The Jaffe book plate opposite the one of Otto Beit on the marbled front en papers.
Half leather and marbled boards with the title in golden gilt to the spine. 370 pages. Uncut page edges. Slight foxing on the first and last six pages.
Chapters: After the Anglo-Boer War, Labour Problem, the Mining Industry, Kaffirs, Chinese and Asiatics, Boers and Britons, Native Problem. Memorandym regarding white unskilled labourers in the Village Main Reef Mine. The Boer Congress at Pretoria. Statutes of Het Volk.
Sir Otto Beit (1865-1930) was a German-born British financier and younger brother of Alfred Beit, the Randlord who at one point controlled 37 percent of the gold produced at the Witwatersrand's goldfields in Johannesburg. Otto Beit came to South Africa in 1890 to gain experience in the diamond industry after his brother gained control of the diamond-mining claims in the Central, Dutoitspan, and De Beers mines in Kimberley. He remained for only six years but still played a significant role in the development of Rand Gold Mines and became a member of Hermann Eckstein's firm: H. Eckstein & Co. Apart from this Sir Otto Beit also served as Director of Rhodesia Railways Ltd., and of The British South Africa Company. (Wikipedia)
- Binding Condition: Very good
- Overall Condition: Good
- Size: 8vo (220 x 150 mm)