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0484476998.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260034452.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260678252.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1959ZB1118263Lilongwe: 1959. first edition 300 pp. eight maps six folding folio paperback covers chipped or creased & darkened minor marginal tears to several pages not affecting text library marks. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Lilongwe: paperback
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6837Stamped 'SALISBURY . S. RHODESIA 28 SEP 38' 1938. On one side of an 8vo leaf. Worn and creased but with text clear and entire. Printed in red ink and headed 'POST OFFICE TELEGRAMS S. RHODESIA.' Four strips of text reading 'CHAMBERLAIN POINTS AT BERCHTESGADEN HITLER SAID THE SUDETENS MUST HAVE SELF DETERMINATION AND RETURN TO THE REICH IF THEY DESIRED AND THAT RATHER THAN WAIT HE WAS PREPARED TO RISK A WORLD WAR = END MESSAGE'. From the archive of James Pollock accredited Correspondent of Argus South African Newspapers Ltd. Stamped 'SALISBURY . S. RHODESIA | 28 SEP 38' [1938]. unknown
0428827160.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1960602Salisbury Rhodesia Zimbabwe: Southern Rhodesia Department of Publicity and Printed by Art Printing Works Limited Salisbury N.D. Circa 1960's. First printing. Card Covers. Pamphlet folded into four pages with printing to both sides; published by the Southern Rhodesia Department of Publicity. Included are sections on "The Birds of Southern Rhodesia" "Some Indigenous Rhodesian Flowers" "Wild Life Shooting and Fishing". Replete with photographs of flora and animals native to this region of modern day Zimbabwe. Light rubbing a few small chips along the bottom margin of the first page otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. Overall very good. Rare with no indication of this title in search results on the market or OCLC/WorldCat. <br/><br/> Southern Rhodesia Department of Publicity and Printed by Art Printing Works Limited, Salisbury unknown
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2024x-1032611448Routledge 2024. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge paperback
1936108831Salisbury: Southern Rhodesia. Departemtn of Publicity nd c1936. Souvenir Viewbook. good to very good. 711pp.pp. Square Octavo. Color illustration map and b&w Illustrations from photos and drawings. folding map at end. Original illustrated wrappers stapled as issued and folded once to Narrow Octavo. Color reprint of lithograph of the Falls laid in loose; minor soiling and wear to covers. good to very good A viewbook about Victoria Falls in Rhodesia. 1936 Southern Rhodesia. Departemtn of Publicity unknown
195231127aaozMinistery of Finance Southern Rhodesia 1952-01-01. 4th. Hardcover. Acceptable. With statistics mainly up to 1950." Light blue cloth hardbound without dust jacket 1952. Front and rear hinge covers opening. Name on first page else unmarked with moderate wear tanning and aging. Slight water stain to top back cover near spine. Includes many fold-out maps and graphs. Ministery of Finance, Southern Rhodesia hardcover
1928139521Bulawayo: Southern Rhodesia Publicity Bureau 1928. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Bulawayo Southern Rhodesia Publicity Bureau 1928. Duodecimo 84 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs and advertisements plus a folding map and an errata slip mounted at the head of the contents page. Colour-pictorial wrappers; minimal signs of age and use; an excellent copy with the inkstamp of the bureau on the title page. Southern Rhodesia Publicity Bureau paperback
6869Tobacco Auctions Limited Salisbury Southern Rhodesia. Undated. Dusty but very good on black vinyl with yellow label and triangular insert. In lightly worn creased and grubby original sleeve printed in green and yellow carrying a lengthy note by G. J. Ashton beginning 'On this record you can hear parts of an actual sale of tobacco held on the floor of Tobacco Auctions Ltd. Salisbury introduced by BOB CAGE. Mr. Cage a native of Halifax Virginia has been auctioneering tobacco for over fifteen years in the United States and Rhodesia. His unequalled flair for imitating others of his calling makes this record a unique souvenir for all those engaged in any branch of the tobacco business - .'. Continues with a description of 'the business of selling tobacco by auction' in Rhodesia the auctioneer is described as 'selling up to £500 worth of tobacco every minute - a feat of salesmanship it might be difficult to equal anywhere': '. The buyers have their own very individual methods of bidding. Perhaps the touching of an ear a sharp glance at the auctioneer or the raising of an eyebrow may send the price up by a penny or twopence per pound. .' R. F. Cage is an artist sculptor tennis player preservationist and community activist. In 1984 he won a world tobacco auctioneer contest sponsored by R. J. Reynolds and in 2007 he demonstrated 'the disappearing art of calling a tobacco auction' at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Tobacco Auctions Limited, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. unknown
