Publisher:
International African Institute-Oxford University Press
Published:
1947
Alibris ID:
15344018821
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Seller's Description:
Very Good in Very Good jacket. The dust jacket is a little shelf rubbed and edge worn. There is sporadic foxing around the block of the book but very little in the body of the book. Now protected in cellophane. The text within the book is clear. The binding is excellent. GK.
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Seller's Description:
Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo. Published for the International African Institute by the Oxford University Press, London, UK. 1961. Xii, 251 pgs. Illustrated with black and white plates. Reprint with new preface. DJ has shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities (chip present to the rear panel of the DJ). Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. Previous owner's name present to the FFEP. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Originally published in 1947 and reprinted with a new preface in 1961, this book is based on field studies and gives an account of the social organization of the Swazi, wiith special reference to the aristocratic structure of their society and the way in which birth and rank determine social relationships and activities. The book provides a historical picture of the Swazi and the part played by them during the period of European expansion in British and Boer conflicts in South Africa. The economic structure of a society based on agriculture and the influence exerted over every aspect of social activity by the conservative and aristocratic political hierarchy is analyzed and post-War changes and their effect upon the Swazi also reviewed. E-059; 264 pages.