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One man's record, in photographs, of a time of dramatic change in the history of a country.
An invaluable personal record of everyday life in a country in transition. When the author arrived in late 1963, Bechuanaland was a Protectorate administered by the British from nearby South Africa. Three years later, as Independence came in a rush, the government of the new Botswana was technically bankrupt, and its very survival seemed in doubt.
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