367 p. Paperback with flyleaves, faded on fore-edges. Staining on page edges. R 100
143, viii p. Paperback. R 100
2 vols. (640, 347, [126] p.). 4to. Paper wraps. (vol. 2 unevenly faded).
122 p. Paperback. Name on title page. R 100
x, 200 p.: ill., ports., map. Paperback. R 125
xi, 268 p.: maps. Paperback. Name on verso of front cover. R 60
NORTH OF THE LIMPOPO and HUNTING
227 Arkwright, Robert & Tabler, Edward C. [ed.]. SPORT AND SERVICE IN SOUTH AFRICA: the diary of Lieutenant Robert Arkwright, 1843-1846; edited by Edward C. Tabler. Cape Town: A.A. Balkema, 1971.
98 p.: port. as frontis. Cloth. R 275
Arkwright was a British army officer. He provides an excellent account of the era when elephants and other game were "thick on the ground" and allows the reader glimpses of Moffat, Livingstone, Oswell and others.
228 Boggie, Jeannie M. FIRST STEPS IN CIVILIZING RHODESIA: being a true account of the experiences of the earliest white settlers, men, women and children, in Southern and Northern Rhodesia. 4th ed. [Bulawayo]: Kingstons, 1966.
xvi, 364 p.: ill., frontis., ports., maps. Skivertex, d.w. with small tears on top edge. Name on half title page. R 200
229
Bulawayo Motor Racing Association. 12TH RHODESIAN GRAND PRIX: Sunday, September 19th, 1971 at the Bulawayo International Motor Racing Circuit. Bulawayo: The Association, 1971.
47 p.: ill., ports., advertisements. 4to. Pict. paper wraps, torn on the spine.
R 150
230
Cocks, Chris. FIREFORCE: one man's war in the Rhodesian Light Infantry. Alberton: Galago, 1988.
255 p.: ill., ports. Paperback. R 650
The first edition of this classic, candid account of the war.
231
Cole, Barbara. SABOTAGE AND TORTURE; as told to Barbara Cole. Standard ed. Amanzimtoti: Three Knights, 1988.
209 p.: ill., ports., maps. Paper covered boards, d.w. R 325
The sabotage of thirteen of Zimbabwe's military aircraft led suspicion to fall on several white airmen, leading to their arrest and imprisonment. All but seven were released. They were acquitted, then re-detained, and finally expelled from the country.
232
Cooper, F.M. ON SAFARI: experiences of a gunner in the East Africa Campaign; by F.C. Cape Town: Juta, 1917.
90 p.: ill., frontis. Pict. paper wraps, slightly frayed along edges, as normally seen. R 350
An account of the East African campaign of WWI.
233
Craven, David. MAPOLISA: some reminiscences of a Rhodesian policeman. Johannesburg: Covos Books, 1998.
xii, 174 p.: ill., ports., map. Paperback. R 150
234
Grundy, Trevor & Miller, Bernard. THE FARMER AT WAR; contributors, Felicity Wood and Barbara Phillips. Salisbury: Modern Farming Publications, 1979.
146 p.: ill. (some col.), ports., advertisements, map. 4to. Skivertex, d.w. with a few small tears along edges. R 850
Rhodesian farmers were in the "frontline" during the war and this book documents their struggle and also lists the names of those who were killed.
235
Hardy, Ronald. THE IRON SNAKE. London: Collins, 1965.
318 p.: [16] p. of ill.: port., map on endpapers. Paper covered boards, d.w. with chips to spine & edges. R 200
Describes the railway from Mombasa to Lake Victoria.
236
Hole, Hugh Marshall. THE MAKING OF RHODESIA. London: Macmillan, 1926.
xi, 415 p.: ill., ports. (1 as frontis.), maps. (chiefly col., some folding). Cloth. Slight spotting to page edges. R 400
Hole describes the aura that surrounded those who travelled "up-country" and the rumours that fuelled interest and desire to see that part of the world north of Bulawayo. He describes the hardships encountered although they were later forgotten "or merely recalled with a grin". Hole's account of the early days of Rhodesia and Rhodes makes perceptive reading.
237
Jackson, John Halkett. U.D.I. AND ALL THAT. Cape Town: Howard Timmins, 1966.
[88] p.: all cartoons. Oblong 16 mo. Paperback. R 50
The Argus cartoonist's take on Rhodesia's Declaration of Unilateral Independence and the events surrounding the declaration.
238
Ker, Donald I. THROUGH FOREST AND VELDT. London: Robert Hale, 1958.
191 p.: ill. Paper covered boards, d.w. frayed with creases along edges.
R 100
Ker, had been a professional hunter in East Africa since 1926. After WWII, he turned to organizing photographic safaris.
239
Livingstone, David & Boucher, Maurice [ed.]. LIVINGSTONE LETTERS, 1843-1872: David Livingstone correspondence in the Brenthurst Library, Johannesburg; edited by Maurice Boucher. Standard ed. Johannesburg: The Brenthurst Press, 1985.
255 p.: ill. (some col.), ports. (1 as frontis.), col. maps. (Brenthurst Press. Second series; 1). 4to. Cloth, d.w. Edition limited to 850 copies. R 1000
240
Livingstone, David. MISSIONARY TRAVELS AND RESEARCHES IN SOUTH AFRICA: including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda on the west coast; thence across the continent, down the River Zambesi to the eastern ocean. London: John Murray, 1857.
ix, 687 p.: ill., folding lithograph as frontis., folding plan, folding map in pocket between rear endpaper & cover. Embossed cloth with gilding on spine, worn at corners and with small stain near lower fore-edge. Bears the bookplate of James Livingstone, M.D. Also bears the embossed stamp of William Elgin & Son, Stationers & Booksellers, Edinburgh and the ticket of Edmonds & Remnant, London (book binders). R 3000
241
Long, B.K. DRUMMOND CHAPLIN: his life and times in Africa. London: Oxford University Press, 1941.
