Viney (G.) & Simons (P.G.)

THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE 1806 to 1872

Aspects of the life and times of British society in and around Cape Town

Published: Brenthurst Press, Johannesburg, 1994

Edition: First Edition

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First Edition: 236 pages, colour frontispiece, colour map, 2 plans, 124 colour and black and white illustrations, blue cloth titled gilt on the spine,2 silk place markers, a fine copy in the dust jacket jacket in the original publisher's packing box.

Brenthurst Second Series volume 10

Editor's note: 'The occupation of the Cape by the British in1806 period one of the great watersheds in the history of the colony and indeed of the embryonic nation itself. It was thereby incorporated for a century and a half into the greatest empire the world had yet known, the legacy of which is felt even today. The majority of the illustrations appearing in this book have been drawn form the splendid Brenthurst collection of Africana and they record, before the days of the camera, the Cape as it appeared during the years 1806 to 1872.'

  • Overall Condition: Fine
  • Size: 4to (310 x 250 mm)
  • Name: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
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  • Country: South Africa
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