Collection: David Philip Legacy Non-Fiction

THE FEMININE FORMULA FOR SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
THE FIRST PEOPLE OF THE CAPE: Cape Heritage Series
THE FOUR LEGS OF THE TABLE
THE HONOUR TO SERVE: Recollections of an Umkhonto Soldier
THE ISLAND: A History of Robben Island
THE LONG WAY HOME
THE MAFEKING DIARY OF SOL T. PLAATJE
THE PIANO WAR
THE PROVOCATIONS OF AMNESTY: Memory, justice and impunity
THE SMALL BUSINESS SURVIVAL HANDBOOK
THE SOUTH AFRICAN DICTIONARY OF SPORT
THE TRUTH IS ON THE WALLS
THE UDF: A history of the United Democratic Front in South Africa, 1983–1991
THE VIEW ACROSS THE RIVER: Harriette Colenso and the Zulu struggle against imperialism
THE WAY OF THE LEOPARD
THE WOMEN, GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT READER
THEOLOGY IN DIALOGUE
THIS INCREDIBLE LAND: A (Very) Concise History of South Africa
THROUGH FIRE WITH WATER: The roots of division and the potential for reconciliation in Africa
TO LAY THESE SECRETS OPEN
TO MY CHILDREN’S CHILDREN
TO REPAIR THE IRREPARABLE
TRACKING TRADITION
TRANSFER OF POWER IN SOUTH AFRICA
TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: 10 Years On
TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: The Fundamental Documents
UNFOLDING MAN
UNOFFICIAL WAR
UPINGTON: A Story Of Trials
VICE-CHANCELLOR ON A TIGHTROPE
WALTER & ALBERTINA SISULU: In our lifetime
WAR AND SOCIETY
WHEN RUSTLING BECAME AN ART: Pilane’s Kgatla (1820-1902)
WHEN VICTIMS BECOME KILLERS: Colonialism, nativism, and the genocide in Rwanda
WHITE WOMEN WRITING WHITE: Identity and Representation in (Post-)Apartheid Literatures of South Africa
WIRE ME A MILLION
WITH FAITH IN THE WORKS OF WORDS: The beginnings of reconciliation in South Africa 1985–1995
WOMEN AND ART IN SOUTH AFRICA
WOMEN AND LAND IN AFRICA: Culture, Religion and Realizing Women’s Rights
WORDS TO THE WISE