412pp. Illustrated.
Some rubbing and edgewear to the dust jacket. Small closed tears to top of spine of dust jacket. Light creasing to a few pages. Some foxing to edges of textblock. Internally bright and clean, a well bound copy.
An autobiography by the politician and former State President of SA F. W. De Klerk. He is credited with dismantling apartheid in South Africa. The book explains what had motivated apartheid and how the system ended. It offers the author's thoughts on where South Africa is heading and what place the Afrikaner people might have in the new South Africa. In 1993, De Klerk and Mandela were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their work in ending apartheid.
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- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Good
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