TITLE | DESCRIPTION | LOCAL PRICE | ||||
Sechuana Proverbs with Literal Translations |
Facsimile reprint (2002).Original work of Plaatje published in London in 1916 by Kegan Paul and Co Ltd |
R140 | ||||
Diphosho-phosho ( A Comedy of Errors) |
Facsimile reprint (2002). Original translation work of Plaatje published in Lesotho by Morija Printing Works |
R120 | ||||
A Sechuana Reader (Subtitle: In international phonetic orthography with English translations) |
Facsmile reprint (2002). Original work of Plaatje in collaboration with Prof Daniel Jones in London; published in 1916 by The University of London Press |
R100 | ||||
Dintshontso Tsa Bo-Juliuse Kesara (Julius Caesar) |
Facsmile reprint (2002). Edited edition of original translation by Plaatje Published in 1937 by Wits University Press |
R140. | ||||
Life histories of the people of the Riemvasmaak community (Author: Prof P Erasmus) |
Outcome of an oral history research project (Published in 2003) |
R120 | ||||
A Setswana Reader (Folk Narratives) Principal researcher: MK Molebaloa (now retired) |
Edited version of original book published in 1916 (Published in 2004, sponsored by De Beers) |
R120 | ||||
Land of Destiny. The livestock farmers of the Richtersveld (Author: Prof L Barnard) |
Outcome of an oral history research project (Published in 2005) |
R120 | ||||
A San journey.The story of the !Xun and Khwe of Platfontein (Author: D Robinson) |
Outcome of background research and interviews (Published in 2005) |
R120 | ||||
An anthropological insight into the …. Ama-Xhosa of Colesberg (Author: M Molapisi) |
Outcome of oral history research project (Published in 2005) |
R120 | ||||
Black involvement in the Northern Cape during the South African War (Author: S Lunderstedt) |
An overview of existing researched sources (Published in 2006) |
R130 | ||||
The Griqua of the Northern Cape: land ownership, identity and leadership ( Author: PJ Cronje) |
Outcome of oral history research project (Published in 2006) |
R90 | ||||
The Kimberley Malay Camp, 1882 to 1957. |
Translation of dissertation (in Afrikaans) by E J Africa (Published in 2006) |
R150 | ||||
The Malay Camp, Kimberley Forceful removal imposed by the Apartheid Regime (Louis Mallett) |
Edited version of original manuscript. Sponsored by Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung (Published in 2007) |
R120 | ||||
Life histories of the Batswana of Schmidtsdrif (Author: Gontle Segoje) |
Outcome of background and oral history research. (Published in 2006) |
R95 | ||||
The Pniel Estate. Its people and history (Author: Prof P Erasmus) |
Outcome of oral history research project. (Published in 2008) |
R90 | ||||
The family of Sol T Plaatje (Author: Sabata Mokae) |
Outcome of oral history research project. (Published in 2010) |
R50 | ||||
Pella near the blue mountains (Author: Jesse Strauss) |
Outcome of oral history research project. (Published in 2010) |
R50 | ||||
Eksteenfontein. Transmission of cultural traditions (Author: Jesse Strauss) |
Outcome of oral history research project. (Published in 2010) |
R50 | ||||
Other Proverbs of Sol Plaatje Principal editor: Prof DS Matjila |
Edited version of unfinished manuscript of Plaatje housed at the OAIS Archive, London (Published in 2010) |
R100 | ||||
‘Native’ eyes. Sol Plaatje versus the Native’s Land Act of 1913 (Author: S Lunderstedt) |
Outcome of background research on newspaper articles by and about Sol Plaatje. (Published in 2014; sponsored by Northern Cape Department of Sport, Arts and Culture) |
R275 |