Browsing WJ Leyds Collection by Title
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Erobert oder erraubert? : geschichtlicher Nachweis wie England OstIndien nahm : ein Seitenstuck zum Burenkrieg
(Bamberg : Handels-Druckerei, 1901)Conquered or robbed? German pamphlet on British motives for the South African War. -
Die Etappenstrasse von England nach Indien um das kap der guten hoffnung
(Berlin : Siegfried Mittler und Sohn, 1899)German pamphlet on the strategic aspects of the sea routes from Britain to India. -
Etude sur la chartered British South Africa Company : completee par une etude sur les Chemins de fer Rhodesiens et les Beira Railways et par une carte de la Rhodesie
(Paris : D'Henry Dupont & Cie, 1912-02)The British South Africa Company : completed by a study on the Rhodesian Railways and the Beira Railways and a map of Rhodesia. -
Etude sur le regime des mines dans la republique Sud-Africaine
(Paris : Imprimerie Generale Lahure, 1900)Extract from: "Bulletin de la Société de législation comparée, session", 16 March 1900. -
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Ex-president Harrison on the Boer War
(London : New Age Press, 1901-03-15)Ex-President, Benjamin Harrison's article on the Anglo-Boer War. -
Expelled from the Randt : notes before and after leaving Johannesburg, with experiences at Delagoa Bay
(Cape Town : Wm. Taylor, 1899)Anecdotes of incidents which have for the most part taken place since the Boer declaration of war. -
The experiment of native education
(Lovedale : Mission Press, 1884)Address delivered to the Lovedale Literary Society, by James Stewart, with regards to the experiment of native education. -
Expose de la Situation Financiere & Economique de la Republique Sud-Africaine
Exposé of the financial and economic situation of the Republic of South Africa from 1881-1883. -
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Fatal Imperialism
(London : Watts & Co., 1902)Imperialism and greed, over-excitement, and the homage paid to wealth, that have appeared in the newspapers of January 1st, 1901, are opinions stated by many writers to be in their view the chief dangers of the new century. -
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Four years of protest in the Transvaal : a poem from the South African blue books
(London : William Ridgway, 1881)Four years of protest in the Transvaal as described in the South African Blue Books. -
Les Francais au Transvaal
(Paris : Comite d’action de la jeunesse francaise en faveur du Transvaal, 1900)At head of title: Comite d’action de la jeunesse francaise en faveur du Transvaal. -
Der Freiheitskampf der Buren : die Schlacht am Majuba Hill
(Berlin : Hermann Walther, 1899)German pamphlet on the battle at Majuba Hill. -
From Boer to Boer and Englishman
(London : Hugh Rees, 1900)Paul Botha's appeal to his fellow-country-men to admit their own faults and to recognize that it is best for South Africa, under the present circumstances, to become one harmonious whole, under the British flag, for under ... -
Funfzehn Monate in den Konzentrationslagern : Erinnerungen einer Burenfrau aus ihrer Gefangenschaft
(Bern : Buchdruckerei des Berner Tagblatt, 1903)German pamphlet containing the recollections of Ella Neethling about fifteen months spent in a concentration camp. -
Die geheime Bloemfontein-konferensie tussen President Kruger en Sir Alfred Milner, 31 Mei-6 Junie 1899
(Kaapstad : Nasionale Pers, 1938)Afrikaans drama on the Anglo-Boer War. -
Gelegenheidsrede uitgesproken bij het opgaan van de boeren-generaals naar Gods huis
(Brussel : Evangelisatie-Drukkerij, 1902-10-12)Dutch sermon delivered on 12 October 1902 in Brussel, by W. Hoek in the presence of the Boer generals. -
Geloofsvertrouwen : Oranje-Vrijstaat- en Transvaal-preek, uitgesproken 29 October 1899, naar aanleiding van Ps. 121, in de Ned. Herv. Kerk te Assen
(Assen : Van Gorcum, 1899-10-29)Dutch sermon on religious trust, delivered in the Dutch Reformed Church in Assen on 29 October 1899, by Dr. L. Knappert.