Browsing WJ Leyds Collection by Title
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The new imperialism : a speech delivered in Battersea Park, on May 13th, 1900
(London : Stop the War Committee, 1900-05-13)Speech by John Burns entitled: The new imperialism, delivered at the opening of the summer lectures of the Battersea Labour League, on May 13th, 1900. -
A new report by General J.C. Smuts
(London : New Age Press, 1902)New report relating to the cause and condition of the Republics and the Cape Colony by General J.C. Smuts to his honour, State President S.J.P. Kruger, accompanied by President Steyn's reply to Lord Kitchener's Proclamation. -
The New South Wales contingents for South Africa
(Sydney : New South Wales Bookstall Co., 1900)Pictorial record of the organisation of the Colony's Forces for active service and the scences marking their departure for the front. -
The new war in South Africa and how it is being carried on
Letter about the new war in South Africa and how it is being carried on, written by an officer in the field. -
Een nieuw rapport van Generaal J.C. Smuts, Staats-procureur en assistent commandant generaal der Z.A. republiek, aan Z.H.Ed. Staats-president Kruger
Dutch pamphlet containing two documents: A letter from president M.T. Steyn to Lord Kitchener (15 August 1901) as well as a report about the war from general J.C. Smuts to president S.J.P. Kruger (January 1902). -
Nog eens de overgang van de Kaapkolonie
(1905)Dutch letter, originally published in De Nederlandsche Spectator in 1905, confirming once again that the Cape was not sold to the British Government in 1814. -
Note sur l’affair du Selati
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Notes on the labour position in the Transvaal
(London : Crowther & Goodman, 1904-02-04)Notes by the London Secretary of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines on the labour position in the Transvaal. -
Off to the Transvaal : an epic of the hour
(New York : The Bell Publishing Co., 1899)English poem on the history of Transvaal. -
The official correspondence between the governments of Great Britain and the South African Republic and the Orange Free State, which preceded the war in South Africa
(London : William Reeves, 1900)Official correspondence between the British and Transvaal governments. -
Official reports of General J.H. de la Rey and General J.C. Smuts, together with other documents relating to the war in South Africa, recently received by the Boer representatives in Europe
(London : New Age Press, 1902)Report of General J.H. de la Rey to His Honour the State President of the S.A.R., report of Assistant-Commandant-General J.C. Smuts, together with other documents relating to the war in South Africa, recently received by ... -
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Onbekende herinneringe van dr. E.J.P. Jorissen oor die Eerste Vryheidsoorlog
(Pretoria : Wallachs’, 1937)Unknown reminiscence of Dr. E.J.P. Jorissen about the First War of Independence in Natal, told by Prof. Dr. S.P. Engelbrecht. -
Onder de Boeren in Transvaal
(Rotterdam : J.M. Bredee, 1899)Dutch pamphlet written for the youth in the Netherlands to explain the situation in the Transvaal in 1899. It contains a few illustrations. -
Een onderdrukt volk of een worstelstrijd om vrijheid der Boeren-republieken
(Amsterdam : HAUM v/h Jacques Dusseau & Co., 1899)Dutch pamphlet on British supremacy versus "Afrikaanderisme". -
De Onderhandelingen van Lord Kitchener en Louis Botha, zooals de commandant-generaal Louis Botha mij deze gebeurtenis verteld heeft
([Rotterdam : s.n.], 1901-05-29)Dutch newspaper article on peace negotiations between Lord Kitchener and Louis Botha in February 1901. -
Onze politieke aardbeving : beschouwingen over den Jameson inval
(Paarl : D.F. Du Toit & Co., 1897)Dutch articles on the Jameson Raid, published in Paarl, South Africa. -
Onze Transvaalsche broeders
(Amsterdam : P.N. Van Kampen & Zoon, 1881)Dutch pamphlet on the course of events during the first South African War (1880-1881). -
De oorlog in Zuid-Afrika en de zending
(Rotterdam : Wenk & Birkhoff, 1901)Dutch speech about the influence of missionary work on the war as well as the influence of the war on missionary work.