0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (11)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (1)
  • R5,000 - R10,000 (10)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 22 of 22 matches in All Departments

The Goffman Reader (Hardcover): C Lemert The Goffman Reader (Hardcover)
C Lemert
R5,663 Discovery Miles 56 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Erving Goffman (1922-82) is considered to be among the greatest and most inventive of American sociologists. His works first appeared at a time when traditional, formal American sociology dominated the scene. They introduced fresh, new ideas and ways of thinking about the individual in the social world.

Although Goffman is more often thought of as being grounded in symbolic interactionism, he was in fact the first to raise questions about the socially constructed self, the distinction between public identity versus the private self, the role of gender in society, and the study of public spaces. These themes remain of primary interest today, making Goffman one of the most influential thinkers in late twentieth-century social thought.

For the first time in any collection, readers will have access to the complete development of Goffman's writing and thinking from his earliest, lesser-known works to his final masterpiece "Felicity's Condition." Included in this collection are pieces from Goffman's classic works including "Stigma, Asylums, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life," and "Forms of Talk."

Uncertain Worlds - World-systems Analysis in Changing Times (Hardcover): Immanuel Wallerstein, Carlos Aguirre Rojas, Charles C.... Uncertain Worlds - World-systems Analysis in Changing Times (Hardcover)
Immanuel Wallerstein, Carlos Aguirre Rojas, Charles C. Lemert
R5,762 Discovery Miles 57 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Uncertain Worlds is the definitive presentation of the evolution of world-systems analysis from the point of view of its founder, Immanuel Wallerstein. Few theorists have offered a more systematic theory of what has become known as 'globalisation' than Wallerstein. The book includes a one-of-kind interview with Wallerstein by Carlos Rojas, a conversation between Wallerstein and Lemert about the history of the field as it has come down to the present time, a long essay by Lemert on the uncertainties of the modern world-system, as well as a preface by Rojas and a concluding essay by Wallerstein. No other book lends such biographical, historical, and personal nuance to the biography of world-systems analysis and, thus, to the history of our times. The will be a key reference book for students of global politics, economics and international relations.

Structural Lie - Small Clues to Global Things (Paperback): Charles C. Lemert Structural Lie - Small Clues to Global Things (Paperback)
Charles C. Lemert
R1,151 Discovery Miles 11 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his newest book prominent sociologist Charles Lemert takes on one of social science 's most mysterious problems. How is it possible to derive general statements about the largely invisible and overwhelming grand structures of social life that we can never see clearly beyond their effects in the small movements of individual lives? Marx and Freud were the modern inventors of a solution that is given too little attention: Where Marx derived from the tiniest commodity, his large picture of the whole of the evils of the capitalist system, so too Freud diagnosed the character of psyches and cultures from the slight inferences of details of dreams, slips, and even jokes. Charles Lemert offers in this wonderfully readable and limitlessly challenging book approaches for a new social science required for global realities in which a Bluetooth can convey a world of information.

Structural Lie - Small Clues to Global Things (Hardcover): Charles C. Lemert Structural Lie - Small Clues to Global Things (Hardcover)
Charles C. Lemert
R5,054 Discovery Miles 50 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his newest book prominent sociologist Charles Lemert takes on one of social science 's most mysterious problems. How is it possible to derive general statements about the largely invisible and overwhelming grand structures of social life that we can never see clearly beyond their effects in the small movements of individual lives? Marx and Freud were the modern inventors of a solution that is given too little attention: Where Marx derived from the tiniest commodity, his large picture of the whole of the evils of the capitalist system, so too Freud diagnosed the character of psyches and cultures from the slight inferences of details of dreams, slips, and even jokes. Charles Lemert offers in this wonderfully readable and limitlessly challenging book approaches for a new social science required for global realities in which a Bluetooth can convey a world of information.

