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It is a most disturbing portrait of a town and its people which has become a symbol of white racism in South Africa
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The Last Hurrah William kentridge " is a phrase thatFirst edition of this paper publication of The Last Hurrah by Dafydd Jones First impression Newspaper style publication in new condition Signed to the cover by the author About The Last Hurrah After winning a prize in a photography competition run by The Sunday Times magazine in 1981 with a set of pictures of the Bright Young Things, British photographer Dafydd Jones was hired by, bible of the upper crust, Tatler magazine to photograph the Hunt Balls,
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