Harvey, Greenacre & Co., London, 1897. Hardcover. Condition: Good+. No Jacket. Oblong format. Royal blue cloth with elaborate gilt illustrated cover; upper banner decoration states "Natal's Fourth Centenary," lower banner "Illustrated by Pen and Camera." All edges gilt; yellow endpapers. Internally fine. Cloth slightly marked on rear board. Black-and-white photographs within the text and featured one to a plate in Illustrations section pp. 94-197. One Railway Altitudinal & Production map reproduction. A scarce copy.
"the publishers. . . feel confident that a close perusal of its contents cannot but result in a deep conviction that the time draws near when, by assimilation, the kindred White races of South Africa will, in the natural course of events, become welded together into a Power which will not only be a glory to the Motherland, but a safeguard to that peace which is so essential to the prosperity of a new land and a new people"
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