Publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt embossed titles to the front panel and spine.
335pp, 4 plates, folding map.
A near fine copy in the original cloth binding.
'Pages 21-59 are devoted to an account of British Rule at the Cape, 1806-1875, together with a chapter dealing with the Zulu Kaffirs, the great "trekking" of the Boers, and the rise of Natal. There is also an article entitled "Great Britain in South, Central, and East Africa, 1875-1898," affording a short history of South Africa up to 1896. Chapter XI gives an account of the Dutch Republics in South Africa brought up to the time of the Jameson Raid, of which some particulars are afforded.' - Mendelssohn vol.II, page 267
- Binding Condition: Near Fine
- Overall Condition: Near Fine
- Size: 8vo.
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