Author: Tshediso Seroki
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543741681
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Diamonds from Dust of Sands of Africa is a scintillating and complementary book of poetry collaboration between two philosophical and intellectual South African writers that offers a vibrant, contemporary, and well-spoken poetic justice. As new authors, this work is Mr. Semenyas and Mr. Serokis very first published book of poetry, and with it they bring to the poetry enthusiasts and the literary community a fascinating multi-thematic poetry that speaks a mouthful of Africa and the world as a whole, and it aims at taking worldwide poetry to a whole new level. This book comprises a plethora of highly humorous, inspirational, and enlightening poems tackling matters of life such as love, religion, culture, politics, societal phobias, and socioeconomic conflicts with the most logical approach and depth that are conducive for learning and understanding. These two authors have different styles of writing, very distinct and expressive, which should ideally stimulate the interest of every reader whose eye catches sight of the book, and their writing abilities make an integral part of world literature.
Diamonds from Dust of Sands of Africa
Author: Tshediso Seroki
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543741681
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Diamonds from Dust of Sands of Africa is a scintillating and complementary book of poetry collaboration between two philosophical and intellectual South African writers that offers a vibrant, contemporary, and well-spoken poetic justice. As new authors, this work is Mr. Semenyas and Mr. Serokis very first published book of poetry, and with it they bring to the poetry enthusiasts and the literary community a fascinating multi-thematic poetry that speaks a mouthful of Africa and the world as a whole, and it aims at taking worldwide poetry to a whole new level. This book comprises a plethora of highly humorous, inspirational, and enlightening poems tackling matters of life such as love, religion, culture, politics, societal phobias, and socioeconomic conflicts with the most logical approach and depth that are conducive for learning and understanding. These two authors have different styles of writing, very distinct and expressive, which should ideally stimulate the interest of every reader whose eye catches sight of the book, and their writing abilities make an integral part of world literature.
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
ISBN: 1543741681
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Diamonds from Dust of Sands of Africa is a scintillating and complementary book of poetry collaboration between two philosophical and intellectual South African writers that offers a vibrant, contemporary, and well-spoken poetic justice. As new authors, this work is Mr. Semenyas and Mr. Serokis very first published book of poetry, and with it they bring to the poetry enthusiasts and the literary community a fascinating multi-thematic poetry that speaks a mouthful of Africa and the world as a whole, and it aims at taking worldwide poetry to a whole new level. This book comprises a plethora of highly humorous, inspirational, and enlightening poems tackling matters of life such as love, religion, culture, politics, societal phobias, and socioeconomic conflicts with the most logical approach and depth that are conducive for learning and understanding. These two authors have different styles of writing, very distinct and expressive, which should ideally stimulate the interest of every reader whose eye catches sight of the book, and their writing abilities make an integral part of world literature.
Diamonds and Dust, Being Grains from the Sands of Society. A Novel. [By Henry Noel Humphreys.].
Diamonds and Dust, Being Grains from the Sands of Society. A Novel
Stones of Contention
Author: Todd Cleveland
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 0821444824
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Africa supplies the majority of the world’s diamonds, yet consumers generally know little about the origins and history of these precious stones beyond sensationalized media accounts of so-called blood diamonds. Stones of Contention explores the major developments in the remarkable history of Africa’s diamonds, from the earliest stirrings of international interest in the continent’s mineral wealth in the first millennium A.D. to the present day. In the European colonial period, the discovery of diamonds in South Africa ushered in an era of unprecedented greed during which monopolistic enterprises exploited both the mineral resources and the indigenous workforce. In the aftermath of World War II, the governments of newly independent African states, both democratic and despotic, joined industry giant De Beers and other corporations to oversee and profit from mining activity on the continent. The book also considers the experiences of a wide array of Africans—from informal artisanal miners, company mineworkers, and indigenous authorities to armed rebels, mining executives, and premiers of mineral-rich states—and their relationships to the stones that have the power to bring both wealth and misery. With photos and maps, Stones of Contention illustrates the scope and complexity of the African diamond trade as well as its impact on individuals and societies.
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 0821444824
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Africa supplies the majority of the world’s diamonds, yet consumers generally know little about the origins and history of these precious stones beyond sensationalized media accounts of so-called blood diamonds. Stones of Contention explores the major developments in the remarkable history of Africa’s diamonds, from the earliest stirrings of international interest in the continent’s mineral wealth in the first millennium A.D. to the present day. In the European colonial period, the discovery of diamonds in South Africa ushered in an era of unprecedented greed during which monopolistic enterprises exploited both the mineral resources and the indigenous workforce. In the aftermath of World War II, the governments of newly independent African states, both democratic and despotic, joined industry giant De Beers and other corporations to oversee and profit from mining activity on the continent. The book also considers the experiences of a wide array of Africans—from informal artisanal miners, company mineworkers, and indigenous authorities to armed rebels, mining executives, and premiers of mineral-rich states—and their relationships to the stones that have the power to bring both wealth and misery. With photos and maps, Stones of Contention illustrates the scope and complexity of the African diamond trade as well as its impact on individuals and societies.
