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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days "On the day he was born, before he could crawl, the boy who knew nothing, knew nothing at all." There is a boy who knows nothing at all - everyone tells him so. One day he discovers a strange creature in his parents' wardrobe and - surprise, surprise - he doesn't know what it is. The funny thing is that his mum and dad can't tell him either. Determined to identify his new friend, the boy who knows nothing sets out on a quest for information! A superbly surreal picture book from the author and illustrator of The Elephant in the Room. Features Summary "On the day he was born, before he could crawl, the boy who knew nothing, knew nothing at all." There is a boy who knows nothing at all - everyone tells him so... Author James Thorp (Author), Angus Mackinnon (Illustrator) Publisher Templar Publishing Release date 20190601 Pages 48 ISBN 1-78741-193-1 ISBN 13 978-1-78741-193-7
R 145
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy If You Knew Her If You Knew Her: The perfect life or the perfect lie? By Emily Elgar for R345.00
R 345
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South Africa (All cities)
J Krishnamurti As I Knew Him by Susunaga Weeraperuma A reprint hardcover edition published by Motilal in 1998 `Brown cloth covers with gold writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete, clean & bright Postage within S Africa R60 thru P Office Postnet, Courier or Pep Paxi options are available Overseas buyers can contact us for a postal quote
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy We knew a duiker: A true story-Wilson Macarthur-Rhodesian Story 1977-Rhodesia for R250.00
R 250
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Buy If You Knew Suzy - A Mother, a Daughter, a Reporters Notebook (Paperback) for R302.00
R 302
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy The Africa We Knew. Mantis Editions of Southern African Poets 1 for R75.00
R 75
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Buy What Dawid knew. A journey with the Kruipers. Patricia Glyn. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. for R70.00
R 70
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Buy Better Than They Knew - Volumes 1 and 2 - Ed. R.M. de Villiers for R80.00
R 80
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Buy I Never Knew That about Royal Britain - Christopher Winn for R120.00
R 120
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Buy The God We Never Knew: Beyond Dogmatic Religion To A More Authenthic Contemporary Faith for R90.00
R 90
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Buy They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers - By Gray Barker for R400.00
R 400
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Buy Better than they knew vol 1 & 2 Edited by R.M. de Villiers hardcover for R75.00
R 75
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy WHO KNEW, the BIG book of questions that will make you think again. Excellent condition. for R160.00
R 160
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Buy THE ABYSSINIA EXPEDITION, 1867-1868, REGIONS CAESAR NEVER KNEW `SIGNED` for R550.00
R 550
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With plenty of insider's insight--and without pulling any punches--Dana Kollmann introduces the real science and the actual process of crime scene investigation as she recounts her life as a CSI in all its fascinating and gritty detail. Whether explaining rigor mortis or insect infestation rates, speeding to an accident scene or cautiously entering a crime scene, she shows what it's really like to work in the front lines as a forensic expert. With an eye for detail, and a frank and often witty voice, Kollman allows readers to cross the crime-scene tape and visit a world most civilians never knew existed, letting them see and smell the bodies, hear the bugs, and walk through dozens of cases. Never Suck a Dead Man's Hand offers a perspective as informative as it is irreverent and is the first real look at the day-to-day life of a crime scene investigator.
R 55
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South Africa (All cities)
Every action, every deed, every significant moment is tattooed on your skin for ever. When Leora's father dies, she is determined to see her father remembered forever. She knows he deserves to have all his tattoos removed and made into a Skin Book to stand as a record of his good life. But when she discovers that his ink has been edited and his book is incomplete, she wonders whether she ever knew him at all. This product ships within 3-5 working days.
