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Lot 17
P. de Bonnefont de Varinay
La Compagnie de Mozambique (1899)
Stunning work about the colonisation of Southeast and South Africa and The Mozambique Company, a public company for mining and colonial enterprises in Mozambique and…
Lot 60
Her Majesty's Stationery Office
South Africa. Further correspondence respecting the affairs of South Africa.
Native chiefs express dread of again coming under Boer government at conclusion of first Boer War.
Lot 71
Fynn, Henry Francis
THE DIARY OF HENRY FRANCIS FYNN;
compiled from original sources and edited by James Stuart & D. McK. Malcolm.
Lot 74
Mossop, George
RUNNING THE GAUNTLET:
some recollections of adventure
Lot 82
Kruger, Paul
The Memoirs of Paul Kruger. Two volume set.
Four times president of of the South African Republic- Told by Himself.
Lot 85
Mackenzie, John, Rev.
Ten Years North of the Orange River.
A story of everyday life and work among the South African Tribes. From 1859 to 1869.
Lot 91
Jackson. Alfred de Jager
Manna in the Desert - Limited Edition 344/1000 copies
A Revelation of the Great Karroo
Lot 101
Walton, James.
AFRICAN VILLAGE
Lot 109
Fleming (Rev. Francis)
KAFFRARIA, AND ITS INHABITANTS.
Lot 121
Stout (Capt. B.)
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.
AN ACCURATE AND TRULY INTERESTING DESCRIPTION OF THOSE DELIGHTFUL REGIONS SITUATED FIVE HUNDRED MILES NORTH OF THE CAPE
Lot 128
Lakeman (Sir Stephen)
WHAT I SAW IN KAFFIRLAND.
Lot 134
Nicholson (George)
THE CAPE AND ITS COLONISTS:
With hints to settlers in 1848
Lot 142
Victorin (Johan Fredrik)
RESA I KAPLANDET
Ă…ren 1853-1855.
Lot 159
Burchell (William John)
HINTS ON EMIGRATION TO THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Lot 167
Gilson (Captain Charles J.L.)
HISTORY OF THE 1ST BATT. SHERWOOD FORESTERS.
(Notts and Derby Regt.) In the Boer War, 1899-1902
Lot 251
Becker, C.J.
Guide to The Transvaal.
Lot 252
Various
Lot of Five Books about Pietermaritzburg
Lot 260
French (Maj. The Hon. Gerald)
LORD CHELMSFORD AND THE ZULU WAR
Lot 300
Eric Attwell - Foreword by Athol Fugard
THE ROAD TO LONDON
Over 11,000 Kilometres Through Africa and Europe by Bicycle