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Ananias Léki Dago
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23.08
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Ludilivre Photobooks /AbebooksFR
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ISBN10: 2918376027, ISBN13: 9782918376026, [publisher: GANG] Softcover Neuf, sous film plastique d'origine.
[FONTAINEBLEAU, France]
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Dago Ananias Leki and Mongane Wally Serote
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65.00
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB /ABAA
Ivry sur Seine: Editions GANG, Date: 2010. Hardcover. VG. Gray cardboard with black lettering and bw illustration on front cover, black cloth spine, 110 pp, profusely illustrated in bw. Text in French and English. In South Africa, during the apartheid era, blacks were prohibited from drinking alcohol. The Shebeen were the underground bars in the townships. Gathered there were the lost, the workers, ordinary alcoholism, but also the opponents of the regime, subversion. The Shebeen were crucibles, the system was forgotten there as much as the weapons of its overthrow were adorned there. 15 years after the fall of Apartheid, Ananias Léki Dago, photographer, went to meet the myth of the Shebeen; meet the poet Wally Mongane Serote, ANC activist and active opponent of the segregationist regime, who told him about his Shebeen. 2010. Editions GANG ISBN 2918376027 US
Dago Ananias Leki and Mongane Wally Serote
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65.00
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB /Biblio
Ivry sur Seine: Editions GANG, Date: 2010. Hardcover. VG. Gray cardboard with black lettering and bw illustration on front cover, black cloth spine, 110 pp, profusely illustrated in bw. Text in French and English. In South Africa, during the apartheid era, blacks were prohibited from drinking alcohol. The Shebeen were the underground bars in the townships. Gathered there were the lost, the workers, ordinary alcoholism, but also the opponents of the regime, subversion. The Shebeen were crucibles, the system was forgotten there as much as the weapons of its overthrow were adorned there. 15 years after the fall of Apartheid, Ananias Léki Dago, photographer, went to meet the myth of the Shebeen; meet the poet Wally Mongane Serote, ANC activist and active opponent of the segregationist regime, who told him about his Shebeen. 2010. Editions GANG ISBN 2918376027 9782918376026 [US]
Dago, Ananias Leki and Mongane Wally Serote
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65.00
Mullen Books, ABAA /Abebooks
ISBN10: 2918376027, ISBN13: 9782918376026, [publisher: Editions GANG, Ivry sur Seine] Hardcover Gray cardboard with black lettering and bw illustration on front cover, black cloth spine, 110 pp, profusely illustrated in bw. Text in French and English. In South Africa, during the apartheid era, blacks were prohibited from drinking alcohol. The Shebeen were the underground bars in the townships. Gathered there were the lost, the workers, ordinary alcoholism, but also the opponents of the regime, subversion. The Shebeen were crucibles, the system was forgotten there as much as the weapons of its overthrow were adorned there. 15 years after the fall of Apartheid, Ananias Léki Dago, photographer, went to meet the myth of the Shebeen; meet the poet Wally Mongane Serote, ANC activist and active opponent of the segregationist regime, who told him about his Shebeen.
[Marietta, PA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB via Alibris /Alibris
Ivry sur Seine Editions GANG 2010 Hardcover VG Gray cardboard with black lettering and bw illustration on front cover, black cloth spine, 110 pp, profusely illustrated in bw. Text in French and English. In South Africa, during the apartheid era, blacks were prohibited from drinking alcohol. The Shebeen were the underground bars in the townships. Gathered there were the lost, the workers, ordinary alcoholism, but also the opponents of the regime, subversion. The Shebeen were crucibles, the system was forgotten there as much as the weapons of its overthrow were adorned there. 15 years after the fall of Apartheid, Ananias Léki Dago, photographer, went to meet the myth of the Shebeen; meet the poet Wally Mongane Serote, ANC activist and active opponent of the segregationist regime, who told him about his Shebeen.

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