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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Bowler (T.W.)

THE KAFIR WARS AND THE BRITISH SETTLERS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Published: 1865

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A Series of Picturesque Views from Original Sketches by T.W. Bowler with a descriptive letterpress by W.R. Thomson.

Unpaginated, triple tinted lithographic frontispiece (Cape Point - H.M.S. Birkenhead), 19 double tinted lithographic plates on India paper, each plate with accompanying text, original blind stamped green pebble-grained cloth rebacked, titled gilt on upper cover, all edges gilt, some light foxing, all the India paper proof images are in bright condition, a good copy.

In his preface Thomson writes, 'The artist visited and sketched every one of the localities in this series with no other object than faithfully to portray scenes, not only in themselves beautiful and picturesque, but of personal and historic interest to many families in and beyond the colony. The title of the work was a sufficient guide to the choice of subjects. With the exception of the frontispiece, they are all confined to the Eastern Province of the colony and the British Kaffraria, and are illustrative of the country occupied by the British settlers of 1820, and especially of such scenes as have become famous in colonial history during the successive wars which have been waged against the original possessors of the soil, the indomitable Caffres.'

The subjects of the plates are: Main Street, Port Elizabeth; Market Square, Port Elizabeth; Graham's Town from the Bay Road; Kowie, Looking Seaward; Fort Beaufort; Fuller's Hoek, Waterkloof in the Distance; Blinkwater Hill; Mount Misery, Waterkloof; Macomo's Den, Waterkloof; Blinkwater Drift; Fort Armstrong, Kat River; Peffer's Kop; Chumie; Kieskamma, Near Fort Cox, Amatola in the Distance; Burns' Hill Missionary Station; Yellowwood Drift, Lenye Valley; Wolf River; Boma Pass and King William's Town.

London: Day and Son, Limited. Capetown and Port Elizabeth: J.C. Juta, Graham’s Town: C. Nixdorff. Edinburgh: Hill, Princes Street.    

  • Binding Condition: Good
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Size: Small folio (380 x 280 mm)
  • Sold By: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
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  • Country: South Africa
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