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Buy Pocket map South Africa (Sheet map, folded, 10th ed) for R69.00
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Buy South East & Central England Road Map (Sheet map, folded, 34th Revised edition) for R128.00
R 128
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Buy South Downs Way National Trail Official Map - With Ordnance Survey Mapping (Paperback, New Fourth ed for R169.00
R 169
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Buy South Africa Provincial Political and Physical Wall Map 2015 Printed and Laminated for R550.00
R 550
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Buy ERIC PARKERS ROAD MAP TO BUSINESS SUCCESS - REVISED EDITION - FOR SOUTH AFRICAN ENTREPENEURS for R75.00
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Buy SW Coast Path South Cornwall Adventure Atlas By Geographers A-Z Map Company for R509.00
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The author has selected some of the noteworthies, explorers, traders, missionaries and travellers who opened up the subcontinent to European colonisation. Hardcover. English. Blackie & Son. ca 1910. ISBN: n/a. 316 pp with eight colour plates and folding map. Good, tight condition in original hardcover. Book No: 1024111
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About the product 4to; original pale boards, with lettering to upper cover; laminated pictorial dustwrapper; pp. 96; full-colour photographs; map. Dustwrapper very slightly rubbed. Very good condition."The game rangers at Sabi Sabi love their work. Over the years they have had the opportunity of taking exceptional photographs of some of the fascinating creatures which live in this lowveld wilderness. As their personal tribute and as an act of love for their environment, Sabi Sabi - The story of a South African game reserve, was published. Those who have visited Sabi Sabi will be reminded of their experiences and those who have not will be enticed to come and experience the magic of Sabi Sabi."
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About the product These are the first two volumes in the'African Hunting Reprint Series.'Text facsimile reprint of the two-volume John Murray 2nd edition of 1850, with a new introduction by Professor James A. Casada. Two 8vo volumes; original brown boards with gilt lettering to spine, and gilt elephant device to upper board in each case; pictorial dustwrappers; pp. xvii + xv + (i) + 388, (iv) + 381; plates, + route map in first volume. Dustwrappers slightly rubbed and edgeworn; a little foxing to endpapers, edges and reverse of dustwrappers, occasional fox spot elsewhere. Very good condition.'A particularly fine example of Victorian sporting literature, the book was markedly successful and ran to many editions. Gordon-Cumming writes of his hunting expedition which started from Grahamstown in October 1843 and which took him through countryside teeming with game -"not with herds, but with'one vast herd'of springboks; as far as the eye could strain."- to the Orange River and Griqualand West where he met Oswell, and, at Kuruman, Robert Moffat and, soon after, David Livingstone. He appears to have hunted every species of South African fauna and to have indulged himself in the sport to an extent almost unique even amongst the mighty hunters of Africa. The narrative is valuable for its description of the country and its inhabitants, and for its zoological and botanical notes.'
