Inscribed by : “Ivan Schermbrucker, Pretoria Local Prison, 4/1/1966” who was a political prisoner at the time. “Describes the distinctions drawn by the people themselves between townsmen and migrants and the way in which some migrants are absorbed, while others are not. Full of human interest, illustrating how people behave, think and feel in this African township within the context of South Africa.” 12 b&w photographs and 2 maps.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date Published: 1963
Publication Place: Cape Town
Condition: Good.
Binding: Hardcover. Mild edge-wear.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Fair. 2 large closed tears on the lower edge of front cover. Header is fragile. A few smaller tears to the top edge and corners. Rubbing.
Additional information
| Weight | 700 g |
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