With the concurrence of The Department of the Surveyor General of the South African Republic
The system of computation adopted in these maps was organised by Dr. J. Schlesinger, of Johannesburg
Elephant folio (770 x 590 mm). Title page; Contents; Index to Companies, Farms and Districts; Index to Farms of the Witwatersrand District; 42 fine full page coloured maps, half dark brown leather with light brown cloth sides, title in gilt on the upper cover and along the spine – the leather is worn and rubbed around the edges and at the corner, corners bumped, marbled endpapers with some small holes caused by insects, the front free endpaper is similarly affected, the maps are in fine condition, overall a very good copy.
Not in Mendelssohn (Sidney) A South African Bibliography or A South African Bibliography to the Year 1925 or the Supplement.
Standard Encyclopaedia of South Africa, volume 5, page 245, ‘Charles Sydney Goldmann was associated with powerful mining and financial groups in the Transvaal. He became a partner in the S. Neumann companies in 1895 and by 1905 was chairman of six mining companies. He acted as war correspondent in the Second Anglo-Boer War for The Argus and The Standard is the author of “With General French and the cavalry in South Africa” well as various works on gold mining.’
See also - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Goldman - for biographical details of Goldmann.
- Overall Condition: Very good
- Size: Elephant folio (770 x 590 mm)