The Diamond Makers
Author: Robert M. Hazen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521654746
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Humans have treasured diamonds for their exquisite beauty and unrivaled hardness for thousands of years. Deep within the earth, diamonds grow. Diamonds the size of footballs, the size of watermelons - billions of tons of diamonds wait for eternity a hundred miles beyond our reach. Spanning centuries of ground-breaking science, bitter rivalry, outright fraud, and self-delusion, The Diamond Makers is a compelling narrative centered around the brilliant, often eccentric, and controversial pioneers of high pressure research. This vivid blend of dramatic personal stories and extraordinary scientific advances - and devastating failures - brings alive the quest to create diamond. Scientists have harnessed crushing pressures and scorching temperatures to transform almost any carbon-rich material, from road tar to peanut butter, into the most prized of gems. The book reveals the human dimensions of research - the competition, bravery, jealousy, teamwork, and greed that ultimately led to today's billion-dollar diamond synthesis industry.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521654746
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Humans have treasured diamonds for their exquisite beauty and unrivaled hardness for thousands of years. Deep within the earth, diamonds grow. Diamonds the size of footballs, the size of watermelons - billions of tons of diamonds wait for eternity a hundred miles beyond our reach. Spanning centuries of ground-breaking science, bitter rivalry, outright fraud, and self-delusion, The Diamond Makers is a compelling narrative centered around the brilliant, often eccentric, and controversial pioneers of high pressure research. This vivid blend of dramatic personal stories and extraordinary scientific advances - and devastating failures - brings alive the quest to create diamond. Scientists have harnessed crushing pressures and scorching temperatures to transform almost any carbon-rich material, from road tar to peanut butter, into the most prized of gems. The book reveals the human dimensions of research - the competition, bravery, jealousy, teamwork, and greed that ultimately led to today's billion-dollar diamond synthesis industry.
The Mineral Industry, Its Statistics, Technology, and Trade ...
Author: Richard Pennefather Rothwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 956
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 956
Book Description
Diamonds from the Desert. [An illustrated brochure.].
Author: Consolidated Diamond Mines of South West Africa Ltd
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diamond mines and mining
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diamond mines and mining
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The Mineral Industry
Diamonds in the Desert
Author: Olga Levinson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Businessmen
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This well written anecdotal account of the early days of diamond production in Namibia focuses on the settler pioneer August Stauch, who has also become a legend among the settler community today. The author gives a vivid description of the major diamond discoveries and the rush for claims in 1908, followed by the struggle for control and monopoly which eventually led to the takeover by De Beers. It also deals with the political career of August Stauch as a member of the old "Landesrat" and of the Legislative Assembly established in 1926, and describes the fall of his business empire in Germany and Namibia in the interwar period. The biography glorifies a time which, in the overall history of diamond mining in Namibia, is relatively unimportant, and tends to reinforce dearly held colonial myths ("the men who made South West"). It is lavishly illustrated with photos, drawings and facsimile prints of documents. (Eriksen/Moorsom 1989).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Businessmen
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
This well written anecdotal account of the early days of diamond production in Namibia focuses on the settler pioneer August Stauch, who has also become a legend among the settler community today. The author gives a vivid description of the major diamond discoveries and the rush for claims in 1908, followed by the struggle for control and monopoly which eventually led to the takeover by De Beers. It also deals with the political career of August Stauch as a member of the old "Landesrat" and of the Legislative Assembly established in 1926, and describes the fall of his business empire in Germany and Namibia in the interwar period. The biography glorifies a time which, in the overall history of diamond mining in Namibia, is relatively unimportant, and tends to reinforce dearly held colonial myths ("the men who made South West"). It is lavishly illustrated with photos, drawings and facsimile prints of documents. (Eriksen/Moorsom 1989).
West African Diamonds, 1919-1983
Author: P. A. L. Greenhalgh
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719017636
Category : Diamond industry and trade
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Study of the history of the diamond mining industry and trade in West Africa - reviews the world diamond industry; examines the role of European foreign enterprise incl. Land concessions, labour supply, wages, labour relations, profitability and productivity; comments on African indigenization of digging concessions and operations, growth of the African diamond industry and the production factors; discusses the impact of government policies, (taxation, public ownership), and diamond marketing in Western Europe and within the region. Bibliography, graph, maps, statistical tables.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719017636
Category : Diamond industry and trade
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Study of the history of the diamond mining industry and trade in West Africa - reviews the world diamond industry; examines the role of European foreign enterprise incl. Land concessions, labour supply, wages, labour relations, profitability and productivity; comments on African indigenization of digging concessions and operations, growth of the African diamond industry and the production factors; discusses the impact of government policies, (taxation, public ownership), and diamond marketing in Western Europe and within the region. Bibliography, graph, maps, statistical tables.