Herman Charles Bosman - Books

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Some of the ISBNs and publishers below may not be for the original edition.
  • Mafeking Road & Other Stories (1947) ISBN 0-7981-3902-1 Human & Rousseau' ISBN 978-0-9793330-6-4 Archipelago Books (2008)
  • Rubaijat van Omar Khajjam (1948) Colin Reed-McDonald
  • Cold Stone Jug (1949) ISBN 0-7981-3981-1 Human & Rousseau
  • Veld-trails and pavements (1949) with Carel Bredell Afrikaanse Pers-Boekhandel
  • Cask of Jerepigo (1957) Central News Agency
  • Unto dust (1963) edited by Lionel Abrahams ISBN 0-7981-1501-7 Anthony Blond
  • Bosman at his best: a choice of stories and sketches (1965) edited by Lionel Abrahams ISBN 0-7981-0249-7 Human & Rousseau
  • Bosman's Johannesburg (1986) edited by Stephen Gray ISBN 0-7981-2001-0 Human & Rousseau
  • Ramoutsa Road (1987) ISBN 0-86852-130-2 Ad. Donker
  • A Bekkersdal Marathon (1971) ISBN 0-7981-0030-3 Human & Rousseau
  • The Earth is Waiting (1974)
  • Willemsdorp (1977) ISBN 0-7981-3901-3 Human & Rousseau
  • Almost Forgotten Stories (1979) ISBN 0-86978-167-7 H. Timmins
  • My Friend Herman Charles Bosman Perskor. author: Aegidius Jean Blignaut
  • Dead End Road AD.Donker. author: Aegidius Jean Blignaut
  • Selected Stories (1980) edited by Stephen Gray ISBN 0-7981-1031-7 Human & Rousseau
  • The Collected Works of Herman Charles Bosman (1981) edited by Lionel Abrahams ISBN 0-86850-029-1 Jonathan Ball
  • The Bosman I like (1981) edited by Patrick Mynhardt ISBN 0-7981-1179-8 Human & Rousseau
  • Death Hath Eloquence (1981) edited by Aegidius Jean Blignaut ISBN 0-86984-189-0 Christelike Uitgewersmaatskappy
  • Uncollected essays (1981) ISBN 0-86978-167-7 Timmins
  • The Illustrated Bosman (1985) ISBN 0-86850-112-3 Jonathan Ball
  • Makapan's cave and other storie (1987) edited by Stephen Gray ISBN 0-14-009262-5 Penguin Books.
  • A Bosman Treasury (1991) edited by Ian Lusted ISBN 0-7981-2830-5 Human & Rousseau
  • Jurie Steyn's Post Office (1991) ISBN 0-7981-2903-4 Human & Rousseau
  • Herman Charles Bosman : the prose juvenilia (1998) collected and introduced by M.C. Andersen ISBN 1-86888-049-4 University of South Africa
  • Idle talk : voorkamer stories (1999) edited by Craig MacKenzie ISBN 0-7981-3982-X Human & Rousseau
  • Old Transvaal Stories (2000) edited by Craig MacKenzie ISBN 0-7981-4085-2 Human & Rousseau
  • The Rooinek and Other Boer War Stories (2000) edited by Craig MacKenzie ISBN 0-7981-4031-3 Human & Rousseau
  • Jacaranda in the Night (2000) ISBN 0-7981-4084-4 Human & Rousseau
  • Best of Bosman (2001) edited by Stephen Gray and Craig MacKenzie ISBN 0-7981-4203-0 Human & Rousseau
  • Seed-Time and Harvest, and Other Stories (2001) edited by Craig MacKenzie ISBN 0-7981-4186-7 Human & Rousseau
  • Verborge skatte : Herman Charles Bosman in/on Afrikaans (2001) collected by Leon de Kock ISBN 0-7981-4185-9 Human & Rousseau

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