Bram Fischer - Afrikaner Revolutionary - Stephen Clingman

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Product code
649
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Extraordinary story of a pioneering anti-apartheid leader who led Nelson Mandela's defence at the Rivonia trial. One of the few Afrikaners to join the resistance movement, considered a traitor by the apartheid regime, he sacrificed material success and eventually his life to do what he believed was right.

David Philip Publishers, 1998

500 Pages

Dimensions: 24 cm x 15 cm

Hardcover with dust jacket. Good condition. Binding intact. Light foxing front and back pages.

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