The Amazing Mr Fischer by Ludi, Gerard; Grobbelaar, Blaar
The Amazing Mr Fischer by Ludi, Gerard; Grobbelaar, Blaar
Hardcover
Publisher: Nasionale Boekhandel, 1966
Used - Very Good. DJ has some wear. Pages are clean and clear with no markings. Very slight damp wobble. Presents beautiful under Cellophane.
The Amazing Mr Fischer by Gerard Ludi and Blaar Grobbelaar is a 1966 South African biography of Advocate Abraham Bram Fischer, SC, one of the country's most prominent and controversial lawyers and anti-apartheid activists.
The story of Bram Fischer is the story of a man endowed with the best background and education his distinguished Afrikaans ancestry could offer him. It is the story of a man who fought bare-fisted during his early youth for the ideals of his Afrikaans ancestry, but who later in life became a fugitive from justice and a convict, all because he had associated himself with the bitterest enemies of his country and abandoned his early ideals for International Communism. Bram Fischer is the descendant of the proud Fischer family who emigrated to South Africa from Germany during the eighteenth century. According to the Geslacht Register der Oude Kaapsche Familien Johannes Jacobus George Fischer, a retired official of the Dutch East India Company, was resident in the Cape at the beginning of the last century.