In this photobio, the life of Jan Smuts is captured chronologically in photographs, some never pu...
When a young, naively confident Jurgen Schadeberg first arrived at The Star news offices in Johan...
Examines the global ripples across political, business and the economic spectrums as a result of ...
Originally published in Afrikaans as Jan Smuts: van boerseun tot wãereldverhoog: 'n herwaardering...
Presented in the form of biographies centering on a number of men, women and families varying in ...
The Karoo fossil record tells us much about the many animals that lived in what is now South Afri...
Also available in Afrikaans under title: Vandag is ek 'n windlawaai.
Often designated as illegal immigrants, an African person who cannot speak an indigenous language...
The Opportunist: The Political Life of Oswald Pirow, 1915-1959
Timeless tales from the Bushmen recorded before the oral story-telling tradition was threatened b...
In this book, based on primary and secondary published sources, the available information on Cape...
Peter Stark is the legendary white Bushman who writes about his experiences in the former German ...
From 1874 to 1881 a number of organized treks left the Transvaal in search of political independe...
As the Crow Flies: My Bushman Experience with 31 Battalion
Pieter Cilliers's autobiography, first published in South Africa in 1997, is a heartrending story...
The Magaliesberg by Vincent Carruthers is a reprint of the highly successful book that first appe...
This compilation brings together twenty essays (ten in English and ten in Afrikaans) on the work ...
This book is without a doubt the most remarkable true account ever written of adventure in Africa...
Samantha Steadman and her friends are back at boarding school - and facing a whole range of excit...
At three times the size of France, Central African forests are the largest tropical fores mass af...
In 1975, 32 Battalion was formed in great secrecy from a group of badly trained, ill-disciplined ...
When Samantha Steadman starts high school at a boarding school in the Ukahlamba Drakensberg mount...
All the Way to an Independent Namibia
For two decades before a railway system linked southern Africa's principal cities in the mid-1890...
Francois Stephanus Malan (1871-1940), an Afrikaner newspaper editor and politician, is one of the...
Twenty-three interviews with a wide range of African writers.
In 1799 four missionaries - two English and two Dutch - arrived at the Cape, having been sent out...
This book looks at how the war impacted upon a particular community - that of Pretoria, the capit...
This updated third edition of Management for Engineers, Technologists and Scientists is an introd...
You Make Me Possible: The Love Letters of Karina M. Szczurek & André Brink
The Waterberg plateau has experienced a long and vibrant history. Yet until now, this is a histor...
Musings: Architecture, Photography, Essays and Art on the Works of Mathews & Associates Architects
Carruthers describes the fauna and flora of the Magaliesberg Biosphere and the relationships betw...
Bulpin writes about the hunters, wildlife, the original people (Bushmen), mosquitoes, tsetse fly ...
A photographic essay of life in Johannesburg (nicknamed Jozi by the locals). It reveals Jozi as a...
As a land artist Strijdom van der Merwe uses the materials provided by the chosen site. His sculp...
The witty Pictures at an Exhibition follows the reader as a visitor to an art exhibiton from one ...
When Jurgen Schadeberg arrived in South Africa in 1950 from Germany, he found two societies runni...
Dorps, The small towns of South Africa is about a part of 'Old Africa' that is quickly disappeari...