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About the product DJ is rubbed. Top board corneres gently bumped. Retailer's stamped price marking to fep. Map illustrated eps on blue paper. Pages xvi + 272. HEAVY BOOK, POSTAGE TO BE QUOTED. (Z-EN-EEW-4S) Life Histories of the South African Lycaenid Butterflies (G. Clark)
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Story of the events culminating in the inauguration of the Union of South Africa. Hardcover. OUP. English. 1960. ISBN: n/a. 549 pp with map. Good condition, no dw. Book No: 1000954
R 200
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 8 working days This new pocket guide covers both common and interesting insects from South Africa, making it possible to identify a wide range of local species. Some 431 insects are featured, many of which we may have spotted in our houses and gardens. Each is described with its key identification features, a colour photograph and distribution map. An illustrated quick reference guide on the inside front and back covers makes it quick and easy to navigate to the right insect group. Features Summary Pocket Guide: Insects of South Africa covers both common and interesting insects from South Africa, making it possible to identify a wide range of local species... Author Charles Griffiths (Author), Mike Picker (Author) Publisher Struik Nature Release date 20160105 Pages 152 ISBN 1-77584-195-2 ISBN 13 978-1-77584-195-1
R 150
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Die Journal van Dirk Gysbert Van Reenen 1803 Author: Prof Dr W Blommaert | Prof Dr J. A. Wiid and the English translation by Prof. J. L. M. Franken and Ian M. Murray Publisher: Van Riebeeck Society, Cape Town, South Africa Edition: First Series No 18 1937 Language: Afrikaans | English Condition: Very good. Clean copy with tight binding. Map at rear of book torn. Binding: Hardcover Pages: 299 Additional Information Rare find. Payment to be processed within 2 days of auction closing Item will be posted on the first Saturday following receipt of payment. We are not responsible for damages to or loss of items once posted The item is second hand and sold as such with no warranty or guarantee implied, expressed or given. Bidders to request detail of courier shipping options and costs International bidders to kindly request details of shipping costs
R 100
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About the product 212 x 135 mm; pictorial wrappers; pp. 108; photographs and maps; folding map inside lower cover. Occasional fox spot. Very good condition. (Curtis, 35)"This is Bob Crass's second book and was of great value to anyone fishing or planning to fish the streams of Natal in the 1970s and beyond. I know I personally found it very useful. It went through a couple of editions (the second in 1975), and came out in both hardcover and a handy paperback. The paperback edition has the title, author and A Daily News Publication - R2.00 on the front cover"- Paul Curtis: Fishing the Margins. A History and Complete Bibliography of Fly Fishing in South Africa.
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About the product 400 x 290 mm; laminated pictorial wraps; pp. xiv + 157, incl. index; profusely illustrated with contemporary photographs; map. Trace of foxing to edges. Near-fine condition."The War Reporter is an imaginary newspaper. There was no single Republican or Boer newspaper that was published on either a daily, weekly or monthly basis for the whole duration of the Anglo-Boer War. The'editor','reporters'and'correspondents'of The War Reporter never actually existed. The aim was to publish an account of the course of the war in its totality - meaning not merely the military confrontations. The format represents the way in which the war could have been reported in a pro-Boer weekly newspaper (monthly from September 1900), published in the South African Republic as the war progressed. One of the most formidable challenges that face historians is to understand the zeitgeist or atmosphere of the period they write about. The same is true for readers of history books. A failure to understand the situation at the time makes it virtually impossible to understand the major events, the decisions taken by the major participants, the reactions of the ordinary people and the contradictions of the past in the context in which they occurred. This was my biggest challenge as I attempted to portray the world and the views of the Boers as the Anglo-Boer War progressed. The book is first and foremost an attempt to answer the question: how did the Boers experience the Anglo-Boer War?"- Author's Introduction. Books: The War Reporter. The Anglo-Boer War through the eyes of the Burghers
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About the product Text facsimile of the Maskew Miller edition of 1952. 8vo; pictorial boards; endpaper map; pp. xiv + 310, incl. index; plates; folding genealogical table; line drawings in text. Tipped in on the half-title is a ticket for the"Malagas Pontoon"issued by the Swellendam Divisional Council (the hand-operated pont at Malgas on the Breede River is the last of its kind in South Africa). Near fine condition."In the heyday of the old Cape Dutch civilization they spoke of the coastland east of the Hottentot Holland mountains as the Overberg. This'new Canaan', as Lady Anne Barnard called it, is described by Dr Burrows as'one of the richest repositories of our national heritage'. The success of the first printing of this book many years ago proves his claim. The history of the Swellendam Drostdy, the short-lived Swellendam republic, the birth and development of sheep farming, glimpses of the lovely old homesteads, and the families who owned them, Van Bredas, Van Reenens, Reitzes, Moodies; the story of the fabulous Barry empire, the lost seaports; all these are revealed in a book that is not only for the collector and historian but for all who enjoy a good story and glimpses of an intriguing, romantic past." Books: Overberg Outspan. A Chronicle of People and Places in the South Western Districts of the Cape
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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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