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King Solomon's Mines Revisited: Western Interests and the Burdened History of Southern Africa

King Solomon's Mines Revisited: Western Interests and the Burdened History of Southern Africa

King Solomon's Mines Revisited: Western Interests and the Burdened History
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King Solomon's Mines Revisited: Western Interests and the Burdened History of Southern Africa

by Minter, William

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New York: Basic Books, Inc, 1986. First Edition. First Printing. good, good. 401, map, footnotes, sources and selected readings, notes, index, fr DJ flap price clipped, some pencil underlining & marginal marks. William Minter focuses on the complex of economic and geo-political interests that have led the United States and other Western countries into an alliance with a government openly antagonistic to fundamental democratic principles. He describes how British policy in the age of colonialism helped build up South Africa, making it a powerful industrial nation able to dominate its neighbors and claiming to be a vital ally of white, European civilization.

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Title
King Solomon's Mines Revisited: Western Interests and the Burdened History of Southern Africa
Author
Minter, William
Book Condition
Used - good, good
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Edition
First Edition. First Printing
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0465037232
ISBN 13
9780465037230
Publisher
Basic Books, Inc
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1986
Keywords
Afrikaner, Apartheid, Racism, Broederbond, Guerrilla War, Terrorism, Mobutu, Harry Oppenheimer, South Africa

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