Why are they weeping? South Africans under Apartheid.Photography: David C Turnley, Text: Alan Cowell

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South Africa
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Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1988, 1st edition, Good+ A4 sized paperback, lightly rubbed and bumped, internally neat, clean, fresh and unmarked, 197 pp. 


Brilliant full-page photographs.

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