Author: Sampson, Anthony
Keywords: History of South Africa, Indigenous people of South Africa
Publisher: Collins, London
Description: Anthony Sampson, the author of this book has given some account of the odd beginning of an African magazine in South Africa called Drum. Sampson served as the editor of this magazine for three and a half years, and has endeavoured to show something of the view of South Africa and its problems through this book. Anthony Sampson has tried to display the new, unknown, and important Africa of towns and trousers from his personal experiences. This book is a representation of the human situations, the anguish, laughter, and day-to-day affairs that lie behind the South African difficulties.
Source: Central Secretariat Library
Type: E-Book
Received From: Central Secretariat Library
DC Field | Value |
dc.contributor.author | Sampson, Anthony |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-07-31T09:29:37Z |
dc.date.available | 2018-07-31T09:29:37Z |
dc.description | Anthony Sampson, the author of this book has given some account of the odd beginning of an African magazine in South Africa called Drum. Sampson served as the editor of this magazine for three and a half years, and has endeavoured to show something of the view of South Africa and its problems through this book. Anthony Sampson has tried to display the new, unknown, and important Africa of towns and trousers from his personal experiences. This book is a representation of the human situations, the anguish, laughter, and day-to-day affairs that lie behind the South African difficulties. |
dc.source | Central Secretariat Library |
dc.format.extent | 256 p. |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf |
dc.language.iso | English |
dc.publisher | Collins, London |
dc.subject | History of South Africa, Indigenous people of South Africa |
dc.type | E-Book |
dc.date.copyright | 1956 |
dc.identifier.accessionnumber | AS-046170 |
dc.format.medium | text |
DC Field | Value |
dc.contributor.author | Sampson, Anthony |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-07-31T09:29:37Z |
dc.date.available | 2018-07-31T09:29:37Z |
dc.description | Anthony Sampson, the author of this book has given some account of the odd beginning of an African magazine in South Africa called Drum. Sampson served as the editor of this magazine for three and a half years, and has endeavoured to show something of the view of South Africa and its problems through this book. Anthony Sampson has tried to display the new, unknown, and important Africa of towns and trousers from his personal experiences. This book is a representation of the human situations, the anguish, laughter, and day-to-day affairs that lie behind the South African difficulties. |
dc.source | Central Secretariat Library |
dc.format.extent | 256 p. |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf |
dc.language.iso | English |
dc.publisher | Collins, London |
dc.subject | History of South Africa, Indigenous people of South Africa |
dc.type | E-Book |
dc.date.copyright | 1956 |
dc.identifier.accessionnumber | AS-046170 |
dc.format.medium | text |