Social Solutions to Poverty - America's Struggle to Build a Just Society (Paperback): Scott Myers-lipton, Charles C. Lemert Social Solutions to Poverty - America's Struggle to Build a Just Society (Paperback)
Scott Myers-lipton, Charles C. Lemert
R1,304 Discovery Miles 13 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The voices of famous and lesser known figures in America's quest to reduce poverty are collected for the first time in this comprehensive historical anthology. The book traces the most important ideas and contributions of citizens, activists, labor leaders, scholars, politicians, and governmental agencies to ensure American citizens the basics of food, housing, employment, education, and health care.The book follows the idea of poverty reduction from Thomas Paine's agrarian justice to Josiah Quincy's proposal for the construction of poorhouses; from the Freedmen's Bureau to Sitting Bull's demand for money and supplies; from Coxey's army of the unemployed to Jane Addams's Hull House; from the Civil Works Administration to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s call for an Economic Bill of Rights; and from William Julius Wilson's universal program of reform to George W. Bush's armies of compassion.You can learn more about the book at http: //www.solvingpoverty.com.

Thinking the Unthinkable - The Riddles of Classical Social Theories (Hardcover): Charles C. Lemert Thinking the Unthinkable - The Riddles of Classical Social Theories (Hardcover)
Charles C. Lemert
R4,911 Discovery Miles 49 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the eloquent style for which he has become famous, Charles Lemert writes of social theory as no one else. "Thinking the Unthinkable" is offered as text for instruction, yet it defies the prevailing assumption that social theory is a method for clarifying the facts of social life. Lemert shows how social theory began late in the 19th century as a struggle to come to terms with the failure of modern reason to solve the social problems created by the capitalist world-system. Since then, social theory has developed through twists and turns to think and rethink this Unthinkable. Hence the surprising innovations of recent years - postmodern, queer, postcolonial, third-wave feminist, risk theories, among others arising in the wake of globalization. Once again, Lemert has made the difficult clear in a book that students and other readers will treasure and keep.

Social Solutions to Poverty - America's Struggle to Build a Just Society (Hardcover): Scott Myers-lipton, Charles C. Lemert Social Solutions to Poverty - America's Struggle to Build a Just Society (Hardcover)
Scott Myers-lipton, Charles C. Lemert
R6,334 Discovery Miles 63 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The voices of famous and lesser known figures in America's quest to reduce poverty are collected for the first time in this comprehensive historical anthology. The book traces the most important ideas and contributions of citizens, activists, labor leaders, scholars, politicians, and governmental agencies to ensure American citizens the basics of food, housing, employment, education, and health care.The book follows the idea of poverty reduction from Thomas Paine's agrarian justice to Josiah Quincy's proposal for the construction of poorhouses; from the Freedmen's Bureau to Sitting Bull's demand for money and supplies; from Coxey's army of the unemployed to Jane Addams's Hull House; from the Civil Works Administration to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s call for an Economic Bill of Rights; and from William Julius Wilson's universal program of reform to George W. Bush's armies of compassion.You can learn more about the book at http: //www.solvingpoverty.com.

The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois (Hardcover): Alford A. Young, Manning Marable, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Jerry Gafio Watts, Charles... The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois (Hardcover)
Alford A. Young, Manning Marable, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Jerry Gafio Watts, Charles C. Lemert
R6,454 Discovery Miles 64 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois explores the relationship of W. E. B. Du Bois's seminal book, The Souls of Black Folk, to other works in his scholarly portfolio and to his larger project concerning race, racial identity, and the social objectives of scholarly engagement.The new, original chapters in this book, written by leading Du Bois scholars, offer a critical reading of Souls and its relevance a century later in today's world. The chapters show how Souls extends, refines, or introduces ideas developed in Du Bois's The Philadelphia Negro and Black Reconstruction, and how Souls relates to Du Bois's early considerations of social activism on the behalf of African Americans and to his thinking about the situation of African American women. The book demonstrates how significant Souls is for Du Bois's overarching objectives concerning racial theorizing, the social conditions affecting race, and the possibilities for social justice.

The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois (Paperback): Alford A. Young, Manning Marable, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Jerry Gafio Watts, Charles... The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois (Paperback)
Alford A. Young, Manning Marable, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Jerry Gafio Watts, Charles C. Lemert
R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Souls of W. E. B. Du Bois explores the relationship of W. E. B. Du Bois's seminal book, The Souls of Black Folk, to other works in his scholarly portfolio and to his larger project concerning race, racial identity, and the social objectives of scholarly engagement.The new, original chapters in this book, written by leading Du Bois scholars, offer a critical reading of Souls and its relevance a century later in today's world. The chapters show how Souls extends, refines, or introduces ideas developed in Du Bois's The Philadelphia Negro and Black Reconstruction, and how Souls relates to Du Bois's early considerations of social activism on the behalf of African Americans and to his thinking about the situation of African American women. The book demonstrates how significant Souls is for Du Bois's overarching objectives concerning racial theorizing, the social conditions affecting race, and the possibilities for social justice.

Seeing Sociologically - The Routine Grounds of Social Action (Hardcover): Harold Garfinkel, Anne Rawls, Charles C. Lemert Seeing Sociologically - The Routine Grounds of Social Action (Hardcover)
Harold Garfinkel, Anne Rawls, Charles C. Lemert
R5,332 Discovery Miles 53 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book - never before published - is eminent sociologist Harold Garfinkel's earliest attempt, while at Harvard in 1948, to bridge the growing gap in U.S. sociology. This gap was generated by a Parsonsian paradigm that emphasized a scientific approach to sociological description, one that increasingly distanced itself from social phenomena in the influential ways studied by phenomenologists.It was Garfinkel's idea that phenomenological description, rendered in more empirical and interactive terms, might remedy shortcomings in the reigning Parsonsian view. Garfinkel soon gave up the attempt to repair scientific description and his focus became increasingly empirical until, in 1954, he famously coined the term 'Ethnomethodology'. However, in this early manuscript can be seen more clearly than in some of his later work the struggle with a conceptual and positivist rendering of social relations that ultimately informed Garfinkel's position. Here we find the sources of his turn toward ethnomethodology, which would influence subsequent generations of sociologists.This book is essential reading for all social theory scholars and graduate students and for a wider range of social scientists in anthropology, ethnomethodology, and other fields.

Seeing Sociologically - The Routine Grounds of Social Action (Paperback): Harold Garfinkel, Anne Rawls, Charles C. Lemert Seeing Sociologically - The Routine Grounds of Social Action (Paperback)
Harold Garfinkel, Anne Rawls, Charles C. Lemert
R1,459 Discovery Miles 14 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book - never before published - is eminent sociologist Harold Garfinkel's earliest attempt, while at Harvard in 1948, to bridge the growing gap in U.S. sociology. This gap was generated by a Parsonsian paradigm that emphasized a scientific approach to sociological description, one that increasingly distanced itself from social phenomena in the influential ways studied by phenomenologists.It was Garfinkel's idea that phenomenological description, rendered in more empirical and interactive terms, might remedy shortcomings in the reigning Parsonsian view. Garfinkel soon gave up the attempt to repair scientific description and his focus became increasingly empirical until, in 1954, he famously coined the term 'Ethnomethodology'. However, in this early manuscript can be seen more clearly than in some of his later work the struggle with a conceptual and positivist rendering of social relations that ultimately informed Garfinkel's position. Here we find the sources of his turn toward ethnomethodology, which would influence subsequent generations of sociologists.This book is essential reading for all social theory scholars and graduate students and for a wider range of social scientists in anthropology, ethnomethodology, and other fields.

Postmodernism is Not What You Think - Why Globalization Threatens Modernity (Paperback, 2nd edition): Charles C. Lemert Postmodernism is Not What You Think - Why Globalization Threatens Modernity (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Charles C. Lemert
R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Charles Lemert is one of the most thoughtful and interesting of sociology's postmodernists. He recurrently finds new angles of vision and is especially helpful for overcoming the pernicious opposition of 'micro' and 'macro' perspectives.' -Craig Calhoun, New York University (on the first edition) Highly readable, the second edition of Postmodernism Is Not What You Think responds to the widespread claim that postmodernism is over. It explains the historical connections between the postmodern and globalization. Those who wish to kill the term postmodernism still must face the facts that the former nationalistic world-system has collapsed and is slowly being replaced by a more global set of structures. The book is completely revised and updated with an entirely new section on globalization. The media and popular culture, identity politics, the science wars, politics and cultural studies, structuralism and poststructuralism, and the new sociologies are also put in perspective as signs of the new social formations dawning at the end of the modern age. Lemert shows that the postmodern is less a theory than a condition of social life brought about by the trouble modernity has gotten itself into.

Postmodernism is Not What You Think - Why Globalization Threatens Modernity (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Charles C. Lemert Postmodernism is Not What You Think - Why Globalization Threatens Modernity (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Charles C. Lemert
R5,617 Discovery Miles 56 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Charles Lemert is one of the most thoughtful and interesting of sociology's postmodernists. He recurrently finds new angles of vision and is especially helpful for overcoming the pernicious opposition of 'micro' and 'macro' perspectives.' -Craig Calhoun, New York University (on the first edition) Highly readable, the second edition of Postmodernism Is Not What You Think responds to the widespread claim that postmodernism is over. It explains the historical connections between the postmodern and globalization. Those who wish to kill the term postmodernism still must face the facts that the former nationalistic world-system has collapsed and is slowly being replaced by a more global set of structures. The book is completely revised and updated with an entirely new section on globalization. The media and popular culture, identity politics, the science wars, politics and cultural studies, structuralism and poststructuralism, and the new sociologies are also put in perspective as signs of the new social formations dawning at the end of the modern age. Lemert shows that the postmodern is less a theory than a condition of social life brought about by the trouble modernity has gotten itself into.

Going Down for Air - A Memoir in Search of a Subject (Hardcover): Derek Sayer, Charles C. Lemert Going Down for Air - A Memoir in Search of a Subject (Hardcover)
Derek Sayer, Charles C. Lemert
R5,473 Discovery Miles 54 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is hidden in the taste of a madeleine - or in snatches of Bob Dylan songs, operatic arias, and the remembered sting of a rattan cane? An exploration of memory, Going Down for Air artfully combines two very different yet connected texts. A Memoir is richly evocative not only of times past, but also of a very English, imperial, queerly masculine subjectivity, caught on the cusp of the extinction of the world in and of which it made sense. Derek Sayer's allusive writing succeeds as few have done before in capturing the leaps and bounds of memory itself. Rich in its detail, unstinting in its honesty, this beautifully written memoir is a considerable literary achievement. The memoir is complemented by Sayer's provocative theoretical essay on memory and social identity. Drawing on linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, photographic images, and literary texts, In Search of a Subject argues that it is memory above all that maintains the imagined identities upon which society rests. Going Down for Air is a bold and strikingly successful literary and sociological experiment, which makes a major contribution to understanding how our memories work - and gives them social meaning far beyond

Going Down for Air - A Memoir in Search of a Subject (Paperback, New): Derek Sayer, Charles C. Lemert Going Down for Air - A Memoir in Search of a Subject (Paperback, New)
Derek Sayer, Charles C. Lemert
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is hidden in the taste of a madeleine - or in snatches of Bob Dylan songs, operatic arias, and the remembered sting of a rattan cane? An exploration of memory, Going Down for Air artfully combines two very different yet connected texts. A Memoir is richly evocative not only of times past, but also of a very English, imperial, queerly masculine subjectivity, caught on the cusp of the extinction of the world in and of which it made sense. Derek Sayer's allusive writing succeeds as few have done before in capturing the leaps and bounds of memory itself. Rich in its detail, unstinting in its honesty, this beautifully written memoir is a considerable literary achievement. The memoir is complemented by Sayer's provocative theoretical essay on memory and social identity. Drawing on linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, photographic images, and literary texts, In Search of a Subject argues that it is memory above all that maintains the imagined identities upon which society rests. Going Down for Air is a bold and strikingly successful literary and sociological experiment, which makes a major contribution to understanding how our memories work - and gives them social meaning far beyond

Sociology After the Crisis (Paperback, 2nd edition): Charles C. Lemert Sociology After the Crisis (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Charles C. Lemert
R1,297 Discovery Miles 12 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Widely assigned and taught in senior capstone and social theory courses, Sociology After the Crisis offers the first systematic theory of social differences built on the sociological traditions by embracing to Durkheim, Weber and other familiar figures. The first edition was acclaimed for its nuanced and original rereading of Durkheim in relation to the theoretical reasons he and his contemporaries neglected race and gender. This new edition features two chapters of new material written in the summer of 2003, as the new social structures of the 21st century became increasingly clear. The new Chapter Ten draws upon 9-11, the "new world order" of two Bush presidencies, and globalization to show how individuals' lives and sociologies must be thought about in new ways. These events also highlight how American society and sociology have responded and sometimes failed in the struggle over the crisis of modernism. Reviews for the First Edition: "[This] expansive reimagining of the historical roots of sociological imagination - especially as it embraces voices and visions long lost to our most important national debates - is balm to the fractured soul of American society. Lemert's elegant and passionate volume will aid immeasurably in our nation's search for sane solutions to the crises of purpose and perspective he so skillfully explores." Michael Eric Dyson, author of Making Malcolm and Between God and Gangsta' Rap "Elegantly crafted." Steven Seidman, State University of New York at Albany

Sociology After the Crisis (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Charles C. Lemert Sociology After the Crisis (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Charles C. Lemert
R5,481 Discovery Miles 54 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Widely assigned and taught in senior capstone and social theory courses, Sociology After the Crisis offers the first systematic theory of social differences built on the sociological traditions by embracing to Durkheim, Weber and other familiar figures. The first edition was acclaimed for its nuanced and original rereading of Durkheim in relation to the theoretical reasons he and his contemporaries neglected race and gender. This new edition features two chapters of new material written in the summer of 2003, as the new social structures of the 21st century became increasingly clear. The new Chapter Ten draws upon 9-11, the "new world order" of two Bush presidencies, and globalization to show how individuals' lives and sociologies must be thought about in new ways. These events also highlight how American society and sociology have responded and sometimes failed in the struggle over the crisis of modernism. Reviews for the First Edition: "[This] expansive reimagining of the historical roots of sociological imagination - especially as it embraces voices and visions long lost to our most important national debates - is balm to the fractured soul of American society. Lemert's elegant and passionate volume will aid immeasurably in our nation's search for sane solutions to the crises of purpose and perspective he so skillfully explores." Michael Eric Dyson, author of Making Malcolm and Between God and Gangsta' Rap "Elegantly crafted." Steven Seidman, State University of New York at Albany

Globalization - An Introduction to the End of the Known World (Paperback): Charles C. Lemert Globalization - An Introduction to the End of the Known World (Paperback)
Charles C. Lemert
R1,049 Discovery Miles 10 490 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"Globalization: An Introduction to the End of the Known World" surveys the history of globalization from the earliest of ancient texts through contemporary debates and the prospects for anticipating the new worlds to come. At the end of the twentieth century, debates over the nature of globalization were unable to agree on a simple resolution, except to say that globalization is economic, political, and cultural all at once. Cultural globalization affects everyone with a smartphone, on which global youth from Los Angeles to Jakarta listen to Jay-Z and Beyonce. States are torn in several directions at once by unsettling economic, political, and cultural forces. Lemert concludes with a serious outline of the possible ways of imagining what the still-unknown global world will become next ways including optimism, caution, and skepticism."

Uncertain Worlds - World-systems Analysis in Changing Times (Paperback): Immanuel Wallerstein, Carlos Aguirre Rojas, Charles C.... Uncertain Worlds - World-systems Analysis in Changing Times (Paperback)
Immanuel Wallerstein, Carlos Aguirre Rojas, Charles C. Lemert
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Uncertain Worlds is the definitive presentation of the evolution of world-systems analysis from the point of view of its founder, Immanuel Wallerstein. Few theorists have offered a more systematic theory of what has become known as 'globalisation' than Wallerstein. The book includes a one-of-kind interview with Wallerstein by Carlos Rojas, a conversation between Wallerstein and Lemert about the history of the field as it has come down to the present time, a long essay by Lemert on the uncertainties of the modern world-system, as well as a preface by Rojas and a concluding essay by Wallerstein. No other book lends such biographical, historical, and personal nuance to the biography of world-systems analysis and, thus, to the history of our times. The will be a key reference book for students of global politics, economics and international relations.

Globalization - An Introduction to the End of the Known World (Hardcover): Charles C. Lemert Globalization - An Introduction to the End of the Known World (Hardcover)
Charles C. Lemert
R5,469 Discovery Miles 54 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Globalization: An Introduction to the End of the Known World" surveys the history of globalization from the earliest of ancient texts through contemporary debates and the prospects for anticipating the new worlds to come. At the end of the twentieth century, debates over the nature of globalization were unable to agree on a simple resolution, except to say that globalization is economic, political, and cultural all at once. Cultural globalization affects everyone with a smartphone, on which global youth from Los Angeles to Jakarta listen to Jay-Z and Beyonce. States are torn in several directions at once by unsettling economic, political, and cultural forces. Lemert concludes with a serious outline of the possible ways of imagining what the still-unknown global world will become next ways including optimism, caution, and skepticism."

Thinking the Unthinkable - The Riddles of Classical Social Theories (Paperback): Charles C. Lemert Thinking the Unthinkable - The Riddles of Classical Social Theories (Paperback)
Charles C. Lemert
R1,202 Discovery Miles 12 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the eloquent style for which he has become famous, Charles Lemert writes of social theory as no one else. "Thinking the Unthinkable" is offered as text for instruction, yet it defies the prevailing assumption that social theory is a method for clarifying the facts of social life. Lemert shows how social theory began late in the 19th century as a struggle to come to terms with the failure of modern reason to solve the social problems created by the capitalist world-system. Since then, social theory has developed through twists and turns to think and rethink this Unthinkable. Hence the surprising innovations of recent years - postmodern, queer, postcolonial, third-wave feminist, risk theories, among others arising in the wake of globalization. Once again, Lemert has made the difficult clear in a book that students and other readers will treasure and keep.

The Goffman Reader (Paperback): C Lemert The Goffman Reader (Paperback)
C Lemert
R2,062 Discovery Miles 20 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Erving Goffman (1922-82) is considered to be among the greatest and most inventive of American sociologists. His works first appeared at a time when traditional, formal American sociology dominated the scene. They introduced fresh, new ideas and ways of thinking about the individual in the social world.

Although Goffman is more often thought of as being grounded in symbolic interactionism, he was in fact the first to raise questions about the socially constructed self, the distinction between public identity versus the private self, the role of gender in society, and the study of public spaces. These themes remain of primary interest today, making Goffman one of the most influential thinkers in late twentieth-century social thought.

For the first time in any collection, readers will have access to the complete development of Goffman's writing and thinking from his earliest, lesser-known works to his final masterpiece "Felicity's Condition." Included in this collection are pieces from Goffman's classic works including "Stigma, Asylums, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life," and "Forms of Talk."

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
How to Blow Up Your Business in 2019…
Elliott Jaworski Hardcover R572 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270
Bird's Eye London
Paul Campbell Hardcover R552 Discovery Miles 5 520
Observations on the Diseases of the…
Thomas Blizard Curling Paperback R499 Discovery Miles 4 990
Affiliate Marketing for Beginners - 12…
Smm Publishing Hardcover R579 R528 Discovery Miles 5 280
Small-Format Aerial Photography…
James S. Aber, Irene Marzolff, … Paperback R2,122 R2,012 Discovery Miles 20 120
Bowman Field
Charles W Arrington Hardcover R719 R638 Discovery Miles 6 380
Build Your Author Platform with a…
Mimika Cooney Hardcover R649 R583 Discovery Miles 5 830
The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Blowing…
Bennie Sloan Hardcover R573 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270
How to Write a Good Advertisement - A…
Victor O Schwab Hardcover R767 Discovery Miles 7 670
The Book Every Marketer Should Most…
Paperback R340 R304 Discovery Miles 3 040

 

Partners