R 69
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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 - 11 working days This volume of spellbinding essays explores the tense relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann, providing new perspectives on their collaboration. Featuring chapters by leading scholars of Hitchcock's work, including Richard Allen, Charles Barr, Murray Pomerance, Sidney Gottlieb and Jack Sullivan, the collection examines the working relationship between the pair and the contribution that Herrmann's work brings to Hitchcock's idiom. Examining key works, including The Man Who Knew Too Much, Psycho, Marnie and Vertigo, the essays explore approaches to sound, music, collaborative authorship and the distinctive contribution that Herrmann's work with Hitchcock brought to this body of films, examining the significance, meanings, histories and enduring legacies of one of film history's most important partnerships. By engaging with the collaborative work of Hitchcock and Herrmann, the book explores the ways in which film directors and composers collaborate, how this collaboration is experienced in the film text, and the ways in which such partnerships inspire later work. --. Features Summary A compelling collection that looks at one of the most famed director-composer collaborations in film history. --. Author Steven Rawle (Editor), Kevin J. Donnelly (Editor) Publisher Manchester University Press Release date 20190501 Pages 240 ISBN 1-5261-3952-9 ISBN 13 978-1-5261-3952-8
R 457
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South Africa (All cities)
About the product Pictorial dustwrapper, frayed, original buckram, gilt, pp. xix + 340, a few illustrations.'Hackwriter, satirist, comic poet, Rowlandson's collaborator, Editor of The Times when not in prison for debt, raconteur, life-long enigma: his adventures and misadventures.''Thousands of nineteenth-century readers knew the Tours of Doctor Syntax, loved the old-fashioned hero and the aquatints by Rowlandson illustrating the tours, and never heard of the author, William Combe. This was exactly as Combe intended; for half a century of authorship, he never signed a single work. He preferred to be known as a gentleman of leisure, a literary dilettante, even when busily turning out book after book from his quarters in debtors'prison.' Doctor Syntax; a silhouette of William Combe, Esq. (1742 - 1823) (Harlan W. Hamilton)
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South Africa (All cities)
About the product 8vo; original orange cloth, lettered in black on upper cover; no dustwrapper; pp. (x) + 89; line drawings. Cloth partially sunned and mottled; ownership inscription to front free endpaper; scattered, moderate foxing. Fair to good condition."This is not an autobiography in the usual sense but an attempt to show the influences in the life of a young South African of the first generation, in the period between the end of the Boer War and the outbreak of the first World War. Until 1914 I knew only the Cape Peninsula. These reminiscences, therefore, are of that narrow strip of land between Cape Town and Cape Point, separated from the mainland by the Cape Flats."
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South Africa (All cities)
About the product Publisher's presentation inscription to title page. 8vo; original brown boards; pictorial dustwrapper with later lamination; illustrated pastedowns; pp. (xii) + 171, incl. index; photographs and monochrome illustrations. Earlier owner's name signed on front pastedown; loosely inserted press review of the book. Very good condition."I have. written the stories of my ancestors and my own reminiscences and have allowed myself to expand on those aspects which I believe to be of general interest and perhaps even amusement. In particular I have done my best to draw a pen picture of my beloved father, Eric Anderson Walker, as I knew him and his famous works. I have glossed over my own sadnesses and heartaches and extracted some of the more light-hearted anecdotes from the kaleidoscope of my life, referring'pari passu'to episodes in recent and contemporary History as they have impinged on me."
