Publisher's hardcover binding with illustrated dust jacket.
399pp. Illustrations in profusion. Book and jacket in fine condition.
"This book is a worthy successor to Stowell Kessler's book The black concentration camps of the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, as it illustrates the total experience of black South Africans in all the facets of the war. This is the first publication of its kind and no doubt will contribute to a better understanding of this devastating war which contributed to the South African political landscape of today. This publication endeavours to restore balance to the historiographical base, by depicting the forgotten history of the experience of black people in the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902." - Tokkie Pretorius (Director of the War Museum of the Boer Republics)
- Jacket Condition: Fine
- Binding Condition: Fine
- Sold By: Rare Paper
- Contact Person: Armandt Marais
- Country: South Africa
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