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Architects of Terror : Paranoia, Conspiracy and Anti-Semitism in Franco's Spain

From the preeminent historian of 20th century Spain Paul Preston, Architects of Terror is a new history of how paranoia, conspiracy and anti-Semitism was used to justify the military coup of 1936 and enabled the construction of a dictatorship built on violence and persecution.
R 654,50

Architects of Terror : Paranoia, Conspiracy and Anti-Semitism in Franco's Spain

From the preeminent historian of 20th century Spain Paul Preston, Architects of Terror is a new history of how paranoia, conspiracy and anti-Semitism was used to justify the military coup of 1936 and enabled the construction of a dictatorship built on violence and persecution.
R 365,50

An Outlaw's Journal : Ah Nam

Georgina Stones shines a light on a forgotten chapter in the early life of one of Australia's most infamous outlaws, with original illustrations by Aidan Phelan, as well as essays, contemporary images and articles.
R 476,56

An Oration, Delivered Before The Citizens of Portland, And The Supreme Judicial Court In The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, On the Fourth Day of July 1799; Being the Anniversary of American Independence

This is an authentic reproduction of a published oration given by Capt. Amos Stoddard at Portland, Massachusetts on July 4, 1799. The subject matter of Amos Stoddard's oratory is a Federalist's viewpoint on the political tensions of the day.
R 357,12

Alpha Epsilon Pi (Delta Chapter 1990-1991) : Weathering the Storm

Alpha Epsilon Pi Delta Chapter, 1990-1991 is a compelling chronicle of one year in the life of a fraternity as seen through the eyes of one of its members. Pledge programs are administered, parties and dances are held, and the unique personalities of the members and the roles that they played in the fraternity are revealed. The atmosphere is indeed often festive, but the responsibilities are immense as the members attempt to keep the fraternity vibrant during a transitional period in its chap
R 408,99

An AEtman Visits Planet Earth : 250 million years of evolution

"An AEtman Visits Planet Earth" is a science fiction story of a robotic person, Horatio, using a remarkably new form of energy to travel at just under the speed of light from his own planet, Ragnaroek, to planet Earth 250 million years ago. By a system of 3-D printing Horatio regenerates his body every million years, so that he is able to study the evolution of earth from the time of the dinosaurs, through their destruction; followed by the evolution of mammals till the present day. The boo
R 363,50

An Englishman in New York : The Memoirs of John Miskin Prior 1948-49

Have you ever wanted a first-hand glimpse into post-war 1940s New York? When 21-year-old John Miskin Prior travelled by ship to New York in 1948, he had no idea he was going to meet and dine with the Roosevelts and the Rockefellers. No idea he would be among the first ever to see 'South Pacific' and 'Death of a Salesman'. No idea he would witness Truman's election victory, so unexpected, the newspapers were reprinted. This eyewitness account of an English student living in New York for the incr
R 317,69

An Abridged History of a Landscape : Ulong and the Eastern Dorrigo Plateau

Historical, European and Indigenous look at a landscape.
R 368,50

An Introduction to these Countries in Africa

Countries of the Horn of Africa This book is intended to introduce the peoples and countries of the six northeastern countries of the great African continent. The countries are all extraordinarily ancient and their peoples are passionate about their traditional homelands. Settlement in a vastly different new country is always challenging. Elizabeth Gardiner has been working in Community Development and Education for 25 years, mostly with African Australians. With a deep concern for their wellbe
R 291,06

Anaconda's Tail : The Civil War on the Potomac Frontier, 1861-1865

Here is the story of the epic struggle for control of the Potomac River during the American Civil War, of battles, blockade runners, and espionage, the invasion and occupation of Southern Maryland, of "Andersonville North," seaborne raiders, slavery, emancipation, and wartime chaos told in the words of soldiers, sailors, slaves and Everyman.
R 1 133,68

Annapurna : Gastronomic delights from my Fiji Indian childhood

Annapurna is a collection of dishes from Nalini's childhood memories and the changing food and eating habits she observed in Fiji and other countries embracing the delights of Indian cuisine. With a variety of enticing recipes, it is set in the context of Fiji with a historical view of curries and how they travelled from India to its diaspora.
R 545,76

Apprentice Killers : The War of Lincoln and Davis

In Apprentice Killers, the Civil War unfolds through the conflicting emotional outlook of six of its primary players: A. Lincoln, U. S. Grant, and G. B. McClellan from the North and J. Davis, R. E. Lee and J. E. Johnston from the South.
R 635,86