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Buy Die Wereld van Susanna Smit 1799 - 1863 - Schoeman, Karel for R220.00
R 220
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Buy Karel Schoeman - DIE LAASTE AFRIKAANSE BOEK. Outobiografiese Aantekeninge. for R450.00
R 450
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Buy KAREL SCHOEMAN - SPIRAAL 1971 & OP N EILAND 1971 - HUMAN EN ROUSSEAU for R45.00
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About the product South African Library General Series, Number 23. 210 x 147 mm; pictorial wrappers; pp. 94, incl. index; contemporary illustrations in text. Lower cover very slightly rubbed. Very good condition."Ann Hamilton, as the wife of a missionary artisan, was not expected to be more than an assistant to her husband, and when she tried to establish a wider field of activity for herself, she speedily incurred the powerful and effective hostility of both Dr Philip and Robert Moffat.. [Her] life. with its limitations and frustrations. is to be regarded as typical of the lot of women on the mission field in the early nineteenth century". Karel Schoeman: A thorn bush that grows in the path'. The missionary career of Ann Hamilton, 1815-1823
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Buy Die Jare: n Teks vir beeldradio- Karel Schoeman for R65.00
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Buy Only an anguish to live here by Karel Schoeman for R300.00
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Buy Olive Schreiner - n Lewe in Suid-Afrika 1855-1881 - Karel Schoeman for R200.00
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Buy The Griqua Captaincy of Philippolis 1826-1861 - Karel Schoeman for R280.00
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About the product 8vo; dark brown boards, lettered in white on spine; laminated pictorial dustwrapper, housed in removable protector; pp. 308, incl. index; historical illustrations; map. Fine condition."In 1826 a group of emigrants from Griquatown under Adam Kok II was allowed to settle at the mission station of Philippolis in the Transgariep. This became the capital of a new Griqua Captaincy, which for several decades was an important factor in the politics of the Northern frontier and the cause of the British Government first becoming involved in the affairs of the area. Basing his account on contemporary sources, Karel Schoeman here describes fully for the first time the rise, development and collapse of the Philippolis Captaincy, and gives a detailed account of its organisation and administration and the lives of its inhabitants."
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Buy IMPERIALE SOMER, SUID-AFRIKA TUSSEN OORLOG EN UNIE, 1902-1910 KAREL SCHOEMAN for R550.00
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Buy A Thorn Bush that Grows in the Path ~The missionary career of Ann Hamilton 1815-1823 |Karel Schoeman for R550.00
R 550
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Buy The Bloemfontein Diary of Lieut. W. J. St John 1852 - 1853 - Karel Schoeman (editor) for R140.00
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Buy Hoogty: Die Opbloei van n Koloniale Kultuur aan die Kaap - Karel Schoeman for R355.00
R 355
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Buy Die kort sendingloopbaan van Sophia Burgmann 1805-1812 - Karel Schoeman for R210.00
R 210
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Buy The Recollections of Elizabeth Rolland 1803-1901 edited by Karel Schoeman for R500.00
R 500
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Buy Sotho War Diaries. 1864 - 1865 - Fraser, J G & Briggs, James and edited by Karel Schoeman for R440.00
R 440
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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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