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South Africa (All cities)
About the product 8vo; original red cloth, with gilt lettering and regimental emblem to upper cover; endpaper map; pp. 161; plates in monochrome and colour; line drawings in text; some maps. Spine a bit sunned; occasional fox spot. Very good condition. A very attractively illustrated unit history."THE STORY OF THE NINTH will be eagerly sought after by all past and present Sappers. Not only will it be treasured as a valuable personal memento by all who knew the 9th Field Company at close quarters, but by contributing to the funds of the Sappers Association it will assist in perpetuating the memory of Those Comrades of all S.A.E.C. Units who did not return. It became apparent in the early planning days of 1939 and 1940 that South Africa, with its high proportion of artisans and technicians, would be able to make a larger contribution in Sapper personnel than was ever likely to be needed for our own Divisional and L. of C. requirements. Rather than use this surplus of skilled man-power in a non-technical rôle, the General Staff wisely agreed to organise and train both full- and part-time Sappers for any emergency likely to arise and, as near as possible, to anticipate the need for specialized Engineer units for a multitude of purposes. The fact can now be proudly recorded that, due to this early foresight, no request for Sapper assistance from any of the various Force Headquarters, however complicated, was ever made to the U.D.F. in vain." Books: The Story of the Ninth. A Record of the 9th Field Company, South African Engineer Corps. July 1939 - July 1943
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South Africa (All cities)
About the product 8vo; original brown boards; pictorial dustwrapper; illustrated pastedowns; pp. (xii) + 171, incl. index; photographs and monochrome illustrations. Name signed on title page; trace of fishmothing to dustwrapper; a little spotting to edges. Very good condition."I have. written the stories of my ancestors and my own reminiscences and have allowed myself to expand on those aspects which I believe to be of general interest and perhaps even amusement. In particular I have done my best to draw a pen picture of my beloved father, Eric Anderson Walker, as I knew him and his famous works. I have glossed over my own sadnesses and heartaches and extracted some of the more light-hearted anecdotes from the kaleidoscope of my life, referring'pari passu'to episodes in recent and contemporary History as they have impinged on me."
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
The book is about a rural girl Lucky Atlega “Sky” Molapo became a billionaire hip-hop Star after following her music talent from a young age. Even though her parents channelled her to become a teacher, she chose music. Sky inspired lot of young people especially from her village that you can become whomever you want to become in live. She started music in Primary School singing in a Choir. Her boyfriend taught her to play a guitar during college years and she started to play at the campus for students. One day she got a gig in a tavern next to the college playing on the Weekends and special occasions. She signed her first record deal when she was doing her last year at college and record her first album the following year. People knew she was a guitarist but were surprised when her first release was hip-hop album and the album was a hit. All of her albums were selling gold and platinum. She later parted with the record company to start her own label after she had a conflict with her boss. She continues rising to a billionaire doing big investments in South Africa and internationally but the success was short lived. Unknown gunmen killed her in front of the gate at her home. Police investigation stalled after they lack evidence that can lead to possible suspect but her legacy lived. You can buy the book on Amazon, link: httpswww.amazon.com/dp/B0CHZ1RHYC or read for free if you are a member of Kindle unlimited.
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Midrand (Gauteng)
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
here same of students testimonies “Actually I can say I am liking my Studying with Kingsway College. One thing I like about studying with Kingsway is the time, Flexibility. I mean for me I have to come study and later go for work, so for someone who is working like me I will recommend Because being at work and studying, Someone would need time to rest and kingsways studying time or roaster is flexible thus it caters for Non-working and working Students. To be Honest at first I judged by appearance and size, But I was proved After my first lecture that Appearance is nothing as Compared to Knowledge. I mean the lectures are above average, understandable and made easy.I simply like the way the lectures are being presented to me, For anyone who wish to study I will Recommend Kingsway College for Flexible Studying times and Conditions” - Remember Chibururu Kingsway college helped me achieved the inevitable, it helped me set my goals and also achieve it, I found my studies quiet convenient and flexible as the time table wasn't a hectic 8-5 or worse 6 classes was kept at a minimal and it didn't occupy to much of my daily schedule I'd recommend Kingsway College to anyone who is working 9-5 and still has a dream he / she would like to rekindle Kingsway College is the Way for you. - Monique When my mom told me I had to resume my studies I wasnt to pleased of the idea of going back to school as sitting in a class all day isn't very appealing.When I first went to inquire about Kingsway College the staff was friendly and helpful, Studying wasnt all bad as it didn't take to much away from my daily schedule. Lectures were convenient enough to attend, classes weren't a dead sentence as the lectures knew what they were doing it made things so much easier. I'm taking things a day at a time I've learned so much in such a short period of time and from this point onward I can only grow into better person kingsway college gave me the necessary platform to achieve my goals. - Jason Kings
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