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  1. Native Life in South Africa by Sol Plaatje, 2010-03-06
  2. The Boer War Diary of Sol T. Plaatje: An African at Mafeking by Sol T. Comaroff, John L. (editor) Plaatje, 1976
  3. Mhudi by Sol T. Plaatje, 2006-08-30
  4. The Mafeking Diary of Sol Plaatje by Sol T. Plaatje, 1999-01-01
  5. The Boer War diary of Sol T. Plaatje;: An African at Mafeking by Sol. T Plaatje, 1973
  6. Peaceable Warrior: The Life and Times of Sol T. Plaatje by Maureen Rall, 2003-01
  7. Sol Plaatje (They Fought for Freedom) by John Pampallis, 1992-01
  8. Sol Plaatje: Selected Writings by Sol T. Plaatje, 1997-03-01
  9. Sol Plaatje: A biography by Brian Willan, 1984
  10. Mhudi, an epic of South African native life a hundred years ago by Sol. T Plaatje, 1970
  11. Mhudi: introduction: Tim Couzens; Woodcuts: Cecil Skotnes. by Sol T Plaatje, 1975
  12. Mhudi: introduction: Tim Couzens; Woodcuts: Cecil Skotnes. by Sol T Plaatje, 1975
  13. Infectious Disease Deaths in South Africa: Nandi, Sol Plaatje, Shawn Mackay, Fearon Fallows, Louis Washkansky, George Warrington Steevens
  14. Disease-Related Deaths in South Africa: Cancer Deaths in South Africa, Infectious Disease Deaths in South Africa, Nandi, Sol Plaatje

1. Плаатье, Соломон (1876-1932) - MavicaNET
URL http//isbndb.com/d/person/Plaatje_Sol_t.html. отбирается фильтрами Справочники и указатели. Books of Sol Plaatje on ISBNdb.com
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2. Plaatje, Sol T - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Plaatje, Sol T
Plaatje, Sol(omon) T(shekisho) (1876–1932) South African novelist, journalist, and political campaigner. Plaatje is best known for Mhudi An Epic of South African Native Life a
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3. Africa's 100 Best Books Of The 20th Century
Plaatje, Sol South Africa Native Life in South Africa P.S. King Soyinka, Wole Nigeria *Ake The Years of Childhood Rex Collings Van Onselen, Charles South Africa
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Africa's 100 Best Books
of the 20th Century
Compiled at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair
* Top twelve books
Children's
Asare, Meshack Ghana *Sosu's Call Sub-Saharan Publishers Al-Homi, Hayam Abbas Egypt Adventures of a Breath Atfalna Mungoshi, Charles Zimbabwe Stories from a Shona Childhood Baobab Books Tadjo, Veronique Mamy Wata et le monstre
Fiction
Abnudi, `Abd al-Rahman Egypt al-Mawt `ala al-asfalt Atlas Achebe, Chinua Nigeria Arrow of God Heinemann Achebe, Chinua Nigeria *Things Fall Apart Heinemann Aidoo, Ama Ata Ghana Anowa Longman Almeida, Germano Cape Verde Ed. Caminho Armah, Ayi Kwei Ghana The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born Heinemann Mali Senegal *Une si longue lettre Ben Jelloun, Tahar Morocco Seuil Beti, Mongo Cameroon Le pauvre Christ de Bomba South Africa A Dry White Season Penguin Bugul, Ken Senegal Riwan, ou le chemin de sable Cheney-Choker, Syl Sierra Leone The Last Harmattan of Alusine Dunbar Heinemann Chraibi, Driss Morocco Gallimard Coetzee, J.M. South Africa Life and Times of
Michael K Couto, Mia Mozambique Ed. Caminho

4. Plaatje, Sol
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5. A Sechuana Reader @ U.Va. Library
Jones, Daniel, 18811967. Plaatje, Sol T 1876-1932, (Joint author) Jones, Daniel, 1881-1967; Jones, Daniel, 1881-1967 Tones of Sechuana nouns. 1970.
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Book [2], xl, 45; [1], 26 p. facsim., music. 22 cm.
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The tones of Sechuana nouns.
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Farnborough, Gregg, 1970.
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  • A Sechuana reader reprinted from the London, 1916 ed.; The tones of Sechuana nouns reprinted from the London, 1928 ed.
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  • Catkey: u589478 Access in Virgo Classic Staff View LEADER 01508nam a2200373 4500 SIRSI 720818r19701916enkgh 00010 eng (Sirsi) o00516821 (OCoLC)00516821 DLC DLC VA@ eng tsn VA VA ALDERMAN Jones, Daniel

6. Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje (Sol Plaatje) Mafikeng Capital City - North West Provi
Tourism in South africa. Explore the North West Province for the experience of a lifetime peaceful and a year round sunny climate. A rewarding holiday destination and perfect
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Central Region Mafikeng Capital City History
SOL PLAATJE - LITERARY PIONEER
PLAATJE, Soloman Tshekisho (1876-1932) Solomon Tsekisho Plaatje was a politician, journalist, human rights campaigner, novelist and translator at the turn of the 19th century - one of the most gifted and versatile black South Africans of his generation. Born in Boshof, Free State, South Africa, and educated at Pniel on the banks of the Vaal River. He was a great linguist, speaking English, Afrikaans, Dutch, German, French, Sotho, Zulu, and Xhosa. His native tongue was Tswana, the chief language of Botswana. He translated a number of works from African languages into European languages, and works from English into Tswana (most notably William Shakespeare). Plaatje was a founder member of the African National Congress in 1912. He spend lengthy periods away from home to campaign against laws aimed at the disenfranchisecment of his people. He was the first black South African to publish a novel in English (Mhudi) and to translate Shakespeare plays into Setswana. He was also one of the most influential of early African newspaper editors and the first person ever to record

