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Willemsdorp – Herman Charles Bosman (Second Hand)

Willemsdorp – Herman Charles Bosman (Second Hand)

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Willemsdorp – Herman Charles Bosman

Pre-Owned Hardcover Edition


Product Overview

Willemsdorp is Herman Charles Bosman’s second novel, written in 1951 but only published posthumously by Human & Rousseau. Set in Pietersburg (Polokwane) during 1947–48, it captures the charm and contradictions of small-town South African life through Bosman’s signature wit, warmth, and insight.

The novel follows Charlie Hendricks, a small-town newspaper editor, as he navigates tangled relationships and moral dilemmas in a community brimming with gossip, love, hypocrisy, and humanity. Bosman’s sharp observation of ordinary people — from the butcher to the bartender — brings Willemsdorp vividly to life in every page.


Condition (Pre-Owned)

  • Condition: Good (light rubbing on dust jacket, minor marks, clean interior)

  • Dust jacket intact with some edge wear and mild fading

  • Firm binding; pages clean and unmarked

  • Some light age toning consistent with vintage editions

Note: This is a pre-owned vintage hardcover in good collectible condition. Light shelf wear is visible but overall well kept for its age.


Details

  • Title: Willemsdorp

  • Author: Herman Charles Bosman

  • Publisher: Human & Rousseau

  • Language: English

  • Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket

  • Setting: Pietersburg, 1947–1948

  • Genre: South African Fiction / Novel

  • Dust Jacket Design: Gerhard Last


Summary

Written shortly before Bosman’s death, Willemsdorp reveals his genius for portraying the humour, frailty, and contradictions of small-town South Africa. While unfinished during his lifetime, this version remains one of his most moving and complete fictional achievements, combining the earthy realism of his short stories with a larger narrative scope.

Perfect for readers of South African classics, Africana fiction, and anyone who appreciates Bosman’s unique blend of satire, empathy, and vivid storytelling.

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