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  • - Love, life and the African bush
    av Conita Walker
    206,-

    Conita Walker tells the story of the love match that lured her from the world of international air travel to plunge, somewhat naively, into the life of a conservationist. It is a tale of adventure, mishaps, humour and heartbreak.

  • - Ankole cattle in South Africa
     
    669,-

    In this majestic book, Cyril Ramaphosa reveals his passion and love for cattle as he introduces us to the magnificent Ankole cattle, originating in Uganda, and now, through his intervention, flourishing in South Africa.

  • av Rehana Rossouw
    223,-

    Rehana Rossouw takes us into a world seemingly filled with promise yet bedeviled by shadows from the past. In this astonishing tour de force Rossouw illuminates the tensions inherent in these new times. Told with Rehana's trademark verve and exquisite attention to language, this is a ravishing new novel.

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  • - Simple nourishing fresh
    av Nirit Saban
    294,-

    The Olami cookbook from Nirit Saban of the popular deli on Bree Street, Cape Town is all about simple, nourishing, wholesome food. Olami, a word used in Israel, means global, universal and worldly, and Nirit's recipes open the door to many fusions and intermingling flavours from the Middle East to South America.

  • av Ronnie Kasrils
    265,-

    This fast-paced, thriller-style memoir outlines the tumultuous years that saw Mbeki's overthrow and replacement by Zuma, Nkandlagate, the growing militarization of the police and the Marikana Massacre, the outrageous appointment of flunkies to high office, the "state capture" report and his relationship with the Guptas.

  • av Zapiro Zapiro
    182,-

    No little thorn in the flesh or irritating fly in the ointment, Zapiro just cannot be ignored. He shines a light on the elephant in the room, presents the emperor in all his naked glory. When all around is crumbling, when fake news and zipped lips conceal the truth, Zapiro comes to the rescue.

  • - Interventions & excursions
    av Z. Pallo Jordan
    265,-

  • av Zapiro Zapiro
    224,-

  • - 50 Years of tyranny in Zimbabwe
    av David Coltart
    423,-

    David Coltart is one of the most prominent political and human rights figures in Zimbabwe. Born and schooled in Zimbabwe, he trained in law at the University of Cape Town, and has served as principal defence counsel for a wide range of Zimbabwean politicians who have fallen afoul of Robert Mugabe's regime.

  • - A novel
    av Rehana Rossouw
    209

    Rehana Rossouw's unique voice gives life and drama to this family saga. It is the story of the Fourie family, residents of Hanover Park in the Cape Flats during the height of the struggle era.

  • - Why we are losing the battle for our food system, why it matters, and how we can win it back
    av Tracey Ledger
    223,-

  • av Wendy Hartmann
    112,-

  • av Dianne Stewart
    98,-

  • - Science, race, and the search for human origins
    av Christa Kuljian
    280,-

  • - Guineafowls, Francolins, Spurfowls, Quails, Sangrouse & Snipes
    av Rob Little
    274,-

    Guineafowls Francolins Spurfowls Quails Sandgrouse Snipes.

  • av Andrew Miller
    195,-

    Dub Steps has a strange long aftertaste. It is science fiction with ordinary characters trying to understand what it is to be alive. People have gone, suddenly, inexplicably, and the remaining handful have to find each other and start again.

  • av Alfred Temba Qabula
    150,-

  • - Three students who risked their lives to destroy apartheid
    av Janice Warman
    195,-

    This book is for all those who suffered under apartheid, and suffered to end it, and in particular for Marion Sparg, Zubeida Jaffer, and Guy Berger, who here share their story so generously.

  • av Jane Duncan
    237,-

    Illustrates how when securocrats dominate government decision-making, the democratic life of a country can be threatened. Duncan argues for the importance of keeping the security cluster under democratic, civilian control, and broadly accountable to the society they claim to serve.

  • - A generational memoir of the 1970s
    av Glenn Moss
    209

    By the end of the 1960s, opposition to apartheid was in disarray. Yet in the space of a few short years. major and radical challenges developed that would set the country on a new path. This lively and original book tells the story of a generation of activists who embraced new forms of opposition politics that would have profound consequences.

  • av Maryanne Bester
    126,-

    Early one morning three tired, dirty, hungry elders - Blessing, Wisdom and Love - knock on the door of a family home. The family wishes to invite them in but they can only choose one visitor to enter their home. Which of the three do they pick? This fable is told across the continent and belongs to all of Africa and its people.

  • - Party change in South Africa and the Global South
     
    237,-

    Explores various dimensions of internal organizational reform by examining parties from around the South. Several chapters investigate the ANC in South Africa, one of several dominant parties that have begun to lose their shine. Other chapters look at the Chinese Communist Party, the Indian National Congress, and the Workers' Party in Brazil.

  • av Ilan Godfrey
    320,-

    In this visual narrative of untold stories, award-winning photographer Ilan Godfrey explores the consequences of mining on South Africa's land and people. His images bring to life the forgotten communities that the mining industry has left behind, and his subjects become symbols of the struggle for environmental and social justice.

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