Just Nuisance, AB

Just Nuisance, AB
Author: Terence Sisson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 151
Release: 1985
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: 9780949989383

The story of a famous wartime Great Dane who was enlisted into the Royal Navy at Simonstown. Both his protective friendliness to all in naval uniform and his exploits are fully narrated.

The Stage Struck Me!

The Stage Struck Me!
Author: Neville Phillips
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Actors
ISBN: 1906510431

"The Stage Struck Me!" is a funny, informative and sometimes sad account of the life of a jobbing actor and writer in the 1940s and 1950s, full of anecdotes about the famous, the infamous, the charming and the downright loopy people he met along the way. After joining the South African Army and serving as a gunner in the coastal artillery, Neville Phillips was transferred to the entertainment unit where he spent four years doing shows for the Allied troops in North Africa and Italy. In 1946 he was demobbed to London and it was here that Neville Phillips met and got to know some truly remarkable people, as well as writing West End reviews, pantomime, cabaret, and a musical starring Pat Kirkwood. "The Stage Struck Me!" is a fascinating and sometimes poignant account of times, places and people that played such an important part in a young aspiring actor's life.

Canis Africanis

Canis Africanis
Author: Lance Van Sittert
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2008
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9004154191

The role of the dog in human society is the connecting thread that binds the essays in "Canis Africanis," each revealing a different part of the complex social history of southern Africa. The essays range widely from concerns over disease, bestiality, and social degradation through gambling on dogs to anxieties over social status reflected through breed classifications, and social rebellion through resisting the dog tax imposed by colonial authorities. With its focus on dogs in human history, this project is part of what has been termed the 'animal turn' in the social sciences, which investigates the spaces which animals inhabit in human society and the way in which animal and human lives interconnect, demonstrating how different human groups construct a range of identities for themselves (and for others) in terms of animals. So instead of conceiving of animals as merely constituents of ecological or agricultural systems, they can be comprehended through their role in human cultures.

Simon's Town

Simon's Town
Author: Boet Dommisse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2002
Genre: Simon's Town (Cape of Good Hope, South Africa)
ISBN:

Famous Animals in History and Popular Culture

Famous Animals in History and Popular Culture
Author: Ann C. Paietta
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1476635536

During the First World War, President Woodrow Wilson bought a flock of sheep to trim the White House grounds to save money on groundskeeping. One of the sheep, called Old Ike, even became a public phenomenon for his ornery disposition and his penchant for chewing tobacco. Included here are hundreds of well-researched accounts of the fascinating animals that have played vital roles throughout history. Featured animals include Able, who flew on a space mission; Bayou, Salvador Dali's ocelot companion; and G.I. Joe, a pigeon who saved more than 100 people during World War II. These and many other stories detail the unexpected contributions of our animal companions in settings of war, space travel, stage and screen. The book is organized alphabetically by the given name of each animal, and entries feature compelling factual descriptions in a storytelling format.

'Jolly Jack' Dunn

'Jolly Jack' Dunn
Author: Peter Gripton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0955675359

An illustrated history of the life and times of Jolly Jack Dunn 1923-2004.

Time

Time
Author: Briton Hadden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1486
Release: 1944
Genre: Current events
ISBN:

Sea Ports and Sea Power

Sea Ports and Sea Power
Author: Lynn Harris
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319469851

This volume represents a more Africanist approach to the framework of maritime landscapes and challenges of adapting international heritage policy such as the UNESCO convention. While the concept of a maritime landscape is very broad, a more focused thematic strategy draws together a number of case studies in South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania, and Nigeria with a common thread. Specifically, the contributors address the sub-theme of sea ports and sea power as part of understanding the African maritime landscape. Sea ports and surrounds are dynamic centers of maritime culture supporting a rich diversity of cultural groups and economic activities. Strategic locations along the African coastline have associations with indigenous maritime communities and trade centers, colonial power struggles and skirmishes, establishment of naval bases and operations, and World War I and II engagements.