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A Heritage Trail - 70 Sites of Significance
Luli Callinicos
ISBN: 9781919855622
Format: Hardback
Publisher:STE Publishers
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
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Using a thousand images, this work moves from rural villages to the hectic metropolis, from District Six to Robben Island. Tracing his footsteps through sites of public struggle and private development, it illuminates many hidden spaces in our history, while casting fresh light on the familiar.
Using a thousand images of past and present, "The World that Made Mandela" moves from rural villages to the hectic metropolis, from District Six to Robben Island. Tracing his footsteps through sites of public struggle and private development, it illuminates many hidden spaces in our history, while casting new light on the familiar. South Africans will find "The World that Made Mandela" a rich reflection of their cultural and political heritage, and visitors to the country will discover in it the faces of our past and our people.
| ISBN | 1919855629 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | ISBN13 | 9781919855622 (What's this?) | | Pages | 342 | | Publisher | STE Publishers | | Weight (grammes) | 2280 | | Imprint | STE Publishers | | Published in | Yeoville | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 305 | | Publication date | 30 Sep 2002 | | Width (mm) | 290 | | DEWEY | 916.80466 | | Academic level | General |
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