Wednesday, June 30, 2010

South Africa by Road - A Regional Guide

South Africa by road - a regional guide

ISBN:9781770076990, R250.00

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South Africa by road: A regional guide is more than a mere travel guide; it is a handbook to the country, giving insight into the many national treasures that line our highways and byways – from vibrant cities to charming country towns and one-horse dorps steeped in history.

About the Author - Willie Olivier
Willie Olivier has travelled extensively throughout southern Africa, by road and on foot. He is the author of many books, including African Adventures Guide Namibia, Overland through Southern Africa, A Guide to Namibian Game Parks, Touring in South Africa and Hiking Trails of South Africa. He is a freelance lecturer in journalism and lives in Windhoek, Namibia. ...[more about Willie Olivier]

About the Author - Denise Slabbert
South African writer and television producer Denise Slabbert has been writing about fabulous and fascinating places for the past 15 years. She travelled the world as editor of Sawubona and then moved on to making documentaries for television. She continues to write about fascinating (and offbeat) places and is a regular contributor to Sawubona, the Mail & Guardian, Longevity, Business in Africa, F ...[more about Denise Slabbert]

About the Author - Pat Hopkins
Pat Hopkins is fascinated by eccentricity and is a major collector of Boerekitsch - South Africa's own form of kitsch that so indelibly scarred the national psyche for fifty years after the 1938 Eeufees Trek. His favourite pieces are an appalling rendition of 'Die Stem' in a painting and a monster copper-coloured plastic lampstand of the Voortrekker Monument growing out of the Drommedaris. He is a ...[more about Pat Hopkins]

About the Author - Jean du Plessis
Photographer Jean du Plessis worked for the Cape Town newspaper Die Burger for 30 years, covering all major South African news and political events, as well as rugby and cricket matches and fashion shoots (some in the Namib Desert). His fascination with Namibia dates back to 1986, since when he has been to Namibia about 50 times, covering well over 200 000 kilometres. He published Desertscapes of ...[more about Jean du Plessis]

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