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Open letter to the Duke of Devonshire
(Amsterdam : Handelsblad Office, 1899)
An open letter to the Duke of Devonshire by Charles Boissevain, director and editor of the Algemeen Handelsblad and all the journalists of Holland, proclaiming that the war is unnecessary, a crime and the worst possible ...
De Britsche koloniale politiek in Zuid-Afrika en de vrijheidsstrijd der Boeren : historische schets
(Amsterdam : S.L. Van Looy, 1899)
Dutch summary of South Africa's history: from 1652 until the start of the South African War in 1899.
Boers and British : facts from the Transvaal
(London : "St James Gazette", 1899)
Pamphlet on the grievances of British subjects in the Transvaal.
Boer en Brit : een en ander uit Zuid-Afrika
(Amsterdam : HAUM, 1896)
Dutch novel on the Jameson’s Raid.
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".
A brief account of the South African situation, delivered before the Chicago Teachers’ Federation, November 25th, 1899
(Chicago, Ill. : Ryan & Hart, 1899-11-25)
Viola Deratt gives a brief account of the South African situation to The Chicago Teachers' Federation.
A century of wrong
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)
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 ...
Transvaal
(Rotterdam : Marijnen & Knuttel, 1897)
Das Testament : komische operette in einem Akt
(Dordrecht : De Boer & Co., 1899-11-22)
Two open letters to Lord Salisbury
(London : Alexander & Shepheard, 1899)
Frederic Harrison's open letters to Lord Salisbury, Prime Minister and Chief Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, on the iniquity of a war against the Transvaal.