217pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2017
Presents Harry Oppenheimer's views on liberalism, apartheid, socialism, sanctions, trade unions, education, geopolitics and the legacy of Cecil John Rhodes via extracts from his speeches and assessments by prominent South Africans such as Kgalema Motlanthe, Albie Sachs, Clem Sunter, Denis Beckett, Bobby Godsell, Jonathan Jansen and Xolela Mangcu.
Kalim Rajab has worked at De Beers in London and as personal assistant to Nicky Oppenheimer, and is currently a director of strategy at the New National Assurance Company. He is also a trustee of the Helen Suzman Foundation, and writes for the Daily Maverick.