LONG WALK
TO FREEDOM
The Autobiography of
NELSON
MANDELA
Little, Brown and Company
Boston New York London
Copyright © 1994, 1995 by Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
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eISBN 0-7595-8142-8
This book is also available in print as ISBN 0-316-54585-6.
A COUNTRY CHILDHOOD
JOHANNESBURG
BIRTH OF A FREEDOM FIGHTER
THE STRUGGLE IS MY LIFE
TREASON
THE BLACK PIMPERNEL
RIVONIA
ROBBEN ISLAND: THE DARK YEARS
ROBBEN ISLAND: BEGINNING TO HOPE
TALKING WITH THE ENEMY
FREEDOM
International Acclaim for
LONG WALK TO FREEDOM
“A compelling book . . . both a brilliant description of a diabolical system and a testament to the power of the spirit to transcend it. . . . One of the most remarkable lives of the twentieth century.”
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Washington Post Book World
“ ‘Irresistible’ describes
Long Walk to Freedom,
which must be one of the few political autobiographies that’s also a page-turner.”
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Los Angeles Times Book Review
“A truly wonderful autobiography, sharp, literate, unpretentious, and . . . as emotionally involving as it is informative.”
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Chicago Tribune
“The Nelson Mandela who emerges from
Long Walk to Freedom
. . . is considerably more human than the icon of legend.”
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New York Times Book Review
“Words like ‘generosity,’ ‘fortitude,’ and ‘patience’ ring through this moving account of Mandela’s life and struggle. . . . All hail to the man who could wait so long, and who knew what would be worth waiting for. Viva, Mandela, Viva!”
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Globe and Mail
“An engrossing tapestry of recent South African history that grips the reader from the first pages. . . . Riveting and sometimes painfully honest.”
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San Francisco Chronicle
“One of the most extraordinary political tales of the 20th century, and well worth the investment for anyone truly interested in the genesis of greatness.”
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Financial Times
(London)
“A deeply touching chronicle of one of the remarkable lives of the twentieth century.”
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Christian Science Monitor
“The work of a man who has led by action and example — a man who is one of the few genuine heroes we have.”
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Kirkus