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3: Johan le Roux
  • Language: af
  • Pages: 24

3: Johan le Roux

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Biting Back
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 85

Biting Back

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Constitutional History of Jersey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 670

A Constitutional History of Jersey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1856
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Extraordinary Book of South African Rugby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

The Extraordinary Book of South African Rugby

The Extraordinary Book of South African Rugby will hook any rugby fanatic. Packed with facts, stats, quotes and anecdotes, from the comical to the controversial, this collection celebrates the rich history of South African rugby. This extraordinary book will run fans through the most enthralling stories to come out of South African rugby, including: How Manie Reyneke was late for his wedding reception after playing a club semi-final; the 90-metre penalty by Oostelikes; how the first Springboks to travel by plane limped over the ocean on three engines; how Kimberley travelled 60 hours by mule wagon on their first tour to Cape Town; how Springbok Andy MacDonald killed a lion with his bare hands; the spectator tackle that cost Western Province the Currie Cup; Paul Roos' weekly 260 km cycle to Pretoria to play club rugby.

The British Witch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 943

The British Witch

A monumental history of a dangerous profession, exploring witches throughout the British Isles: their identity, magic and the people who employed and suppressed them

International Encyclopaedia for Labour Law and Industrial Relations. Ed. in Chief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

International Encyclopaedia for Labour Law and Industrial Relations. Ed. in Chief

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Blood Safari
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Blood Safari

“Deon Meyer’s novels explore the complex reality of South Africa . . . they are exciting stories of crime, conflict, and revenge.” —The Miami Herald Blood Safari is a harrowing novel from internationally acclaimed thriller writer Deon Meyer, an expert storyteller whose wickedly fast narratives reveal the heart of his enthralling country. In Blood Safari, Emma le Roux, a beautiful young woman in Cape Town, sees her brother named on the television news as the prime suspect in the killing of four poachers and a witch doctor. But it can’t be possible: Emma’s brother is supposed to be dead, having disappeared twenty years ago in Kruger National Park. Emma tries to find out more but is...

Beware of the Dog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

Beware of the Dog

WINNER OF THE 2010 WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR PRIZE. Brian Moore, or 'Pitbull' as he came to be known during nearly a decade at the heart of the England rugby team's pack, established himself as one of the game's original hard men at a time when rugby was still an amateur sport. Since his retirement, he has earned a reputation as an equally uncompromising commentator, never afraid to tell it as he sees it and lash out at the money men and professionals that have made rugby into such a different beast. Yet, for all his bullishness on and off the pitch, there also appears a more unconventional, complicated side to the man. A solicitor by trade, Moore's love of fine wine, career exper...

Gruesome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Gruesome

In this book, investigative journalist De Wet Potgieter follows the trail of a number of criminals in South Africa’s history. These violent crimes, perpetrated from the late 1980s into the new millennium, vary from fanatical far-rightists who killed their innocent countrymen, to assassins who executed high-profile, state-sanctioned murders. He takes the reader behind the scenes of some of the most controversial events in our country and, with his fearless style of writing, pulls you right into the belly of the beast. In Gruesome, he shares information that has never before been made public. What really happened on the night of 17 June 1992 in Boipatong? What motivated the horrific attack on Alison Botha? What caused the ostensibly conformist policeman André Stander to become an unscrupulous bank robber? Who was the first person to see the connection between Gert van Rooyen’s victims and a probable human-trafficking network? Potgieter relates how, as a journalist, he went about reporting on each of these interesting, gruesome cases. This book takes you back to the bloody newspaper headlines of yesterday.

The Jews of Navarre in the Late Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Jews of Navarre in the Late Middle Ages

Most of the book deals with Jewish communal life in Navarre. Ch. 6 (pp. 131-147), "From Tolerance to Expulsion", relates that although in the 13th-14th centuries Navarre welcomed Jews driven out of Aquitaine and France, from the mid-14th century a change in the mentality of various segments of society became evident, and little by little intolerance took over. Popular animosity arose in advance of royal measures or in conjunction with them, sometimes giving rise to ecclesiastical measures. Gives examples of accusations brought against Jews, restrictions placed upon them, and the animosity toward Conversos. The Jews were expelled in 1498 due to pressure of the Catholic Monarchs on the sovereigns Jean and Catherine. Pp. 149-249 contain documents.