Published by John Brown Book Club, San Francisco, 1979
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
36p. staplebound pamphlet, 8.5x5.5 inches, photos of the speakers and other illustrations, spot on front cover, otherwise very good condition. Publisher's page announces "Available from ZANU / 1668 B Page / San Francisco, CA 94114" and bears an additional publisher's credit (Prairie Fire) in very neat rubberstamp in cinnamon ink.
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Add to basket4to. pp 127. Illustrated laminated boards. Issued without dust jacket. Signed by the author on the front endpaper. Slight sunning at spine and edges. Decent copy. Contributors include Christopher Lee, Prince Rainier, Margaret Thatcher, Linda McCartney, Robert Mugabe, Nancy Reagan, Sooty, Suzi Quatro, Lester Piggott, George Melly. ISBN: 1851360018 Very good indeed.
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Add to basket4to. pp 127. Illustrated laminated boards. Issued without dust jacket. Signed by the author on the front endpaper. ISBN: 1851360018 Near fine.
Published by Published by 30 Degrees South Ltd., 28 Ninth Street, Newlands, Johannesburg First Edition . 2007., 2007
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Add to basketFirst edition hard back binding in publisher's original black cloth covers, silver title and author lettering to the spine and the front cover. 8vo. 9½'' x 6¼''. Contains 304 printed pages of text with monochrome and colour photographs throughout. Fine condition book in Fine condition dust wrapper, unused new book. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 9781920143145 SOUTH AFRICA (Zuid-Afrika).
Published by Harare, Zimbabwe: Graham Publishing, 1987, 1987
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Add to basketFirst edition, signed limited issue, number 186 of 600 copies signed by Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. This copy was presented to the leading British filmmaker Richard Attenborough by a patron of Zimbabwean art, inscribed on the front free endpaper, "Sir Richard & Lady Attenborough, A small gift to remind you from time to time of our beautiful country Zimbabwe. With every good wish, Norman Walden". The book is a lavish celebration of Zimbabwe's wildlife and people, richly illustrated with colour photographs throughout. In 1987, Richard Attenborough filmed Cry Freedom in Harare, Zimbabwe. Set in South Africa in 1977, the film carried a strong anti-apartheid message; Attenborough was unable to shoot there under the apartheid regime. Attenborough was then very positive towards Mugabe and Zimbabwe - in the film's accompanying book, he wrote, "Zimbabwe is the most beautiful country, with a warmth of hospitality. Anyone who doubts the ultimate viability of a multi-racial society should spend time in Zimbabwe. It seems to me that what they have achieved in a very short space of time under the leadership of their Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe, is little short of miraculous. The people and government gave us every possible help and I hope that this film's very existence becomes part of their protest against apartheid" (Attenborough, p. 14). Attenborough subsequently lost his faith in Mugabe and publicly criticized him, stating in an interview that "I thought Mugabe was the cat's whiskers at the time. Then Sally died and I think this drove him insane. I think he went mad, turned into a bastard" (interview in The Telegraph, 24 August 2014). Walden was chairman of the Nedlaw Group. "The longest standing and one of the most imaginative aspects of corporate patronage for the arts of Zimbabwe has come from the Nedlaw Group. Walden has a deep appreciation of the African's need to maintain ties with cultural roots" (Winter-Irving, p. 189). Richard Attenborough, Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom, A Pictorial Record, 1987; Celia Winter-Irving, Stone Sculpture in Zimbabwe, 1995. Small folio. Original brown sheep, spine lettered in gilt. Housed in original brown sheep slipcase and original pictorial box. Slight rubbing at head of front joint; outer box rubbed: a near-fine copy.