner and no bumping to corners. 157pp. Originally published twenty years earlier and written by Govan Mbeki who had now spent twenty years in prison on Robben Island along with Nelson Mandela, this books covers the revolt at the time of the establishment of the first bantustan in the Transkei in 1964.
Previous owners' names/stamp to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with slightly rubbed/marked boards and corners. 244pp. Originally primarily designed as a promotional vehicle for trade in South Africa and South West Africa (Namibia) during the apartheid era, this gives a fascinating insight into social conditions at that time.
1370895London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1900 in-8, xiii+450 pp.+ [14 pp.] (publisher's catalog) 4 portraits, 1 carte dépliante. Reliure percaline bleue, d'éd., premier plat illustré et doré, coiffes légèrement usées, ex-libris Ayres d'Ornellas, qq rousseurs sur le faux-titre et le titre, autrement bel exemplaire en très bon état. Edition originale.
No marks or inscriptions. Minor creasing to covers adjacent to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 98pp. An account of South Africa and the involvement of its troops in the Second World War. Well illustrated. Published to commemorate fifty years after its outbreak.
1966hist0577Cape Town, Juta 1966. gr.-8°. (10), 422 S., 1 gef. Karte u. einige Tafeln, OLn. mit OU., Buch tadellos, Umschlag randrissig.
Revised edition. Good paperback. Water staining to inside covers. Rear endpaper removed. 5697. eng
197050281London: LRD Publications Ltd 1970. First Edition. Slim octavo 18.25cm; stapled wrappers; 20pp. Light wear to extremities else Fine. A pamphlet jointly published by the Labor Research Department and African National Congress South Africa addressing the following questions: "What in fact does apartheid mean in human terms How does it affect the different race groups in South Africa And which are the British firms involved" p.3. LRD Publications Ltd unknown books
1908128728London: Smith Elder & Co. Cape Town: T. Maskew Miller 1908. X, 316, (8) pages. With one plate. Blue original cloth binding. (Used. Library copy). 21x14 cm
Inscription from author on front end paper. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright boards, label removal mark to rear and very minor bumping to lower corners. 366pp. A comprehensive treatment of all aspects of government and politics in South Africa, not merely concentrating on race relations and apartheid.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 96pp. Beautiful photographic images of South Africa's fabulous land, animals, peoples and culture.
197348773London: International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa 1973. Small folio. 96 loose sheets - title map and introduction plus 79 photographic illustrations with 14 descriptive leaves. Held in the original folding box this with some light wear to extremities. London: International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa unknown
174721931-2. Two pages extracted from an autograph album c.17.5 x 11cm sl. grubby mainly good condition. One entitled in ink "North of Scotland v. Springboks. Aberdeen: 9th Jan.1932"; the other just headed by date so "10/1/31 32 in fact" There are eight 8 signatures of South African players on the first page described above and twenty-two 22 signatures on the second total 30. One name "S G Osler" is repeated on both pages. Given that a scrawled signature is liable to misinterpretation the following members of the touring party appear to have signed: First page total 8 signatures: a. initials Pienaar; b. initials Nicholls; c. undeciphered; d. W.F.R. Schreiner; e. J.D. Dallas f. initials Williamson; S.G. Osler; P.J. Mostert.Second Page total 22 signatures: a. undeciphered; b. W.F. Bergh prob.; c. initials Loew; d. Gerry Brand; e. undeciphered; e. D.H. Craven; f. M.G. Francis; g. P. de Villiers; h. S.G. Osler; i. Alb v d Merwe; j. undeciphered; k. S.R. du Toit; l. F.W. Waring; m. M.M. Ireland; n.J.C. van der Westhuizen; o. J. Nic Biermann; p. J.H. van der Westhuizen; q. J.A.J. Macdonald; r. H. Kipling; s. D.O. Williams; t. F.D. Venter; H.M. Forest. list in order of the Wikipedia entry on the tour:T.B. Pienaar; Gerry Brand; F.W. Waring; J.C. van der Westhuizen; J.H. van der Westhuizen;Danie Craven; M.G. Francis; P. de Villiers; W.F. Bergh; J.N. Bierman; H.M Forrest; H.G. Kipling J.A.J. McDonald; A.J. van der Merwe; P.J. Mostert; S.R. du Toit. WITH: S.G. Osler signed twice not on Wikipedia list and W.F.R. Schreiner not on Wikipedia List Other names or scrawled signatures look like the following: Dallas; Williamson; Ireland; Williams; Nichols W.F.R. Schreiner "Mr WFR 'Bill' Schreiner chairman of the Springbok selection committee for many years". "D. Williams" doesn't appear in the main list of the Touring Party Wikipedia but is listed as playing against Llanelli in the resumé of results. Images available. 1931-2 unknown