7. Australian War Memorial - Search
South African War, 18991902 - Personal narratives.; Mafikeng (South Africa) - History - Siege, 1899-1900.; Plaatje, Sol. T. (Solomon Tshekisho), 1876-1932;
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8. Sol Plaatje - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje (9 October 1876 – 19 January 1932) was a South African intellectual, journalist, linguist, politician, translator, and writer.
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Sol Plaatje
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje (9 October 1876 – 19 January 1932) was a South African intellectual, journalist, linguist, politician, translator, and writer. The Sol Plaatje Local Municipality , which includes the city of Kimberley , was named after him.
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Plaatje was born near Boshof, Orange Free State (now Free State Province South Africa ). He received a mission-education at Pniel . When he outpaced fellow learners he was given additional private tuition by a missionary, Ernst Westphal, and his wife. In February 1892, aged 15, he became a pupil-teacher, a post he held for two years.
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As an activist and politician he spent much of his life in the struggle for the enfranchisement and liberation of African people. He was a founder member and first General Secretary of the South African Native National Congress (SANNC), which would later become the African National Congress (ANC). As a member of an SANNC deputation he would travel to England to protest the 1913 Native Land Act, and later to

9. Boer War - Definition
Plaatje, Sol T. (1990). Mafeking Diary A Black Man's View of a White Man's War. Cambridge Meridor Books. External Links. War Museum of the Boer Republics.
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Boer War - Definition
Boer guerrillas during the Second Boer War There were two Boer wars , one in and the second from October 11 both between the British and the settlers of Dutch origin (called Boere Afrikaners or Voortrekkers ) in South Africa that put an end to the two independent republics that they had founded. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 First Boer War
2 Second Boer War, also known as the South African War

2.1 The First Phase: Boer Offensive - October to December 1899

2.2 The Second Phase: British Offensive - January 1900 until September 1900
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4 External Links
First Boer War
The first clash was precipitated by Sir Theophilus Shepstone who annexed the Transvaal (the South African Republic) for the British in 1877 after the Anglo-Zulu War . The Boers protested and in 1880 revolted. The Boers dressed in earthtone khaki clothes, whereas the British uniforms were bright red, a stark contrast to the African landscape, which enabled the Boers to easily snipe British troops from a distance. After a British force under George Pomeroy-Collery was badly defeated at the Battle of Majuba Hill in February 1881 the British government of Gladstone gave the Boers self-government in the Transvaal under a theoretical British oversight.

10. Sol(omon) T(shekisho) Plaatje Biography | BookRags.com
Dictionary of Literary Biography on Sol(omon) T(shekisho) Plaatje. Sol T. Plaatje occupies a central position in South Africa's political and literary history.
http://www.bookrags.com/biography/solomon-tshekisho-plaatje-dlb/

11. Plaatje, Sol T. - Further Reading: Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism
FURTHER READING Criticism. Furlong, Patrick. Review f Mafeking Diary A Black Man's View of a White Man's War. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 23, No. 4 (1990
http://www.enotes.com/twentieth-century-criticism/sol-t-plaatje/further-reading

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Niane, D.T. Mating Birds Nkosi, Lewis God's Bits of Wood Ousmane, Sembene Houseboy Oyono, Ferdinand Mhudi An Epic of South African Native Life a Hundred Years Ago Plaatje, Sol
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13. Plaatje, Sol(omon) T(shekisho)
South African novelist, journalist, and political campaigner
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14. The Boer War In Botswana
PLAATJE, Sol Mafeking Diary There have been three editions of this The first edition, 1973, edited by John Comaroff; Second edition, 1990, includes introduction by Brian Willan
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Outline of the Boer War in Botswana
with an appendix on British Soldiers' Graves
by Neil Parsons October 12th, 1999, marks the hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, otherwise known as the South African War. Botswana (the Bechuanaland Protectorate) experienced the very first hostile act in the war, when Boers sabotaged the Cape-Rhodesia telegraph just south of Mahalapye on the same night as war was declared. Some hours later an armoured British train was attacked in the Cape Colony, south of Mafikeng. See also Botswana History Page 14: Tourism
British preparations for war
The siege of Mafikeng has attracted a considerable historical literature, nearly all of which fails to put the siege in the context of warfare on the north-west frontier between British and Boer territories. Mafikeng was, after all, the administrative headquarters of the Bechuanaland Protectorate (Botswana), from 1895 to 1965.

15. PLAATJE, Sol (1876-1932), Plaque
Information about the PLAATJE, Sol (18761932), sight and the area for visitors and tourist.
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16. PLA Polymer - Definition Of PLA Polymer In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free
Pla hang nok yung Pla hang nok yung Pla nang Pla nang Pla nang PLA polymer PLA(N) PLA/GA PLA/OS PLA/RI PLA2 PLAA PLAAF PLAAFP PLAAR PLAAS PLAAS Plaatje, Sol T
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17. PLAAFP - What Does PLAAFP Stand For? Acronyms And Abbreviations By The Free Onli
Plaatje, Sol T PLAATO Plaatselijk Werkgelegenheidsagentschap Plaatselijke Kamer Van Verenigingen Plaatsvervangend Plab PLAC PLAC I PLAC I/II
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18. History Of Colonial Africa
Plaatje, Sol. Native Life in South Africa. London, 1916. Written as a work of impassioned political propaganda, exposing the plight of black South Africans under the whitesonly
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19. Plaatje, Sol T. - Sol T. Plaatje (essay Date 1930): Twentieth-Century Literary C
Sol T. Plaatje (essay date 1930) SOURCE A preface to Mhudi An Epic of South African Native Life a Hundred Years Ago, Negro Universities Press, 1970, n.p.
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