House of Bondage : A South African Black Man Exposes In His Own Pictures and Words the Bitter Life of His Homeland Today Cole, Ernest with Thomas Flaherty (Introduction By Joseph Leyveld)
JB13850-OS A Ridge Press Book : Random House New York, NY, U.S.A. 1967 First U.S. Edition Dust Jacket Good Hard Cover Very Good Tan cloth on boards. Oversized book profusely illustrated. DJ is chipped at top edge and worn at extremities. Now in clear cover. "This is one of those rare books that can change the way we think by revealing a truth of which we were unaware. The House of Bondage is the dwelling-place of the black people of south Africa, whose bitter life is one the tragedies of our century. Ernest Cole has lived the tragedy as an inmate of the House for most of his twenty-seven years. A remarkably gifted photographer and an eloquent spokesman, he has recently exiled himself to expose the harsh realities of his homeland today. From his unique vantage point, Cole sees every aspect of South Africa's degradation with a searching eye and a passionate heart." $85.00USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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