CAPE TOWN IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Vivian Bickford-Smith/Elizabeth van Heyningen/Nigel Worden.
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Large hard cover with jacket in very good condition. Published in 1999 by David Philip Publishers, 255 pages. Beginning with the British colonial town at the brink of the Anglo-Boer War and ending with the modern city a hundred years later, this is a well illustrated social history of South Africa's "Mother City". It tells the story of the city's residents over a 100 year span. The social division, poverty, new developments, political struggles and changes and the natural beauty of the "fairest cape". No overseas shipping.