Hamba Gashle

Hamba Gashle
Title Hamba Gashle PDF eBook
Author Ian Hassall
Publisher eBookIt.com
Pages 110
Release 2013-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1456612689

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Hamba Gashle is the inside story of white society in colonial Southern Africa during the 1950s and 1960s. Ian Hassall's edgy memoir provides a vivid and disturbing depiction of childhood and family life against a background of racial exploitation, political change and the disintegration of his white community. Written as a diary from childhood through to early adulthood, the deceptively simple style provides a sense of immediacy, building a vivid picture through apparently unconnected events. The child narrator arrives in Northern Rhodesia from England aged four. Soon after, his parents divorce and he is fostered for several years. His mother marries an anti British Afrikaaner who is a strong influence on the boy. As a teenager he becomes delinquent and fails at school. He moves with his father's family to Rhodesia as it is approaching UDI. The narrator has developed anti-racist views and joins the protest movement at university in South Africa. Finally he returns to London in 1970, alone, a stranger. Ian Hassall produces a rich and informative picture of this period, honest, critical and unflattering, attacking its racism. The work is carefully researched so that key historical events are portrayed accurately and intimately. The youthful narrator's preoccupations, adventures, sexual encounters and daydreams contrast with more sober political observations, sometimes hilariously. This is also a study of childhood, and a celebration of youth which transcends time or location. 'Hamba Gashle' means both chameleon and take it easy, because of the animal's leisurely pace. The book's title reflects the author's admiration for this wonderful creature and its attributes, some of which he required to survive his upbringing.

A Story Like the Wind

A Story Like the Wind
Title A Story Like the Wind PDF eBook
Author Laurens Van der Post
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 388
Release 1978
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780156852616

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Reprint of the ed. published by Morrow, New York.

With Plumer in Matabeleland

With Plumer in Matabeleland
Title With Plumer in Matabeleland PDF eBook
Author Frank W. Sykes
Publisher Westminster : A. Constable
Pages 424
Release 1897
Genre Zimbabwe
ISBN

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Stapme

Stapme
Title Stapme PDF eBook
Author David A Ross
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 200
Release 2008-09-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1909166693

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This biography of the WWII flying ace recounts his legendary career in the RAF, his time as a POW and his postwar life as a beloved public figure. One of the most famous fighter pilots of the Second World War, Basil Gerald “Stapme” Stapleton achieved flying ace status in the Battle of Britain and was immortalized in Richard Hillary’s classic wartime memoir The Last Enemy. Born in Durban, South Africa, Stapleton joined the Royal Air Force in 1939 and flew Spitfires with 603 Squadron. His legendary escapades during the Battle of Britain account for nearly twenty enemy aircraft destroyed, probably destroyed or damaged. Stapleton later became flight commander of 257 Squadron and a gunnery instructor at RAF Kenley and Central Gunnery School, Catfoss. He returned to combat in 1944, flying Typhoons as commander of 247 Squadron. For his courageous combat during the Battle of Arnhem, he received the Dutch Flying Cross. In December of 1944, he was forced to land inside German lines and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner in Stalag Luft I on the Baltic coast. Nicknamed 'Stapme' after a phrase used in his favorite cartoon 'Just Jake', Stapleton was a larger-than-life character who became a beloved public figure in his postwar life. With his handlebar mustache and good-humored bravado, he became for many the quintessential ace fighter pilot. In this authoritative and intimate volume, Stapleton tells his full story to historian David Ross, author of the acclaimed biography Richard Hillary.

Shades of Africa

Shades of Africa
Title Shades of Africa PDF eBook
Author Toko Loshe
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 251
Release 2015-03-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1503503674

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This is a story about a white girl, Shirley Schreiber, and her family. Growing up in South Africa and Rhodesia during the early years of racial discrimination including the apartheid years: 19441972. Shirley grows up during the years of racism and apartheid and the black power push for communism; when both sides are right, both are wrong. The betrayal by blacks and whites, each with a fierce passion for this cruel, unforgiving land where to trust could mean death.

Creating Extraordinary Joy

Creating Extraordinary Joy
Title Creating Extraordinary Joy PDF eBook
Author Chris Alexander
Publisher Hunter House
Pages 276
Release 2002
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780897933346

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The cable TV star shares his plan for helping people connect on fourmportant levels--emotional, spiritual, intellectual, and physical--tochieve the ultimate goal: love. Simultaneous.

Corruption Kills

Corruption Kills
Title Corruption Kills PDF eBook
Author Shane Jansens van Rensburg
Publisher BookRix
Pages 210
Release 2014-06-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3736820933

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After saving the farm and the lives of his friends Shane was out and about, but this was no walk about. No, Shane was hunting. The criminal supporters of the ANC had started the war but he was going to finish it. He had taken it on himself to avenge the terrible crimes committed against his people. He was playing by their rules and he was winning. They had no idea what he was capable of, it was going to get bloody, very bloody.