Browsing WJ Leyds Collection by Title
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L’Union de la Republique Sud-Africaine et de l'etat libre d'Orange
(Paris : A. Pedone, 1898)Extract from de la "Revue generale de droit international public". -
Magersfontein en Paardeberg
(1930)Afrikaans article on the battles in the Kimberley area, specifically Magersfontein and Paardeberg. -
Manicaland and how to get there
(Johannesburg, Pretoria : Flavell, Brown & Co., 1891)Hector Smith's account of how to travel from Pretoria to Manicaland. -
Martial law in the Cape colony during 1901
(London : National Press Agency, 1902)Frederic Mackarness' account of Martial law in the Cape Colony during 1901. -
Matabeleland : the future gold fields of the world : its people and resources
(Cape Town : Argus Printing and Publishing Co., 1889)A lecture delivered in Johannesburg by Frank Mandy on the history of the Matabele nation and their progress through the country, until they found a resting place in Matabeleland. -
Max Muller und sein Brief an die Deutschen : eine logische Studie
(Hamburg : Herold'sche Buchhandlung, 1900)German pamphlet discussing Max Mϋller's letter to the Germans. -
Memoire presente a la Conference de L’union interparlementaire pour l'arbitrage et la paix
(Paris : P. Mouillot, 1900) -
Mengelwerk : hoe 't in Transvaal was
Dutch pamphlet on the reasons for the South African War (1899-1902). -
Met de 1ste Nederl. Roode Kruis-ambulance naar Zuid-Afrika : terugblik
Reminiscences of a Dutch medical doctor of the Dutch Red Cross first-aid stations in the laagers. -
Met het Boksburg Kommando
(Pretoria : Volkstem Drukkerij, 1905)Description of the Boksburg Commando during the South African War (1899-1902) as well as during internment in a concentration camp in India. -
Mijn advies over het rapport der Volksraads-Commissie
(Utrecht : J.L. Beijers, 1883)Dutch pamphlet containing the advice of E.J.P. Jorissen, concerning the bank concession. -
Mijn God, ontferm U over dit arme volk! : rede naar aanleiding van den oorlog in Zuid-Afrika
(’s-Gravenhage : Koninklijke Nederlandsche Boek- en Kunsthandel van M. M. Couvee, 1899)Dutch speech by P. Heering in support of the Boers during the South African War (1899-1902). -
The mission that failed : a tale of the raid and other poems reprinted from the "Owl," etc.
(Cape Town : Cape Times, 1898)Poems on the Jameson’s Raid. -
Mit General de Wet und Prasident Steyn : Tagebuchblatter aus dem Burenkrieg
(Pretoria : Minerva, 1949)Pages from Oskar Hintrager's diary written during the South African War. -
Mitgelitten und Mitgestritten! : Erlebnisse eines deutschen Mitkampfers im Burenkriege
(Leipzig : Hermann Seemann, 1901)Reminiscences of a young German who fought on the side of the Boers. -
Mobilization for war : the South African field force and home defence, 1900
(London : Gale & Polden, 1900)According to the authors, the lack of sound organisation, mobility and a proper proportion of artillery, the army was not equal to the business of war (the forces for home defence were not organised into a field army) and ... -
Moet een rechtvaardige zaak ‘t winnen? : leerrede over Psalm XXXVII : 9-15
(Haarlem : H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon, 1900)Dutch sermon on Psalm 37 by J. de Vries. -
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Mr. Evans Lewin criticising the German colonial work
Mr. Evans Lewin wrote a book entitled: The Germans and Africa. The author of this leaflet feels that Mr. Lewin is criticising the German colonial work and that he contradicts himself in his writings. -
Mr. Rhodes and the empire
Mr. Rhodes has cost the Empire some sixty millions in cash and some seventeen thousand in killed and wounded, not to speak of the ill-will of foreign States and the risks and expenses involved therein. Without taking into ...