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Buy An Introduction to the Social History of Medicine By Keir Waddington for R1,231.00
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Buy An Illustrated Social History of South Africa. - Alan F Hattersley - 1400g for R500.00
R 500
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Buy A Social History of Gardens and Gardening. THE PURSUIT OF A PARADISE. Jane Brown for R80.00
R 80
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Buy A Cockney Camera: Londons Social History Recorded in Photographs - Winter, Gordon 0.40kg for R90.00
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Buy Language and social history: Studies in South African sociolinguistics for R250.00
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Buy A Cockney Camera: Londons Social History Recorded in Photographs - Winter, Gordon for R90.00
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Buy The Mosques of Bo-Kaap - A Social History of Islam by A. Davids for R300.00
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Buy The Long Week-end: A Social History of Great Britain, 1918-1939 for R20.00
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Buy Language and Social History | Rajend Mesthrie for R165.00
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Buy A Social History of Gardens and Gardening. The Pursuit of a Paradise for R50.00
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About the product The wraps are rubbed and marked.Ink marks.Tightly bound.[R.K]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
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Buy HUGE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUARIAN/SCIENTIFIC BOOKS ON HISTORY OF GERMAN LANGUAGE - PICK UP ONLY for R1,750.00
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About the product Brenthurst Second Series, number 2. Standard edition limited to 850 copies. Large 4to; original crimson cloth; laminated pictorial dustwrapper, housed in removable protector; tinted top edge; silk markers; pp. 275 + (i), incl. index; several reproductions of contemporary illustrations, in monochrome and full colour. Earlier owner's bookplate to front free endpaper. A few fox spots to fore-edge, else fine."The name of John Blades Currey (1829-1904) is seldom mentioned in histories of southern Africa. Indeed, the young Englishman who arrived at the Cape in 1850 made little direct impact on its story. He was nonetheless to become a profound influence on some of the Cape's most famous men and an astute chronicler of the political and social events of his time. His memoirs, published here for the first time, cover half a century of Cape history, from 1850 to 1900. Soldiering, farming, copper-mining - Currey tried all these; then, on the advice of governor Sir George Grey he joined the Cape civil service. While in its employ in the late 1860s he was entrusted with the task of introducing to a sceptical Europe southern Africa's first diamond, the'Eureka'. Later, as secretary to the government of Griqualand West, he chose the new name of' Kimberley 'for the burgeoning diamond-fields town of New Rush. But in 1875 Currey was blamed for the diggers'rebellion there, and this led to his dismissal from office and blighted his subsequent public career. While he was in Kimbeley Currey befriended two young fortune-hunters, both of whom were to become renowned premiers of the Cape: Cecil John Rhodes and John X. Merriman. To both of them Currey was to remain a lifelong friend and counsellor.. He is revealed in the account not as a politician but as a man who helped to shape politicians, not as a man who made history but rather as one who was passionately part of it. The manuscript forms part of The Brenthurst Collection, as do the majority of the contemporary illustrations which complement the text." Books: John Blades Currey 1850 to 1900: Fifty Years in the Cape Colony
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Buy History of Japanese Religion: With Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation |... for R125.00
R 125
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About the product Number 89 of an edition limited to two hundred copies, signed by the author. 4to; quarter-leather deluxe binding, marbled boards, lettered in gilt on spine, and with gilt publisher's monogram to upper cover; tinted top edge; pp. (xiv) + 196, incl. index; colour plates after contemporary artwork; monochrome illustrations in text, from original photographs and artwork, with some sketches by the author. Very slightly shelf-rubbed. Very good to near-fine condition."Early explorers and settlers, courageous and eccentric personalities, trade, farming and enterprise, shipwrecks and frontier wars - this is the subject matter of the panorama of Port Elizabeth. The enthusiasm and conscientious scholarship of Eleanor Lorimer, regional historian of the social and cultural life of P.E., is manifest thorughout this absorbing book. Colonel Robert Gordon, Sir Rufane Donkin, Frederick Korsten, Captain Francis Evatt, Sophia Pigot, the Lovemore family - these are some of the names that feature in the early history of the region.. This rich and varied story is enlivened by a unique collection of illustrations: an extensive search was made for old photographs, with exciting results; there are reproductions of pictures by Daniell, Bowler, Baines, Huggins, and of engravings from contemporary issues of'Illustrated London News'and'Graphic'. The author herself has made wash drawings based on old photographs and Tony Grogan has contributed line illustrations of houses and monuments made especially for this edition."
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