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Author: Stephen Bury Publisher: Michael Joseph; 1996; 135x215mm; 584 pages; ISBN 9780718141622 A brilliant black comedy for the network age... in 2017 even more relevant in world politics!...'Convincing and outrageous, with believable politics, computer science and biotechnology. Interface is an excellent book.' -- Starlog 'Delicious and colourful.' -- Wired  ...Like a bolt from the blue, the blood clot shoots up from the cartoid artery, directly into the Governer's brain. The massive stroke should be the end of his chances. Instead, it makes him the perfect candidate... On the eve of the Third Millennium, the world's greatest democracy prepares to renege on the national debt. Step forward William A. Cozzano, a likeable mid-Western Governer with one insidious advantage. A biochip in his head, hardwired to a computerized polling system. The mood of the electorate channelled directly into his brain... Cozzano's wealthy backers believe he can go all the way. They might be right. But who wants to be around when a radio-controlled President finally lets the people have their way?... * Please add R67 to standard shipping charge, for shipping to outlying (not main) centres in SA, for courier delivery service. Please contact for revised courier fee if buying multiple books in a single order. Alternative: SAPO ordinary parcel service @ R66 for first item; thereafter R6.50 per additional item. ** Paxi courier option: Paxi service between Pep outlets countrywide -- service takes approx. 7 days for delivery. This service is especially convenient for customers in outlying regions. (Smaller parcels: R57; large parcels: R97).
R 62
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South Africa (All cities)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days Between 1832 and 1885 West Cornwall was highly unusual in the British electoral system. Throughout the period the division was never contested at a general election, and the Liberals maintained a stranglehold on both parliamentary seats. Yet this apparent stability disguised an often turbulent reality of party manoeuvring and personal rivalries. Dr Jaggard's book uncovers much that has been so far unknown about this phenomenon. The introduction surveys West Cornwall politics between the First and Third Reform Acts, suggesting how the Liberals' hegemony was established and maintained. Both the numerical strength of Methodism in the division, together with corrosive rivalries among the county's Conservatives, played a part, but the papers suggest other factors at work too. Prominent among them immediately after 1867 was the Liberal party's organisation, and the prominence within it of men of new wealth such as the miner-banker J M Williams. As a snapshot of the mid-Victorian electoral system in action the papers widen our understanding of local and national politics, particularly reasons for the electoral success of the Gladstonian Liberal party. Features Summary Between 1832 and 1885 West Cornwall was highly unusual in the British electoral system. Throughout the period the division was never contested at a general election... Author Edwin Jaggard Publisher Devon & Cornwall Record Society Release date 19990101 Pages 210 ISBN 0-901853-42-9 ISBN 13 978-0-901853-42-4
R 552
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South Africa (All cities)
Faber & Faber 1943 FIRST EDITION Hardcover, no jacket in good condition - the corners of the boards are bumped and the spine edges show a little shelf wear. Deckled edges present as published. The four illustrated plates and two folding maps are all present. The maps are perfectly folded and show no signs of wear or damage. This is the third and last volume of Reitz's autobiography and covers life in South African politics between the wars, concluding with him as Deputy Prime Minister of South Africa.      
R 120
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