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South Africa's Heritage: How Our Fathers Lived, Worked and Played. From Van Riebeeck to XIXth Century Times. Part one: Their Homes, Part two: The interior of their homes and their dress, Part 3:Their customs, amusements and sport, Part Four: Their Commerce and Transport, Part 5: Printing, education, art and science. (Series of 5 issues, complete set). Publisher: Caltex, S. Africa, Part 1 = 1960, Part 2 = 1961, Part 3 = 1962, Part 4 = 1963, Part 5 = 1964. Paperback, pictorial wraps. The wraps are a bit marked and worn. Internally clean and tightly bound. A highly collectible series, which is complete with all 5 issues.
R 630
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Buy Five Years of a Hunters Life in the Far Interior of South Africa - With Notices of the Native Tribe for R517.00
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Buy Practical Interior Decorating for South Africa Estelle Spaarwater for R195.00
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Buy Francois Levaillant Second Voyage through the interior of South Africa - FIRST EDITION 1795 Vaillant for R8,000.00
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About the product South African Library General Series, Number 18. 210 x 145 mm; pictorial wrappers; pp. 78, incl. index; monochrome illustrations. Wrappers very slightly rubbed. Very good condition."Porter's Touwfontein letters are published firstly as an insider's account of an important development in the history of South Africa, for the meeting convened by the Governor in 1845 was the beginning of a chain of events which led to the appointment of a British Resident in the Transorange in the same year, the proclamation of British sovereignty over the area in 1848 and the establishment of the Orange Free State in 1854. In addition, however, the letters also provide an entertaining and informative description of conditions in the interior of South Africa in the 1840s." The Touwfontein Letters of William Porter (May-July 1845) (Karel Schoeman)
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