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  The Long Aftermath of War - Reconciliation and Transition in Namibia
by André du Pisani, Reinhart Kössler, William A. Lindeke (eds)
Namibia is widely regarded as a success story in the transition from war to peace, from apartheid colonialism to harmonious national reconciliation, and from racial authoritarian rule to multi-party democracy.
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  Undisciplined Heart
by Jane Katjavivi
When Jane Katjavivi becomes involved in London in support of change in Southern Africa, she meets and marries a Namibian activist in exile. Moving with him to Namibia at the time of Independence in 1990, she faces a new life in a starkly beautiful country. She starts to publish Namibian writing and opens a bookshop.
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  Vlamgat
The Story of the Mirage F1 in the South African Air Force

by Brigadier-General Dick Lord
Vlamgat, literally ‘flaming hole’ in Afrikaans, was the nickname the South African Air Force (SAAF) gave to the Mirage F1, its formidable frontline jet fighter during South Africa’s long ‘border wars’ in South West Africa (Namibia) and Angola from the late 1960s to the late 1980s.
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  Women Journalists in Namibia’s Liberation Struggle 1985 - 1990
by Maria Mboono Nghidinwa
This study investigates the experiences of women journalists during the last phase of Namibia’s liberation struggle. Black or white, women journalists in Namibia made significant contribution to the liberation cause.
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  Leading from the Front
by John Barry
Leading from the Front is an autobiographical account of John Barry’s business career - a career that started in a tearoom on the Durban beach front, clerical bank work and to being presented with the JSE Top 100 award.
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  Seven Letters
HIV/AIDS Stories from Namibian children

Edited by Dorian Haarhoff
Seven Letters, HIV / AIDS Stories from Namibian children arises from writing workshops held at the Windhoek College of Education during 2006. The programme involved taching writing skills to more than a hundred teachers in training.
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  Shadow Tracker
by Keith A. Nelson
Kurt Christianson is a natural military strategist and survivor. Independent, unorthodox, resilient and resolute, he displays skills which flout established procedures. His courage and insight whilst in Special Forces in ‘Nam’ unwittingly unravel a traitorous alliance, making him a threat to his superiors and placing his life in mortal danger.
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  Disturbing Times
by Scott F. Firsing
Most of us throughout the course of our everyday lives never step back and examine what is going on around us. We are so caught up on counting the days until Friday or checking our bank accounts online, that we fail to see what is occurring around the globe.
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  !Qamtee /aa #Xanya - The Book of Traditions
Histories, Texts and Illustrations from the !Xoon and ‘N/ohnan People of Namibia

Compiled and edited by Gertrud Boden
The !Xoon and ‘N/ohan people of Namibia are one of the former hunting and gathering populations in Southern Africa, who are so well-known to the world under the labels ‘San’ and ‘Bushmen’.
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  The San Of The Kalahari
by Jürgen Schadeberg
The San inhabited the whole of southern Africa and they are among the last of the hunting and gathering societies in an agricultural and industrialised world.
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