At the Fireside, Vol. 3: True Southern African Stories
In this volume, Webster continues to retell colourful stories that reawaken aspects of South Africa's remarkable history. All of the stories are written in Roger Webster's typically compelling language with the hue of his ever popular radio personality. The unbelievable success of the "At the Fireside" series is a clear indication that audiences are thirsty for more such phenomenal tales from a fresh perspective. The need for more is seen, especially as popular history continues to be at the fore with the various peoples of South Africa lifting the veil on factors that have shaped the country's history.
In this volume, Webster continues to retell colourful stories that reawaken aspects of South Africa's remarkable history. All of the stories are written in Roger Webster's typically compelling language with the hue of his ever popular radio personality. The unbelievable success of the "At the Fireside" series is a clear indication that audiences are thirsty for more such phenomenal tales from a fresh perspective. The need for more is seen, especially as popular history continues to be at the fore with the various peoples of South Africa lifting the veil on factors that have shaped the country's history.
This collection contains true accounts of people, events and incidents that shaped the future of South Africa. Now no longer skewered by political agendas, they may be correctly told, bringing history back into balance.
Author | Roger Webster |
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Publisher | Spearhead |
Place | Claremont |
Year | 2005 |
ISBN | 9780864865823 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Very Good |
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