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Secondhand
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South Africa
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mscvanons
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663139624
                                                                                                                                       "Dit Is Johannesburg"

Landscape photographic (b/w) softcover book , 1986, images by 'The Star' Johannesburg newspaper photographers to mark the centinnary of Johannesburg, 1886 -1986, welkom message in Afrikaans, 30 cms x 21.6 cms, condition: very good.
Photographers include Kevin Carter, Alf Kumalo, Herbert Mabuza, Karen Sandison, John Hogg, Garth Lumley, Rebecca Hearfield, Jacoob Rykliff, Dale Yudelman, Ruplin Coudyzer & Etienne Rothbart. 

From this roll-call of the core of a newspaper's urban photographers we see through their lens, and we see a gritty built enviroment, centre stage populated by the tides of the unsettled humanity that was the pulsating heart of the Transvaal in the mid 1980's during the states of emergency.
                                                                                                                            This is Joey's as I remember it.
 


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10 Dec 2025