Browsing WJ Leyds Collection by Title
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De samenzwering tegen de Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek : uit het blauw- en groenboek
(Kaapstad : Van de Sandt de Villiers & Co., 1896)Dutch pamphlet about the conspiracy against the Z.A.R. (the Jameson Raid). -
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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. -
Schweizerische Kundgebungen gegen den Krieg in Sudafrika
(Basel : Basler Anzeiger, 1902)German pamphlet about the Swiss declaration opposing the war in South Africa. -
September 15th, a day of tears, not only in South-Africa
(Noordscharwoude : J.H. Keizer, 1901)Sermon by Minister F.C. Fleischer, on September 15th, 1901. -
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 ... -
Shall we destroy the Transvaal Republic and cause civil war in South Africa
The Transvaal Committee urges fellow-countrymen to hold meetings and to protest against the British people who threaten to destroy the Republic of South Africa in order that they may annex the land and seize the goldfields. -
Un Siecle d’injustice
(Paris : Paul Dupont, 1900)A Century of Wrong was issued at Pretoria by the State Secretary F. W. Reitz, on the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War and possesses a historical value as expressing the views of President Kruger's State Secretary at the ... -
The siege of Ladysmith : described in 64 pictures from the only complete set of photographs taken during the siege by a resident photographer
(London : George Newnes, 1900)The first photographs taken during the Siege of Ladysmith, brought to England after the relief of the town with descriptions by an eye-witness. -
Siege of Potchefstroom
(London : Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1896)Colonel R.W.C. Winsloe's article on the siege of Potchefstroom with illustrations from photographs and two plans. -
Siege views of Mafeking
(London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1900)Original photographs taken by E.J. Ross during the siege of Mafikeng. -
Sind die Buren Feinde der Mission
(Berlin : Martin Warneck, 1902)German pamphlet by the Rev. Spoelstra on whether the Boers are enemies of the missionary societies. -
Sir Alfred Milner on the real object of the war
([London : South African Conciliation Committee], 1899)Interview between the High Commissioner of South Africa and Mr. James Molteno, the representative of the Ministerialists in the Cape Parliament, five days before the outbreak of the war. -
Sir Bartle Frere over de Transvaal
(1881-02)Dutch translation of Sir Bartle Frere's views on the Transvaal, 1881. -
De slag bij Elandslaagte 21 October 1899
(Amsterdam : Nederlandsch Zuid-Afrikaansche Vereeniging, 1924-10)The battle of Elandslaagte, 21 October 1899. -
A slump in heroes : a Transvaal war drama without warriors
(Johannesburg : Johannesburg Life, 1896)Drama on the Jameson’s Raid of 1895-1896. -
Smith’s index to the leading articles of The Times
(Westminster : P.S. King & Son, 1900)Index of James Rigby Smith, to the leading articles of "The Times" for five years, ending 31 December 1900. -
Sollen wir Deutsch-Sudwest-Afrika behalten : ein offenes Wort an das reichsdeutsche Publikum
(Berlin : Continent, 1904)German pamphlet written by a South African German on whether Germany should retain South-West Africa or not. -
Some aspects of the native question in South Africa
([London] : Imperial South African Association, 1900-10-06)Mr. Theophilus Lyndall Schreiner's reply to an article written by Mr. S.C. Cronwright-Schreiner in "The Manchester Guardian" of 30 October 1900, regarding the native question in South Africa. -