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Tim Couzens

    Mandela
    South African Battles
    A Simple Freedom
    • A Simple Freedom

      The Strong Mind of Robben Island Prisoner, No. 468/64

      • 148 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura
      A Simple Freedom
      4,5
    • South African Battles

      • 415 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      "South African Battles describes 36 battles spread over five centuries. These are not the well-trodden battlefields of standard histories, but generally lesser-known ones. Some were of critical importance, while some were infinitely curious. Who, for instance, has heard of the battles of Nakob, Middelpos, Mome Gorge or Mushroom Valley? Who knows about the four black women that Bartolomeu Dias brought with him on his pioneering voyage of exploration? Who knows that there was a significant battle in what is now the Kruger National Park in 1725? Who knows about the military episode where not a shot was fired but which brought South Africa into the Great War? Who knows that Germany once invaded South Africa? Written in a light, humorous and personal style, each chapter is self-contained, like a short story. They can be read one a night, and mulled over next day with the promise of further enjoyment to come. South African Battles is an ideal bedside book, as well as an engaging travel companion. But there is also a twist in the tale at the end. Caveat lector, or lectrix! "

      South African Battles
    • Mandela

      Het geautoriseerde portret

      • 355 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      "What makes Mandela so special is that he's a real human being... His greatness and sacrifice are even more remarkable." - Bill Clinton. Named one of *Time* magazine's 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century, Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to combating racism, segregation, and oppression while championing democracy, equality, and education. This authorized portrait celebrates his courage, determination, and humanity, chronicling his extraordinary contributions to humankind. The narrative is enriched by 60 original interviews with family, friends, colleagues, and prominent figures in politics and entertainment, providing a personal glimpse into his life. It traces his journey from rural South Africa to his leadership in the African National Congress, his 27-year imprisonment, and his emergence as a global leader and advocate for change. Featuring a foreword by Bill Clinton and an introduction by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, this beautifully designed portrait includes 250 images, many from private collections and the Nelson Mandela Foundation archive, some published for the first time. It also showcases artifacts and facsimiles of Mandela's writings and correspondence, including records of his negotiations with prison authorities and intimate letters to loved ones. This work stands as one of the most lavishly illustrated and comprehensive tributes to Mandela's life and legacy.

      Mandela