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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
613929924

Printed (First Edition): 2013

ISBN 978-0-620-54655-3

Size: 305mm x 305mm

English

160 pages

Hard Cover, stitch bound

Moments of joy that filled the streets of Cape Town - memories of the '60s

Award-winning photographer and graphic artist Günther Komnick's latest publication is Cape Town Memories of the '60s - a collection of evocative images of life in Cape Town's Bo-Kaap and District Six fifty years ago.

Walking the cobbled streets with his camera at that time, he focused on the vibrant everyday existence of the people who called the heart of Cape Town their home. As South Africa's political storms were raging, they strove to continue their everyday existence in peace and harmony: women hanging out their washing, men having a haircut, children playing games. 

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