\"Col.Martin has spent years on research... and shows that the British were, and still are, being grossly maligned for their conduct of the Camps,\"[front flap] The book consists of 14 chapters (109pp) with titles such as: Why the Camps Were Established, Boers Unable to Take Care for Their Own Women and Children, The Camps an Embarrassment to the British, The Insanitary State of the Country, The Problem of Diet, The Administration of the Camps, etc... and has 8 illustrations including portraits and views of the camps, and a copy of \"The Pinetown Petition\" between pp.82-83. Book condition: good binding, boards and end-papers clean, text very good (pages yellowed with age). Jacket: Good, though spine is faded and has creasing and wear to top edge, and is rubbed.
- Jacket Condition: Good plus
- Binding Condition: Very Good
- Overall Condition: Very Good
- Size: 8vo
- Sold By: Imagine Books
- Contact Person: Steven Duckworth
- Country: South Africa
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: 0833587398
- Preferred Payment Methods: EFT only
- Trade Associations: SABDA