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The 50 Greatest Dishes of the World - James Steen - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Musical Places - Sarah Woods - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Westerns - Barry Stone - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Road Trips - Sarah Woods - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Castles and Palaces of the World - Gilly Pickup - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Rugby Union Players of All Time - Steven White - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Most Influential Britons of the Past 100 Years - Peter Pugh - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Churches and Cathedrals - Sue Dobson - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Beers of the World - Tim Hampson - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Train Journeys of the World - Anthony Lambert - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The 50 Greatest Prehistoric Sites of the World - Barry Stone - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Elements - Eric Scerri - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Did David Hasselhoff End the Cold War? - Emma Hartley - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Space 2069 - David Whitehouse - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

A Pretoria Boy - Peter Hain - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

A Pretoria Boy - Peter Hain - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

''A stalwart anti-racist and anti-apartheid campaigner.'' Doreen (Baroness) Lawrence''From fighting for Nelson Mandela''s freedom to exposing his betrayal under Jacob Zuma, a 50 year story of constant campaigning.'' Sir Trevor McDonald, broadcasterThe powerful and timely story of Peter Hain''s political life fighting South African apartheid and modern-day corruption.Peter Hain has had a dramatic 50-year political career, in Britain and his native South Africa. This is the story of that extraordinary journey, from Pretoria to the House of Lords.Hain vividly describes his anti-apartheid parents'' arrest and harassment in the early 1960s, the hanging of a close white family friend, and enforced London exile in 1966. After organising militant anti-Springbok demonstrations he became ''Public Enemy Number One'' in the South African media. Narrowly escaping jail for disrupting all-white South African sports tours, he was framed for bank robbery and nearly assassinated by a bomb.He used British parliamentary privilege to expose looting and money laundering in President Jacob Zuma''s administration, informed by his government ''deep throat'', and likely influenced Zuma''s resignation. Hain ends by exhorting South Africa to reincarnate Nelson Mandela''s vision and integrity for the future.Praise for A Pretoria Boy:''Peter''s gripping story and his passionate activism resonates with me over our common (African) childhood and exile in Britain.'' Natasha Kaplinsky, broadcaster''A tour de force over an extraordinary half century of campaigning for justice.'' Helen Clark, former New Zealand Prime Minister and United Nations Development Chief''Talk about courage and chutzpah - this young ''un helped topple apartheid!'' Ronnie Kasrils, former ANC underground chief and Minister

DKK 192.00
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A Pretoria Boy - Peter Hain - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

A Pretoria Boy - Peter Hain - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

''A stalwart anti-racist and anti-apartheid campaigner.'' Doreen (Baroness) Lawrence''From fighting for Nelson Mandela''s freedom to exposing his betrayal under Jacob Zuma, a 50 year story of constant campaigning.'' Sir Trevor McDonald, broadcasterThe powerful and timely story of Peter Hain''s political life fighting South African apartheid and modern-day corruption.Peter Hain has had a dramatic 50-year political career, in Britain and his native South Africa. This is the story of that extraordinary journey, from Pretoria to the House of Lords.Hain vividly describes his anti-apartheid parents'' arrest and harassment in the early 1960s, the hanging of a close white family friend, and enforced London exile in 1966. After organising militant anti-Springbok demonstrations he became ''Public Enemy Number One'' in the South African media. Narrowly escaping jail for disrupting all-white South African sports tours, he was framed for bank robbery and nearly assassinated by a bomb.He used British parliamentary privilege to expose looting and money laundering in President Jacob Zuma''s administration, informed by his government ''deep throat'', and likely influenced Zuma''s resignation. Hain ends by exhorting South Africa to reincarnate Nelson Mandela''s vision and integrity for the future.Praise for A Pretoria Boy:''Peter''s gripping story and his passionate activism resonates with me over our common (African) childhood and exile in Britain.'' Natasha Kaplinsky, broadcaster''A tour de force over an extraordinary half century of campaigning for justice.'' Helen Clark, former New Zealand Prime Minister and United Nations Development Chief''Talk about courage and chutzpah - this young ''un helped topple apartheid!'' Ronnie Kasrils, former ANC underground chief and Minister

DKK 132.00
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For Whom the Bell Tolls - Martin Bell - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Evolution - Mark Fellowes - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Gravitational Waves - Brian Clegg - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Philosophies - Stephen Law - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Evolution - Nicholas Battey - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Twentieth Century - Jonathan T. Reynolds - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Politics - Steven L. Taylor - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Twentieth Century - Jonathan T. Reynolds - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

30-Second Politics - Steven L. Taylor - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk