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Twenty Five (Paperback): Robert William Heath-Whyte Twenty Five (Paperback)
Robert William Heath-Whyte
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Twenty Five, being one meditation and twenty four sermons, is published as a celebration of Bob Heath-Whyte's twenty five years as a Church of England Reader and Licensed Lay Minister. Selected from sermons preached between 1988 and 2013, they cover the church's year from the first Sunday in Advent to the Sunday of Christ the King.

A Cultural History of Objects in the Modern Age (Hardcover): Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth A Cultural History of Objects in the Modern Age (Hardcover)
Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth; Series edited by Dan Hicks, William Whyte
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cultural History of Objects in the Modern Age covers the period 1900 to today, a time marked by massive global changes in production, transportation, and information-sharing in a post-colonial world. New materials and inventions - from plastics to the digital to biotechnology - have created unprecedented scales of disruption, shifting and blurring the categories and meanings of the object. If the 20th century demonstrated that humans can be treated like things whilst things can become ever more human, where will the 21st century take us? The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Objects examines how objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years. Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object. The themes covered in each volume are objecthood; technology; economic objects; everyday objects; art; architecture; bodily objects; object worlds. Laurie A. Wilkie is Professor at the University of California-Berkeley, USA. John M. Chenoweth, is Associate Professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA. Volume 6 in the Cultural History of Objects set. General Editors: Dan Hicks and William Whyte

The Temple Church in London - History, Architecture, Art (Paperback): David Park, Robin Griffith-Jones The Temple Church in London - History, Architecture, Art (Paperback)
David Park, Robin Griffith-Jones; Contributions by Christopher Wilson, David Park, Helen J Nicholson, …
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First full-length survey of the Temple Church, from its foundation in the twelfth century to the Second World War. Founded as the main church of the Knights Templar in England, at their New Temple in London, the Temple Church is historically and architecturally one of the most important medieval buildings in England. Its round nave, modelled on the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, is extraordinarily ambitious, combining lavish Romanesque sculpture with some of the earliest Gothic architectural features in any English building of its period. It also holds one of the most famous series of medieval effigies in the country. Major developments in the post-medieval period include the reordering of the church in the 1680s by Sir Christopher Wren, and a substantial restoration programme in the early 1840s. Despite its extraordinary importance, however, it has until now attracted little scholarly or critical attention, a gap that is remedied by this volume. It considers the New Temple as a whole in the Middle Ages, and allaspects of the church itself from its foundation in the twelfth century to its war-time damage in the twentieth. Richly illustrated with numerous black and white and colour plates, it makes full use of the exceptional range and quality of the antiquarian material available for study, including drawings, photographs, and plaster casts. Contributors: Robin Griffith-Jones, Virginia Jansen, Philip Lankester, Helen Nicholson, David Park, Rosemary Sweet, William Whyte, Christopher Wilson. Robin Griffith-Jones is Master of the Temple at the Temple Church; David Park is a Professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art.

A Time of War - Remembering Guadalcanal, A Battle Without Maps (Paperback, 1st ed): William H. Whyte A Time of War - Remembering Guadalcanal, A Battle Without Maps (Paperback, 1st ed)
William H. Whyte
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The corporate and urban jungles of late-twentieth-century America were far from those of Guadalcanal that provided a sort of coming of age for Whyte. Following Officer Candidate School at Quantico, Virginia, Whyte reported to the First Marine Division at New River, North Carolina, in 1942.

While leaders in Washington discussed Pacific War strategy, word arrived that the Japanese had begun construction of an airfield near Lunga Point on Guadalcanal. Fearing establishment of the base might presage a thrust southeastward that would sever the line of communications between the United States and Australia, the Joint Chiefs of Staff authorized Operation Watchtower, the seizure of Guadalcanal and Tulagi by the First Marine Division.

On the last day of July, 1942, the First Division set sail for Guadalcanal. Whyte had only an inkling of what was in store for the Marines when they landed on the north coast of Guadalcanal seven days later. Planning for the campaign had been rudimentary at best. When the First Marines splashed ashore without opposition from the Japanese, they thought it would be easy to seize their first objective, Mount Austen. They soon learned the inadequacy of their maps when that objective proved to be several miles inland through eight-foot-tall kunai grass that trapped the heat and made even walking difficult.

What quickly developed was the first real test of land combat between the United States and Japan. The goal was to seize a partially constructed Japanese airfield on Guadalcanal before the Japanese could make it operational, an objective quickly achieved. Unfortunately, the capture of the airfield simply marked the beginning of what would develop into theMarines' longest campaign in World War II.

The battle for control of Guadalcanal and what Americans learned from it forms the heart of William H. Whyte's memoir, published here for the first time.

Fazal Sheikh and Terry Tempest Williams: The Moon is Behind Us (Hardcover): Fazal Sheikh, Terry Tempest Williams Fazal Sheikh and Terry Tempest Williams: The Moon is Behind Us (Hardcover)
Fazal Sheikh, Terry Tempest Williams; Designed by Duncan Whyte
R708 Discovery Miles 7 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Organization Man (Paperback, New Ed): William H. Whyte The Organization Man (Paperback, New Ed)
William H. Whyte; Contributions by Joseph Nocera
R1,022 Discovery Miles 10 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Regarded as one of the most important sociological and business commentaries of modern times, The Organization Man developed the first thorough description of the impact of mass organization on American society. During the height of the Eisenhower administration, corporations appeared to provide a blissful answer to postwar life with the marketing of new technologies-television, affordable cars, space travel, fast food-and lifestyles, such as carefully planned suburban communities centered around the nuclear family. William H. Whyte found this phenomenon alarming. As an editor for Fortune magazine, Whyte was well placed to observe corporate America; it became clear to him that the American belief in the perfectibility of society was shifting from one of individual initiative to one that could be achieved at the expense of the individual. With its clear analysis of contemporary working and living arrangements, The Organization Man rapidly achieved bestseller status. Since the time of the book's original publication, the American workplace has undergone massive changes. In the 1990s, the rule of large corporations seemed less relevant as small entrepreneurs made fortunes from new technologies, in the process bucking old corporate trends. In fact this "new economy" appeared to have doomed Whyte's original analysis as an artifact from a bygone day. But the recent collapse of so many startup businesses, gigantic mergers of international conglomerates, and the reality of economic globalization make The Organization Man all the more essential as background for understanding today's global market. This edition contains a new foreword by noted journalist and author Joseph Nocera. In an afterword Jenny Bell Whyte describes how The Organization Man was written.

Forensic Psychiatry (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Nigel Eastman, Gwen Adshead, Simone Fox, Richard Latham, Seán Whyte,... Forensic Psychiatry (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Nigel Eastman, Gwen Adshead, Simone Fox, Richard Latham, Seán Whyte, …
R1,917 Discovery Miles 19 170 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This Second Edition of Forensic Psychiatry covers the clinical, legal, and ethical issues for the treatment of mentally disordered offenders for all of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland jurisdictions. Written by an expert interdisciplinary team from the fields of both law and psychiatry, this is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide which includes clinical observations, guidance, and ethical advice across the psychiatric discipline. The title has been updated with expanded topics on developmental disorders, neuroscience and its use in legal settings, human rights law, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. New legal cases have also been incorporated to reflect changes in legislation, including but not limited to diminished responsibility, deprivation of liberty, and automatism. There are also new parts on forensic psychotherapy, cross-cultural diagnostic validity, and radicalisation. Alongside practical advice on managing clinical and legal situations, the handbook provides concise examples, summaries of relevant legislation, and introductions to different ethical approaches and clinical observations. Uniquely focusing on the interface between psychiatry and law, this title is essential reading for the forensic psychiatrist, as well as lawyers and judges.

A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age (Hardcover): Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age (Hardcover)
Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth; Series edited by Dan Hicks, William Whyte
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age covers the period 500 to 1400, examining the creation, use and understanding of human-made objects and their consequences and impacts. The power and agency of objects significantly evolved over this time. Exploring objects and artefacts within art, technology, and everyday life, the volume challenges our understanding of both life worlds and object worlds in medieval society. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Objects examines how objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years. Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object. The themes covered in each volume are objecthood; technology; economic objects; everyday objects; art; architecture; bodily objects; object worlds. Julie Lund is Associate Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway. Sarah Semple is Professor at Durham University, UK. Volume 2 in the Cultural History of Objects set. General Editors: Dan Hicks and William Whyte

A Cultural History of Objects in the Renaissance (Hardcover): Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth A Cultural History of Objects in the Renaissance (Hardcover)
Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth; Series edited by Dan Hicks, William Whyte
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cultural History of Objects in the Renaissance covers the period 1400 to 1600. The Renaissance was a cultural movement, a time of re-awakening when classical knowledge was rediscovered, leading to an efflorescence in philosophy, art, and literature. The period fostered an emerging sense of individualism across European cultures. This sense was expressed through a fascination with materiality and the natural world, and a growing attachment to things. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Objects examines how objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years. Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object. The themes covered in each volume are objecthood; technology; economic objects; everyday objects; art; architecture; bodily objects; object worlds. James Symonds is Professor at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Volume 3 in the Cultural History of Objects set. General Editors: Dan Hicks and William Whyte

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Enlightenment (Hardcover): Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Enlightenment (Hardcover)
Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth; Series edited by Dan Hicks, William Whyte
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Enlightenment covers the period 1600 to 1760, a time marked by the movement of people, ideas and goods. The objects explored in this volume -from scientific instrumentation and Baroque paintings to slave ships and shackles -encapsulate the contradictory impulses of the age. The entwined forces of capitalism and colonialism created new patterns of consumption, facilitated by innovations in maritime transport, new forms of exchange relations, and the exploitation of non-Western peoples and lands. The world of objects in the Enlightenment reveal a Western material culture profoundly shaped by global encounters. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Objects examines how objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years. Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object. The themes covered in each volume are objecthood; technology; economic objects; everyday objects; art; architecture; bodily objects; object worlds. Audrey Horning is Professor at William & Mary, USA, and at Queen's University Belfast, UK. Volume 4 in the Cultural History of Objects set. General Editors: Dan Hicks and William Whyte

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Industry (Hardcover): Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Industry (Hardcover)
Laurie Wilkie, John Chenoweth; Series edited by Dan Hicks, William Whyte
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Industry covers the period 1760 to 1900, a time of dramatic change in the material world as objects shifted from the handmade to the machine made. The revolution in making, and in consuming the things which were made, impacted on lives at every scale -from body to home to workplace to city to nation. Beyond the explosion in technology, scientific knowledge, manufacturing, trade, and museums, changes in class structure, politics, ideology, and morality all acted to transform the world of objects. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Objects examines how objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years. Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object. The themes covered in each volume are objecthood; technology; economic objects; everyday objects; art; architecture; bodily objects; object worlds. Carolyn White is Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA. Volume 5 in the Cultural History of Objects set. General Editors: Dan Hicks and William Whyte

City - Rediscovering the Center (Paperback): William H. Whyte City - Rediscovering the Center (Paperback)
William H. Whyte; Contributions by Paco Underhill
R1,030 Discovery Miles 10 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Named by "Newsweek" magazine to its list of "Fifty Books for Our Time."For sixteen years William Whyte walked the streets of New York and other major cities. With a group of young observers, camera and notebook in hand, he conducted pioneering studies of street life, pedestrian behavior, and city dynamics. "City: Rediscovering the Center" is the result of that research, a humane, often amusing view of what is staggeringly obvious about the urban environment but seemingly invisible to those responsible for planning it.Whyte uses time-lapse photography to chart the anatomy of metropolitan congestion. Why is traffic so badly distributed on city streets? Why do New Yorkers walk so fast--and jaywalk so incorrigibly? Why aren't there more collisions on the busiest walkways? Why do people who stop to talk gravitate to the center of the pedestrian traffic stream? Why do places designed primarily for security actually worsen it? Why are public restrooms disappearing? "The city is full of vexations," Whyte avers: "Steps too steep; doors too tough to open; ledges you cannot sit on. . . . It is difficult to design an urban space so maladroitly that people will not use it, but there are many such spaces." Yet Whyte finds encouragement in the widespread rediscovery of the city center. The future is not in the suburbs, he believes, but in that center. Like a Greek agora, the city must reassert its most ancient function as a place where people come together face-to-face.

Creative Problem Solving in the Field - Reflections on a Career (Paperback): William Foote Whyte Creative Problem Solving in the Field - Reflections on a Career (Paperback)
William Foote Whyte
R1,177 Discovery Miles 11 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the street corners of the North End of Boston to the Basque regions of Spain, renowned sociologist William Foote Whyte has been a pioneer in developing methods and theories that have changed and expanded the way that we look at social structures and the individuals within them. Now, Whyte passes on his experience and knowledge with a look at problems he encountered in the field, and how he was able to overcome them. This book is both a guide through the practical and conceptual complexities and problems associated with fieldwork, as well as a look back on the life of one of the most interesting and important sociologists of our time.

A Cultural History of Objects (Hardcover): Dan Hicks, William Whyte A Cultural History of Objects (Hardcover)
Dan Hicks, William Whyte
R15,598 Discovery Miles 155 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How have objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years? Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object. This set brings together over 50 scholars, in 1776 pages, to examine how the world of human subjects shapes and is shaped by the world of material objects. Chapter titles are identical across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six. The themes (and chapter titles) are: Objecthood; Technology; Economic Objects; Everyday Objects; Art; Architecture; Bodily Objects; Object Worlds. The six volumes cover: 1 - Antiquity (500 BCE to 500 CE); 2 - Medieval Age (500 to 1400); 3 - Renaissance (1400 to 1600); 4 - Age of Enlightenment (1600 to 1760); 5 - Age of Industry (1760 to 1900); 6 - Modern Age (1900 to the present). The Cultural Histories Series A Cultural History of Objects is part of The Cultural Histories Series. Titles are available both as printed hardcover sets for libraries needing just one subject or preferring a one-off purchase and tangible reference for their shelves, or as part of a fully-searchable digital library available to institutions by annual subscription or perpetual access (see www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com).

The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces (Paperback, 8th ed.): William H. Whyte The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces (Paperback, 8th ed.)
William H. Whyte
R878 R707 Discovery Miles 7 070 Save R171 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Land Journey From Asia to Europe (Paperback): William Athenry Whyte A Land Journey From Asia to Europe (Paperback)
William Athenry Whyte
R1,752 R1,647 Discovery Miles 16 470 Save R105 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Time of War - Remembering Guadalcanal, A Battle Without Maps (Hardcover, 1st ed): William H. Whyte A Time of War - Remembering Guadalcanal, A Battle Without Maps (Hardcover, 1st ed)
William H. Whyte
R2,517 Discovery Miles 25 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The corporate and urban jungles of late-twentieth-century America were far from those of Guadalcanal that provided a sort of coming of age for Whyte. Following Officer Candidate School at Quantico, Virginia, Whyte reported to the First Marine Division at New River, North Carolina, in 1942.

While leaders in Washington discussed Pacific War strategy, word arrived that the Japanese had begun construction of an airfield near Lunga Point on Guadalcanal. Fearing establishment of the base might presage a thrust southeastward that would sever the line of communications between the United States and Australia, the Joint Chiefs of Staff authorized Operation Watchtower, the seizure of Guadalcanal and Tulagi by the First Marine Division.

On the last day of July, 1942, the First Division set sail for Guadalcanal. Whyte had only an inkling of what was in store for the Marines when they landed on the north coast of Guadalcanal seven days later. Planning for the campaign had been rudimentary at best. When the First Marines splashed ashore without opposition from the Japanese, they thought it would be easy to seize their first objective, Mount Austen. They soon learned the inadequacy of their maps when that objective proved to be several miles inland through eight-foot-tall kunai grass that trapped the heat and made even walking difficult.

What quickly developed was the first real test of land combat between the United States and Japan. The goal was to seize a partially constructed Japanese airfield on Guadalcanal before the Japanese could make it operational, an objective quickly achieved. Unfortunately, the capture of the airfield simply marked the beginning of what would develop into theMarines' longest campaign in World War II.

The battle for control of Guadalcanal and what Americans learned from it forms the heart of William H. Whyte's memoir, published here for the first time.

The Last Landscape (Paperback): William H. Whyte The Last Landscape (Paperback)
William H. Whyte; Contributions by Tony Hiss
R1,014 Discovery Miles 10 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Last Landscape William H. Whyte. Foreword by Tony Hiss "When it was first published, "The Last Landscape" was radical stuff. As much as Silent Spring challenged American science to recognize its long-term responsibilities, Whyte's book asked communities, the government, and the design profession to do the same. Four decades later, this book is just as timely, the only difference is that the logic is now mainstream and the evidence is overwhelming."--Paco Underhill, author of "Why We Buy" "An excellent book."--Jane Jacobs "A practical handbook for all who care enough to fight for a more liveable environment."--"Washington Post" The remaining corner of an old farm, unclaimed by developers. The brook squeezed between housing plans. Abandoned railroad lines. The stand of woods along an expanded highway. These are the outposts of what was once a larger pattern of forests and farms, the "last landscape." According to William H. Whyte, the place to work out the problems of our metropolitan areas is within those areas, not outside them. The age of unchecked expansion without consequence is over, but where there is waste and neglect there is opportunity. Our cities and suburbs are not jammed; they just look that way. There are in fact plenty of ways to use this existing space to the benefit of the community, and "The Last Landscape" provides a practical and timeless framework for making informed decisions about its use. Called "the best study available on the problems of open space" by the "New York Times" when it first appeared in 1968, "The Last Landscape" introduced many cornerstone ideas for land conservation, urging all of us to make better use of the land that has survived amid suburban sprawl. Whyte's pioneering work on easements led to the passage of major open space statutes in many states, and his argument for using and linking green spaces, however small the areas may be, is a recommendation that has more currency today than ever before. William H. Whyte (1917-1999) was editor of "Fortune" magazine and Distinguished Professor at Hunter College of the City University of New York. He was the author numerous books on social and environmental analysis, including "City: Rediscovering the Center" and "The Organization Man," both of which are available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Tony Hiss, former staff writer for the "New Yorker," is a visiting scholar at the Taub Urban Research Center, New York University. He is the author of "The Experience of Place." 2002 392 pages 6 x 9 21 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-1799-5 Paper $29.95s 19.50 World Rights Public Policy, Geography Short copy: "For years we wasted land with impunity," William H. Whyte writes in this classic work at last returned to print, "now we no longer can."

The First World War as a Clash of Cultures (Hardcover): Fred Bridgham The First World War as a Clash of Cultures (Hardcover)
Fred Bridgham; Contributions by Andreas Huether, Fred Bridgham, Gregory Moore, Helena Ragg-Kirkby, …
R3,031 Discovery Miles 30 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Essays examining the rift between British and German intellectual and cultural traditions before 1914 and its effect on events. This volume of essays examines the perceived rift between the British and German intellectual and cultural traditions before 1914 and how the resultant war of words both reflects and helped determine historical, political, and, ultimately, military events. This vexed symbiosis is traced first through a survey of popular fiction, from alarmist British and German "invasion novels" to the visions of Erskine Childers and Saki and even P.G. Wodehouse; contrastingly, the "mixed-marriage novels" of von Arnim, Spottiswoode, and Wylie are considered. Further topics include D. H. Lawrence's ambivalent relationship with Germany, Carl Sternheim's coded anti-militarism, H. G. Wells's and Kurd Lasswitz's visions of their countries under Martian invasion, Nietzsche as the embodiment of Prussian warmongering, and the rise in Germany of anglophobic, anti-Spencerian evolutionism. Case histories of the positions of German andEnglish academics in regard to the conflict round out the volume. Contributors: Iain Boyd White, Helena Ragg-kirkby, Rhys Williams, Ingo Cornils, Nicholas Martin, Gregory Moore, Stefan Manz, Andreas Huther, Holger Klein Fred Bridgham is Senior Lecturer in the Department of German at the University of Leeds.

Unlocking the Church - The lost secrets of Victorian sacred space (Paperback): William Whyte Unlocking the Church - The lost secrets of Victorian sacred space (Paperback)
William Whyte
R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Victorians built tens of thousands of churches in the hundred years between 1800 and 1900. Wherever you might be in the English-speaking world, you will be close to a Victorian built or remodelled ecclesiastical building. Contemporary experience of church buildings is almost entirely down to the zeal of Victorians such as John Henry Newman, Henry Wilberforce and Augustus Pugin, and their ideas about the role of architecture in our spiritual life and well-being. In Unlocking the Church, William Whyte explores a forgotten revolution in social and architectural history and in the history of the Church. He details the architectural and theological debates of the day, explaining how the Tractarians of Oxford and the Ecclesiologists of Cambridge were embroiled in the aesthetics of architecture, and how the Victorians profoundly changed the ways in which buildings were understood and experienced. No longer mere receptacles for worship, churches became active agents in their own rights, capable of conveying theological ideas and designed to shape people's emotions. These church buildings are now a challenge: their maintenance, repair or repurposing are pressing problems for parishes in age of declining attendance and dwindling funds. By understanding their past, unlocking the secrets of their space, there might be answers in how to deal with the legacy of the Victorians now and into the future.

Fraud in America: Prof Williams Whyte Fraud in America
Prof Williams Whyte
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Land Journey from Asia to Europe (Hardcover): William Athenry Whyte A Land Journey from Asia to Europe (Hardcover)
William Athenry Whyte
R2,266 R2,114 Discovery Miles 21 140 Save R152 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Land Journey from Asia to Europe (Paperback): William Athenry Whyte A Land Journey from Asia to Europe (Paperback)
William Athenry Whyte
R1,747 R1,642 Discovery Miles 16 420 Save R105 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Land Journey From Asia to Europe (Hardcover): William Athenry Whyte A Land Journey From Asia to Europe (Hardcover)
William Athenry Whyte
R2,272 R2,120 Discovery Miles 21 200 Save R152 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Characters and Characteristics of William Law - Nonjuror and Mystic (Hardcover): William Law, Alexander Whyte Characters and Characteristics of William Law - Nonjuror and Mystic (Hardcover)
William Law, Alexander Whyte
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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