Part memoir, part biography, part political polemic, this title offers a contribution to South Africa's 'history in the making'. It casts light on a half-century of figures who have shaped modern South Africa: from the dour Nationalists to the abrasive personalities of the liberation fold.
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Time Smuggler's Blues
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set in a world where time travel is forbidden, the story explores the dangerous and lucrative underground of time smuggling. Characters navigate the high stakes of this illicit trade, facing the risks of wealth and the threat of death. The narrative delves into the moral complexities and thrilling escapades that come with bending the rules of time, highlighting the allure and peril of such a forbidden pursuit.
In the modern world of fast communications, on-demand entertainment and scientific discovery, it is easy to forget that the history of Great Britain is filled with the supernatural - ranging from the dark practices of Paganism to the enlightenment heralded by the introduction of the Christian faith. In this unique collection of poems, Tony Leonard uncovers the spiritual history of the United Kingdom through the ages, painting a vivid picture of lifestyle, beliefs and rituals in different eras. His compelling message is that the supernatural has not gone away; that the same ancient deceptions can be identified in the modern world.