| Women of Namibia - Hishongwa, Ndeutala ***Signed*** |
$330.00
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Women of Namibia is written by Ndeutala Selma Hishongwa. She was born in Okalili in northern Namibia. Due to the repressive situation she left the country in 1974 to join other freedom fighters of SWAPO. Women of Namibia analyses the situation of women |
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| Prehistoric Britain - 1st Edition 1947 |
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Both in character and scope this is unlike any other book about the enthralling subject it so admirably presents. Beginning with the first traces of Palaelithic Man, Mr and Mrs Hawkestake their story through the Bronze and Iron Ages up to civilization tha |
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| Common Sense About A Starving World (Common Sense Series) |
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By 1980, eighteen years from now, the world's population will be 4,000,000,000 inescapably. This pressure on the available food-supplies is fraught with danger for everyone, not only for those countries which we call "overpopulated" or "underdeveloped |
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| Straight Sex: The Politics of Pleasure by Lynne Segal |
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What is at stake in women's sexual desire for men?
Can women express their pleasure in sex without
increasing men's power? |
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| Donald Thomson in Arnhemland by Donald Thomson |
$50.00
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Curry O'Neil South Yarra 1983 1st Ed Dust Jacket lightly aged Hard Cover Very Good. A movie named "Ten Canoes" has been based on the photograph on p.97. Boards slightly shelf worn. |
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| Biosphere Poltics by Jeremy Rifkin |
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JEREMY RIFKIN is the author of twelve books on science, technology, and culture, including Entropy: A New World View; Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture; Voting Green; Time Wars: The Primary Conflict in Human History; and Algeny. He is t |
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| The Oxford Book of Death *N/A - reserve next available copy* |
$14.00
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1992 paperback reprint edition, Oxford University Press. Edited D. J Enright. A thorough insight into the subject of Death and its impact on human culture with this anthology of works. Fair condition. some marks on front and back cover. |
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| Women, Culture & Politics by Angela Y. Davis |
$55.00
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Hardcover. Signed by Author. The work of the political activist inevitably involves a certain tension between the requirement that positions be taken on current issues as they arise and the desire that one's contributions will somehow survive the ravages |
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| Quaint Subjects of the King 1909, by John Fraser King |
$94.00
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London, Cassell and Company. 1909, First Edition. Hard Cover, Crown 8vo. |
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| Cripples, Coons, Fags and FEms: A look at how four human rights |
$33.00
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Ian Parsons was born in Melbourne in 195.9 and has been involved in human rights issues for most of his life. He has worked in community development at a number of disability advocacy organisations, including Villamanta Legal Service, where he was a commu |
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| Survival Now by Jim Cairns |
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SURVIVAL NOW should be of interest to people right across the social and political spectrum. It offers a radical interpretation of the dominant planetary culture and draws upon anthropology, history and psychology. It possesses a distinct claim to origina |
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| Understanding Multiculturalism and Australian Identity |
$22.00
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N/A - Please contact us to reserve the next available copy -Elikia Books Publications Carlton South Vic, Australia First Edition 1995 Size E: 8"-9" Tall (203-228mm) Paper Back. Cover seperated from text block. |
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| No Place of Grace by Jackson Lears |
$33.00
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By Jackson Lears. Pantheon Books New York, New York, U.S.A. 1981 Size F: 9"-10" Tall (228-254mm) Trade Paper Back. Condition fair, two spots of loss to front cover. |
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| Can Japan Compete? By Michael E. Porter (First Edition) |
$15.00
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Macmillan. Basingstoke, Hampshire. 2000. First Edition; 208, index; figures; hardcover in dust jacket; very good condition.This book, by the world's leading thinker on competitive strategy and his colleagues, represents a major contribution to the underst |
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