White Tribe Dreaming: Apartheid’s Bitter Roots : Notes of an Eighth-Generation Afrikaner – Marq De Villiers

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Macmillan, Toronto, 1987. Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. A Good Read ships from Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ex-patriate Afrikaner weighs in on the Apartheid system and the history behind it. De Villiers is an award-winning Canadian author.

White Tribe Dreaming is a passionate cri de coeur from one who loves his country dearly. The cataclysm can be avoided if ghe world attempts to understand the situation rather than use South Africa as a scape- goat. This book is a major contribution to the public debate on one of the world’s most pressing moral dilemmas. Hardly anyone believes in apartheid any more, in the theology of apartheid, in the vision of apartheid as just a social order.The government doesn’t believe in it, even the platteland no longer believe in it (cover)

A very tight clean copy,no pen markings, dust wrapper near fine condition and no rips

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SKU: 0771595301 Category: Title: White Tribe Dreaming: Apartheid's Bitter Roots : Notes of an Eighth-Generation Afrikaner
Author: Marq De Villiers
Publisher: Macmillan of Canada
Year: 1987
ISBN13: 0771595301
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 407

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Macmillan, Toronto, 1987. Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. A Good Read ships from Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ex-patriate Afrikaner weighs in on the Apartheid system and the history behind it. De Villiers is an award-winning Canadian author.

White Tribe Dreaming is a passionate cri de coeur from one who loves his country dearly. The cataclysm can be avoided if ghe world attempts to understand the situation rather than use South Africa as a scape- goat. This book is a major contribution to the public debate on one of the world’s most pressing moral dilemmas. Hardly anyone believes in apartheid any more, in the theology of apartheid, in the vision of apartheid as just a social order.The government doesn’t believe in it, even the platteland no longer believe in it (cover)

A very tight clean copy,no pen markings, dust wrapper near fine condition and no rips

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16 cm

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