Inscribed. With her humour, knowledge and logic, Helen Suzman was not afraid to fight for human rights nor was she afraid to make herself unpopular by her stand against sanctions which she believe hurt those that they were intended to help. Light age-toning. 310 Pages. Contents clean and binding sound. 1st Edition. Condition: Good. Dust jacket: Good. Some light edge-wear. Sunning to spine. Binding: Hardcover. Mild edge-wear.
Publisher: Jonathan Ball
Date Published: 1993
Publication Place: Johannesburg
First Edition: Yes
Signed: Yes
Condition: Good.
Binding: Hardcover. Mild edge-wear.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Good. Some light edge-wear. Sunning to spine.
Additional information
| Weight | 900 g |
|---|
You Might Also Like
Child, DaphneCharles Smythe: Pioneer, Premier and Administrator of Natal – Child, Daphne
R154.00
Add to basket
Gordon, Dr R EDear Louisa. History of a Pioneer Family in Natal. 1850 – 1888 – Gordon, Dr R E
R550.00
Add to basket
Margret CreswellAn Epoch of the Political History of South Africa: In the life of Frederic Hugh Page Cresswell. (With a letter) – Margret Creswell
R330.00
Add to basket
Callaway, GodfreySketches of Kafir Life – Callaway, Godfrey
R660.00
Add to basket