19127350Johannesburg South Africa: South African Railways 1912. Hardcover. VG. An Official Handbook including the Places of Main Interest in Rhodesia. 1912 Johannesburg. 110 pp. Profusely illustrated with all the interesting places to visit as well as a large section on hunting in Rhodesia. Includes a map showing the rail routes in Southern Africa. Bound in stiff pictorial boards and in surprisingly nice shape save some rubbing to covers. Bookplate on front pastedown. South African Railways hardcover
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2024x-1032611472Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 248 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge hardcover
1914128279Bulawayo: Beira and Mashonaland and Rhodesia Railways 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Original leopard skin patterned hardback: slightly rubbed but firm and square with strong joints no snags no splits. Contents tight and clean no pen-marks just showing a Thomas Cook stamp at the endpaper and a further stamp across the title-page stating: "Gratis Copy". No other stamps marks or inscriptions. Size: 170mm x 115mm; collation: pp. xvi 395 1. Complete with the large colour fold-out map of Rhodesia a fold-out map of Acropolis Ruins a fold-out map of The Elliptical Temple a fold-out map of Zimbabwe Ruins a colour fold-out map of Victoria Falls and a single page map of the Khami Ruins. Also numerous illustrations and period adverts. The large colour fold-out map of Rhodesia facing p. 382 is in very good order bright and clean save a closed 7cm or 8cm tear which has since been repaired with what appears to be document tape. Thus a very scarce item in very good condition a genuine first edition complete with all its maps and pages. Beira and Mashonaland and Rhodesia Railways hardcover
1923233531923. Salisbury Southern Rhodesia dated in the album to 1923 and 1925 anchors this photograph album in the domestic world of white settler colonial rule where household comfort horseback leisure indigenous mining labor and racial hierarchy appear as parts of the same social order. Manuscript captions identify the Horwood estate in Salisbury and an earlier inserted photograph inscribed "Rua Mine / Mount Darwin / Rhodesia S.A. / 16.1.10" linking the family's Salisbury residence to the extractive frontier north of the capital. Other photographs place the family with African people in explicitly unequal colonial settings including a rickshaw carriage pulled by a man in ceremonial dress a white man posed before a grass hut with an African woman in the background and additional rural and domestic views that situate white family life within the labor transport and land structures of Southern Rhodesia in the first years after responsible government.<br /> <br /> Southern Rhodesia photograph album. Salisbury Rhodesia 1923-1925 with one earlier photograph dated Mount Darwin 1910. String-bound album containing 34 photographs 6 of them loose primarily small vernacular black-and-white prints mounted to dark album leaves with contemporary manuscript captions. Most photos measure 4" x 6". Identified subjects include the house named "Horwood" in Salisbury its drawing room the child "George" horseback portraits captioned "Kath and some of Ginger" "John Dupe and Pepper" and "M H Pepper / Kath Ginger" a rickshaw outing captioned with "Belle Murks Kath" rural waterways grass-roofed structures mounted riding scenes outdoor recreation a page captioned "Salisbury 1923" and two small photographs of uniformed men on shipboard one captioned "W.S. Medlic" with an additional note reading "Shark caught with boat hook baited with mutton on Medlic." The inserted Mount Darwin image carries the fullest inscription in the album naming Rua Mine and dating the mining connection to January 16 1910.<br /> <br /> The album belongs to the settler phase when Salisbury functioned as the administrative and residential center of a colony built on land alienation mining capital and African labor regulated for white economic and domestic advantage. Its sequence moves between house horse child servant or transport encounter mining inscription and military association without separating them which is precisely what gives the object its documentary force: the album records colonial privilege not as an abstract policy but as ordinary family life organized through African service segregated space and access to land and extraction. Rubbing and edge wear to covers expected toning and handling wear to photographs and leaves scattered corner wear and six photographs now loose; overall good condition. A family album of Southern Rhodesian settler life in which domestic comfort in Salisbury and an earlier Mount Darwin mining reference remain inseparable from the colonial labor order that sustained them. unknown