Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela [FIRST SOUTH AFRICAN EDITION, FOURTH PRINTING]
Mandela, Nelson
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From Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 20 March 2019
About this Item
Fine unread condition black boards with gold spine lettering contained in a very good condition color photographic dust jacket. Includes Author Dedication; Acknowledgments; and Index. Illustrated with three sections of black-and-white photographic plates and map illustrated front and rear endpapers. Scratches on the front and rear jacket, noticeably mainly when the light reflects on the jacket. A small former owner sentiment and date (March & April 1995) is neatly scripted at the lower right corner of the first free front endpaper. All other pages are in fine unmarked condition and the spine/binding is in exceedingly tight and square unread condition (see photographs). "The riveting memoirs of one of the great moral and political leaders of our time - an international hero whose accomplishiments won him the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize. Since his release in February 1990, Nelson Mandela has emerged as the world's most significant moral leader since Mahatma Gandhi. A president of the African National Congress and spiritual figurehead of the anti-apartheid movement, he was instrumental in moving South Africa towards black-majority rule. And throughout the world he is revered as a vital force in the fight for human rights and racial equality. The foster son of a Tembu chief, Mandela grew up straddling two worlds: the traditional culture of his tribe, and the hostile reality of a white-dominated nation. A career in law beckoned, but Mandela's growing political awareness moved him to become more actively engaged, and he played a pivotal role in the formation of the ANC Youth League. In the early 1950s he initiated the 'defiance campaign' against the discriminatory policies of the South African government, and argued for non-violent resistance to apartheid. However, following the Sharpeville massacre in 1960 his position changed, and he was forced underground to avoid the newly imposed ban on the ANC. The horrors at Sharpeville hardened Mandela's resolve, and he began to advocate a different course of 'non-terrorist' action, aimed at the state but theoretically preventing civilian unrest. In 1964 he was arrested and sentenced to life improsionment, on charges of incitement to sabotage, treason, and violent conspiracy against the South African regime. Mandela was to spend a total of twenty-seen years in captivity, most of them in the notorious prison on Robben Island. Now, following the momentous events of 1994, Nelson Mandela vividly re-creates the drama of the experiences that helped shape his destiny: the years operating undercover, effectively classed as a 'terrorist' by the state; the surprisingly eventful quarter-century behind bars, when his dedication to the cause elevated him to a status of martyr, icon and inspiration; and the astonishing moves towards the ANC's near-landslide victory in the breakthrough multi-racial elections of April 1994, when Mandela became South Africa's first-ever black President. Emotive, compelling and uplifting, Long Walk to Freedom is the exhilarating story of an epic life; a story of hardship, resilience and ultimate triumph, told with the clarity and eloquence of a born leader." - from the inner front and rear jacket flaps. Seller Inventory # 007789
Bibliographic Details
Title: Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of ...
Publisher: Macdonald Purnell, South Africa
Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Edition: 1st Edition
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