603 pages, frontispiece, numerous illustrations, folding colour map at the end and 6 other maps, orange cloth gilt. Corners bumped. Ex reference library copy with 2 stamps but no cards and library number removed on the spine. The library The Weston Massachusetts no longer exists.
Very clean and bright internally. A good copy.
Author's preface.'After resigning membership of the British House of Commons in October, 1899, as a personal and political protest against a war which I believed to be the greatest infamy of the nineteenth century, I proceeded, a short time afterwards, to the Transvaal to see and learn more about the little nation against whose liberty and land this crime had been planned and executed. This book embodies the facts and information which I obtained in my intercourse with the leaders and people of both Republics. It also contains the impressions which followed from a few months' close contact with them during their unparalleled struggle to retain their independence.’
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Good
- Size: 225 x 115 mm
