SOUTH AFRICA`S NOBEL LAUREATES - Peace, Literature & Science
SOUTH AFRICA`S NOBEL LAUREATES - Peace, Literature & Science

SOUTH AFRICA`S NOBEL LAUREATES - Peace, Literature & Science

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2004 first edition hardcover with dust jacket and 289 pages in very good condition.

South Africa's Nobel Laureates is a tribute to the country's ten distinguished recipients of the Nobel Prize. As a chronicle of courage and vision, integrity and excellence, this title brings together for the first time, the powerful and inspiring Nobel lectures delivered by the four laureates who received the award for peace. Albert Luthuli, Desmond Tutu, FW de Klerk, Nelson Mandela, Nadine Gordimer, JM Coetzee, Max Theiler, Allan Cormack, Aaron Klug, Sydney Brenner.

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