Published Works
- The World that was Ours (Persephone Books, 1967, Reissued in 2009, ISBN 978-1-906462-09-3)
- The Terrorism of Torture
- For Their Triumphs and For Their Tears: Women in Apartheid South Africa (Africa Fund, 1985, ISBN 0-904759-58-X)
- Steve Biko (Victor Kamkin, 1978, ISBN 0-904759-21-0)
- No. 46: Steve Biko (Victor Kamkin, 1978, ISBN 0-317-36653-X)
- Death is Part of the Process (Sinclair Browne, ISBN 0-86300-028-2)
- The Rift: The Exile Experience of South Africans
- A World of One's Own (reprinted as Separation, Corvo Books, ISBN 0-9543255-2-4)
- The Trials of Nelson Mandela
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