Adrian Hadland
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Kader Asmal: Politics in My Blood
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2011
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3 editions
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Mandela: A Life
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2007
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2 editions
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The Life and Times of Thabo Mbeki
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1999
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4 editions
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Nelson Mandela: The Prisoner Who Changed the World
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Visions of Black Economic Empowerment
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2008
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Christmas with Nelson Mandela: An eyewitness account of South Africa's first years of democracy
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Desmond Tutu: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
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2000
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2 editions
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Childhood: South Africans Recall Their Past
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Napoleon : The Little General Who Wanted to Rule the World
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2005
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2 editions
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Mandela - een leven
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“South Africa's journey from apartheid to majority rule is one of the most remarkable stories of the Twentieth Century. Without Nelson Mandela, it surely wouldn't have happened. But Mandela would acknowledge the important part played by a host of other public figures from all sides of the political divide. As a journalist, Adrian Hadland had privileged access to all the main players. And his unique first-hand account - written as events unfolded - provides insights other books on this much written about conflict cannot match. It is a gripping account from a man who was lucky enough to be in the room when it happened.”
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“South Africa's journey from apartheid to majority rule is one of the most remarkable stories of the Twentieth Century. Without Nelson Mandela, it surely wouldn't have happened. But Mandela would acknowledge the important part played by a host of other public figures from all sides of the political divide. As a journalist, Adrian Hadland had privileged access to all the main players. And his unique first-hand account - written as events unfolded - provides insights other books on this much written about conflict cannot match. It is a gripping account from a man who was lucky enough to be in the room when it happened.”
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