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The scandal of the South African committee : a plain narrative for plain men
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)
Narrative of Mr. Chamberlain's complicity in the conspiracy to overthrow the government of the South African Republic in 1895. The Raid was Dr. Jameson's own act and the Jameson plan was that to which Mr. Chamberlain was privy.
Are we in the right? : an appeal to honest men
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)
W.T. Stead’s appeal to honest men who will admit that the question of whether they are in the right or wrong in this war is not in the least affected by the fact that the immediate cause of the rupture was the Boers' Ultimatum.
Peace Sunday (Dec. 24, 1899), in war time
(1899-12-24)
Shall I slay my brother Boer : an appeal to the conscience of Britain
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 2013-08-05)
The British government is about to make war on the Transvaal and William Thomas Stead’s personal appeal to the conscience of his fellow-countrymen, is to rid themselves of prejudice and he wants to know how dare they, in ...
Joseph Chamberlain : conspirator or statesman
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)
An examination of the evidence as to Joseph Chamberlain's complicity in the Jameson conspiracy to overthrow the government of the South African Republic in 1895 together with the newly published letters of the Hawksley dossier.
The truth about the war in South Africa : an appeal to honest men
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1900)
De oorlog in Zuid-Afrika gevonnisd door een Engelschman : is het recht aan onze zijde : een beroep op alle eerlijke lieden
('s-Gravenhage : W.P. Van Stockum & Zoon, 1899)
Dutch translation of W.T. Stead's book entitled: Are we in the right? The author questions whether Britain should be involved in a war in South Africa.