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Lot 290
Du Chaillu (Paul B.)
EXPLORATIONS & ADVENTURES IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA
with accounts of the manners and customs of the people, and of the chase of the gorilla, crocodile, leopard, elephant, hippopotamus and other animals
Lot 292
Kolb (Peter)
THE PRESENT STATE OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE:
or, A Particular Account of the several Nations of the Hottentots: Their Religion, Government, Laws, Customs, Ceremonies, and Opinions; Their Art of War,…
Lot 294
Lecanides (Basil)
GORONGOZA, GRASS AND GAME
Lot 296
Lydekker (Richard)
THE GAME ANIMALS OF AFRICA
Lot 301
Woodward (R.B. & J.D.S)
NATAL BIRDS
(Including the Species belonging to Natal and the Eastern Districts of the Cape Colony)
Lot 302
Roberts (Austin)
THE BIRDS OF SOUTH AFRICA
Illustrated by Norman C.K. Lighton
Lot 303
Anglo Boer War
SCRAPBOOK
containing South African War related material
Lot 306
Jacques Pauw
In the Heart of the Whore
The Story of Apartheid's Death Squads
Lot 310
Robert Browning
THREE BROWNING FIRST EDITIONS
Lot 311
Cape Provincial Institute of Architects
THE BUILDINGS OF CENTRAL CAPE TOWN; John Rennie [et al.]
Lot 321
Selous (Frederick Courtney)
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE IN SOUTH-EAST AFRICA
Being the narrative of the last eleven years spent by the author on the Zambesi and its tributaries; with an account of the colonisation of Mashunaland and the…
Lot 323
Wallace (Edgar)
WRIT IN BARRACKS (Presentation copy)
x + 121 pages + 48 pages of the publisher’s catalogue dated October 1901, original red cloth titled in gilt on the upper cover and spine, edges uncut, a very good…
Lot 324
Aschenborn, Hans Anton (artist)
Linosnee/Linocuts/Linolschnittee I
Die Grafiese Kuns van H A Aschenborn deur Karin Skawran, Lantern, December 1965, pp 58-67
Lot 325
Omar Badsha
Imijondolo (Signed)
A Photographic Essay on Forced Removals in South Africa
Lot 326
John Meyer (artist)
John Meyer Catalogue of Exhibition held at the Everard Read Gallery, Johannesburg, from 25 September to 15 October 1996. Signed
Includes a conversation between John Meyer and Grania Ogilvie