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One visit and he knows all.
Gibbs visited South Africa during 1949, travelled thousands of miles, talked to leaders of all colours, visited black shanty towns and the infamous District Six. That motivated him to write this book on all that's wrong in South Africa ... the native tuberculosis death-rate, venereal disease, the influence of Indian traders, the appalling conditions under which many natives live. One wonders what the good Henry Gibbs would have said about all the wrongs in South Africa today, now that the formerly oppressed are the bosses. With 49 black and white photographs.
First published 1950 by Jarrolds Publishers, London. This is the 2nd impression (no date given). Condition: Book good. Jacket not so good with wear and tear at edges and corners.