South Africa: The Structure of Things Then by David Goldblatt

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A photographic and written record of a range of structures built during the Era of `Baasskap' (1652-1990) which gave expression to the forces shaping South African society. Introductory text and extended captions contextualise these photographs by internationally acclaimed photographer, DavidGoldblatt. 

  • Book condition: Good but Slight kink in dust jacket
  • Hardcover: 260 pages
  • Language: English
  • Product Dimensions: 300 x 270mm (L x W)

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