Brown vynide boards. 112pp illustrated b/w. 8vo.
Bookplate ffep. a Fine unread copy in protected d/w.
The Reverend Bailey was the Anglican vicar in the parish of St James in Dundee, Natal, during the boer occupation from 23 October 1899 to 6th May 1900. The diary covers from the declaration of war on 10th October 1899 to 15th May 1900 with a description of the battle and occupation of the town, and a day by day report thereafter. An interesting and well-written account.
Bookplate ffep. a Fine unread copy in protected d/w.
The Reverend Bailey was the Anglican vicar in the parish of St James in Dundee, Natal, during the boer occupation from 23 October 1899 to 6th May 1900. The diary covers from the declaration of war on 10th October 1899 to 15th May 1900 with a description of the battle and occupation of the town, and a day by day report thereafter. An interesting and well-written account.
- Jacket Condition: VG-F
- Binding Condition: Fine
- Overall Condition: Fine
- Size: 8vo
- Sold By: Fables Bookshop
- Contact Person: Ian Balchin
- Country: South Africa
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- Trade Associations: SABDA
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