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Justify the enemy
This book is a collection of non-fiction by the prolific author Zakes Mda. It showcases his role as a public intellectual with the inclusion of public lectures, essays and media …
The illustrated guide to the Anglo-Zulu War
The Illustrated guide to the Anglo-Zulu War is a guide to the famous clash in 1879 between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom. The title describes and explains the origins of …
Within Loving Memory of the Century
Azaria Mbatha is one of South Africa's most important contemporary artists in the last century. This moving book is freely illustrated with artwork of Mbatha's own making, choice …
Cahier D'Exercises
A pupil's workbook to accompany the anthology of short stories, "Recueil de nouvelles francaises". Made up of twenty dossiers, one for each story, it contains exercises and …
Lost City of the Kalahari
Lost city of the Kalahari is the author's hitherto unpublished account of the odd adventure. Recounted by hand-drawn maps, provisions lists, photographs, 8mm film stills and other …
Song Trials
In his first volume of poetry, Mxolisi Nyezwa shifts South African lyrical poetry into powerful and strange landscapes. These are associative poems which move rapidly through …
Slave Trades & an Artist's Notebook
Mind Shift
Stress has been termed the 'millennium malady' and is an aspect of modern life that is largely unavoidable. In Mind Shift, Professor Schlebusch makes accessible to both the general …
Guy Butler
Guy Butler was a substantial public figure in South Africa over the second half of the twentieth century: professor, poet, playwright, autobiographer, historian and cultural …
Somewhere in the Double Rainbow
Bisexuality has been explored in increasing numbers of South African novels published since 1994. In a society previously dominated by an either/or mindset, what does this …
Savage delight
Provides an examination of the social and psychological dimensions of the literary mythology of Shaka, the Zulu founder King, in a genealogy of white writers.
The James Stuart archive of recorded oral evidence relating to the history of the Zulu and neighbouring peoples
James Stuart was an official in the Natal colonial civil service in the 1890s and early years of the twentieth century. In meticulously recorded conversations with some 200 …