373 p.: port. as frontis. Cloth, small stain to lower edge. T.e.g., spotting to preliminary pages & page edges. R 200
Chaplin (1866-1833) was appointed by C.J. Rhodes to directorships within his companies. He was the last president of the Chartered Company and the first administrator of Southern Rhodesia.
242
MacDonald, J.F. THE WAR HISTORY OF SOUTHERN RHODESIA, 1939-45. Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia, 1976.
2 vols. (xiv, 673, [14], xxx p.]: ill. (some col), frontis. (vol. 1), ports., maps (1 col folding). (Rhodesiana Reprint Library. Silver series; vols. 10 & 11). Paper covered boards, d.w.s. (vol. 2 with creases & tears to top edge). R 675
243
Mallows, Wilfrid. THE MYSTERY OF GREAT ZIMBABWE: the key to a major archaeological enigma. London: Robert Hale, 1984.
217 p.: ill., maps. Paper covered boards, d.w. R 125
244
Moorcraft, Paul L. & McLaughlin, Peter. CHIMURENGA!: the war in Rhodesia, 1965-1980: a military history. Johannesburg: Sygma Books, 1982.
262 p.: ill., ports., maps. Paperback. Tight binding (normally seen with loose pages). R 450
245
Powdermaker, Hortense. COPPER TOWN: changing Africa: the human situation on the Rhodesian copperbelt. New York: Harper & Row, [1962].
xxiii, 391 p.: ill., ports., tables. Cloth, d.w. rubbed & price clipped. Names on endpapers. R 150
Powdermaker's study describes the changes in a primitive society where European mining interests are absorbing tribal peoples into a new pattern of organization.
246
Ransford, Oliver. THE RULERS OF RHODESIA: from earliest times to the Referendum. London: John Murray, 1968.
345 p.: ill., ports., maps. Cloth, R 150
247
Reid-Daly, Ron & Stiff, Peter. SELOUS SCOUTS: a pictorial account; as told to Peter Stiff. Alberton: Galago, 1984.
176 p.: ill. (some col.), frontis., ports., maps. 4to. Paper covered boards, d.w. frayed at top and bottom of spine. R 1100
248
Renwick Robin. UNCONVENTIONAL DIPLOMACY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: [an insider's account of the end of white rule in Rhodesia and South Africa]. London: Macmillan Press, 1997.
vi, 163 p. Paper covered boards, d.w. R 200
Renwick was British Ambassador to South Africa during the period leading up to the release of Nelson Mandela. He had previously been an adviser to Lord Carrington during the Lancaster House negotiations which ended the Rhodesian conflict; and to Lord Soames, the last Governor of Rhodesia. He was therefore uniquely placed to observe events.
249
Rhodesian Government. REPORT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION, 1968: presented to His Excellency, the Officer Administering the Government, on the 5th April 1968. Salisbury: Government Printer, 1968.
180 p.: col. folding map. Stiff paper covers, frayed along edges. Stain to lower edge of upper cover. R 150
The Commission was appointed to examine the "provisions of the Constitution of Rhodesia" and "to advise upon the Constitutional framework which is best suited to the sovereign independent status of Rhodesia"
250
Sables Motor Club, Salisbury. DES WOLFF MEMORIAL RACE MEETING: this official programme is a souvenir of the last ever motor race to be held at the Marlborough circuit, October 29, 1972. Salisbury: Sables Motor Club, 1972.
64 p.: ill., ports., advertisements. 4to. Pict. stiff paper wraps. R 100
251
Sables Motor Club, Salisbury. MOTOR SPORT RHODESIA: number 57, July '72. Salisbury: Sables Motor Club, 1972.
24 p.: ill., ports., advertisements. 4to. Pict. paper wraps, rubbed. R 100
252
Tabler, Edward C. THE FAR INTERIOR: chronicles of pioneering in the Matabele and Mashona countries, 1847-1879. Cape Town: A.A. Balkema, 1955.
443 p.: ill., ports. (1 as frontis.), maps (1 folding). Cloth. R 450
In this scholarly work, Tabler follows in chronological order the stories of the early hunters, explorers, missionaries and traders who opened up the area that became known as Southern Rhodesia. Tabler felt that the stories of the period before the concession hunters, imperialistic wars and occupation had to be chronicled.
253
Taylor, John [Pondoro]. MANEATERS AND MARAUDERS. London: Frederick Muller, 1959.
200 p.: ill., port. as frontis. Paper covered boards, d.w. slightly frayed along edges. Spotting on preliminary pages & page edges. Name on half title page.
R 750
Taylor was a professional hunter with thirty years of experience.
254
Tredgold, Sir Robert. THE RHODESIA THAT WAS MY LIFE. 2nd impression. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1969.
271 p.: ports. Cloth, d.w. Inscription on front free endpaper. R 165
Tredgold was Minister of Defence during WWII; Federal Chief Justice; and Acting Governor General of Rhodesia at various stages.
255
Wilmot, E. Cronje. OKAVANGO ADVENTURE: memoirs of a game ranger; illustrated and edited by C.T. Astley Maberly. Cape Town: Howard Timmins, 1971.
254 p.: ill., maps on endpapers. Paper covered boards, d.w. R 200