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The Boer concentration camps of Bermuda
(New York : John A. Hassell, 1902)
Glowing accounts of the salubrious condition of the prison camps of boer prisoners of war who were transported from South Africa to the Bermuda Islands and the benevolent treatment accorded to their occupants has been ...
Boerenoorlog
(’s Gravenhage : Gebrs. J. & H. Van Langenhuysen, 1900)
Dutch poetry on the Anglo-Boer War.
Aan Kruger en zijn helden! : dithyrambische lierzang
(Antwerpen : Sele, 1902-05-06)
Dutch poetry on the Anglo-Boer War.
Een studie in proclamaties
(Dordrecht : Morks, 1901)
The question of right between England and the Transvaal
(London : Imperial South African Association, 1900-04-29)
Letters by the Right Hon. F. Max Muller on the question of right between England and the Transvaal, with rejoinders by Professor Theodore Mommsen.
L’independance des Republiques des sud-africaines et l'Angleterre
(Geneve : C.-E. Alioth, 1900)
Episode de guerre, Transvaal : poesie dite par l'auteur au Cercle militaire le 5 Fevrier 1901
(Paris : Societe D'editions Litteraires et Artistiques, 1901)
French poetry on the Anglo-Boer War.
The truth about the Transvaal gathered from the despatches between the British and Boer governments and the official report of the Bloemfontein conference
(Detroit : J. Bornman & Son ; Toronto : W. Tyrrell & Co., 1900)
An address delivered by request, in the Opera House, Windsor, Ontario, on February 6th, 1900 by William Robins and printed for the benefit of "The Soldiers of the Queen Relief Fund".
The Chicago Chronicle and President Kruger
(Chicago : American Transvaal League, 1901)
United States opinion of Paul Kruger and the South African war.
Colonial reports - annual, no. 661 : Swaziland
(London : H.M.S.O., 1910)
Report on Swaziland for the year 1909-10, presented to both Houses of Parliament.