1888142115Port Elizabeth: Published by the Author 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Port Elizabeth Published by the Author 1888. Large quarto 375 × 305 mm vi pages plus 104 Woodburytypes four very large measuring 233 × 326 mm or the reverse the rest approximately 125 × 190 mm mounted within printed borders on 29 card leaves recto and verso. Original full leather blocked in gilt and blind later rebacked retaining most of the original backstrip; all edges gilt; leaves a little cockled and tanned with a few slightly marked and foxed; expert conservation to a split near the head of the spine to the front free endpaper and the three leaves of text comprising the title leaf and two leaves of introductory notes by the photographer; overall a very good copy with the plates in excellent condition. A lavish photographic survey of Cape Colony Natal Orange Free State and the Transvaal Republic with a particular focus on the 'scenery gold and diamond mining districts and mines seaports and the native industries and life of South Africa' from the foreword. <p>This copy has the additional interest and value of a large albumen silver photograph 205 × 282 mm mounted on the verso of the front free endpaper acting as a frontispiece. the margin below the plate is captioned '"Tweedie Hall" Natal Taken by the architect while the house was being built in 1892'. Jacqueline Kalley's book 'Farmhouses of Old Natal' records that the house was built by James and Eliza Morton and the name comes from Tweedie Hall in Scotland where they were married. They arrived at Port Natal in 1868 purchased a farm and over time acquired some 12000 acres of land. Morton sold agricultural machinery and built the first silos in Natal. The grand house was designed by the prolific Natal architect William Street-Wilson; it survives to this day and is currently owned by a great-grandson of the Mortons. Published by the Author hardcover
Inscription on 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 and no bumping to corners. 168pp. Throwing off any semblance of political correctness, this book takes an enlightened look at South Africa. Scarce.
63509c.1880 . Albumen print pasted on card good condition and with good tonal range. Dimensions: 220 x 140mm 8.5 x 4.5 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1880] unknown
1950T55247Amsterdam/ Kaapstad, 1950 190pp., 21cm., tekst in Zuid-Afrikaans, [Academisch proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1950]
190pp., 21cm., tekst in Zuid-Afrikaans, [Academisch proefschrift, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1950]
94705aafWien, Alfred Hölder, 1881, gr. in-8vo, XVI + 528 S. / X + 532 S., mit 235 Original-Holzschnitten und vier Karten. Kleiner Legat Stempel auf Vorsatz ‘Guggisberg’ orig. ill. Leinenbde. (A Gerhold-Leipzig). Sehr schönes Exemplar.
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the RMS Pretoria Castle preparing to sail from Cape Town with the assistance of the coal-buring steam tug Danie Hugo in 1963; Photo inside front cover of RMS Brighton (F106); Full-page photo of P & O's cruising vessel Arcadia anchored at Kotor, Yugoslavia; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Big Ships; European Commentary; Under Sail; Her Final Bow - HMS 'Ark Royal' photofeature; P & O SS 'Arcadia' - part 1 - a review of her career; The Last of 'the Vessels' - part 2 of a review of the decline of coastal sailing craft trading in British waters; Guide to the Ships of the Royal Corps of Transport and the Royal Air Force; Reader to Reader; South African Harbour Tugs - a report on the tug fleet of the South African Railways & Harbour Administration - a famous fleet which includes what is now probably the largest number of tugs actively still in steam; Ship Sales; Casualties; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS 'Plover' in 1946 inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Signed by Author on title page. No other marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and very minor bumping to some corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very slight creasing to some corners. 128pp. The story commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Open-Air Theatre at Maynardville in Wynberg, Cape Town, and in particular the concerted effort of theatre enthusiasts and professional theatre practitioners to maintain the annual Shakespeare season so successfuly. Extremely scarce.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
12 p. Large 4°. Contains: 1. Amsterdam (D. Keet) 2. Klaas Vakie (D. Keet) 3. Moeders skat (H.H. Joubert) 4. Waghondje (J.F.E. Celliers) 5. Verlange (A.D. Keet) 6. Slampamperliedje (C.L. Leipoldt). Title illustration of de "Tafelberg". Signed on title by the composer.
15 p. Large 4°. Sm. tear to upper part title. Rare. Text by J.F.E. Celliers and I.D. du Plessis. Decorative title designed by Peter de Greef. Text in South-African.