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Les pratiques anglaises dans la guerre terrestre
(Paris : A. Pedone, 1901)
French pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War.
The struggle of the Dutch Republics : a great crime
(Amsterdam : Handelsblad Office, 1900)
Editor of Het Algemeen Handelsblad, Charles Boissevain's appeal to the conscience of the British Nation regarding the struggle of the Dutch Republics.
Kriegfuhrung in Sud-Afrika
(Berlin : Dietrich Reimer, 1900)
German pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War.
Open letter to the electors of the county of Caithness
(London : G.B. Clark, 1900-09-25)
An open letter by Dr. G.B. Clark to the electors of the county of Caithness, offering himself as a candidate to represent the county.
Le droit de conquete et les proclamations anglaises declarant l'annexion des Republiques sud-africaines
(Paris : Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes, 1901)
Extract from: "Revue des Deux Mondes", 15 Octobre 1901.
Present events and future policy
(London : Liberal Publication Department, 1902)
Speech delivered by the Right Hon. Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, G.C.B., M.P., at Leicester, on February 19th, 1902 on present events and future policy in the House of Commons.
Ambtelijke verslagen van Generaal J.H. de la Rey en Generaal J.C. Smuts, alsook andere stukken betreffende den oorlog in Zuid-Afrika, kort geleden ontvangen door de Boerenvertegenwoordigers in Europa, en met hun toestemming openbaar gemaakt
([Amsterdam] : Algemeen Nederlandsch Verbond, 1901)
Official report from general J.H. de la Rey and general J.C. Smuts as well as other matters relating to the South African war, including 13 statements, report by Genreal Smuts, a letter from General Liebenberg and a report ...
I Boerland
(Kristiania : L.E. Tvedte, 1903)
Norwegian story on the South African war.
Een Zuid-Afrikaansche zeemacht
(Amsterdam : J.H. De Bussy, 1900)
Suggestions for the establishment of a South African navy and other means of helping the country during the South African war.
American sentiment : a plebiscite upon the Boer War
([New York : s.n.], 1900)
The American people have been hurt by the wrong course pursued by the Government of Great Britain towards the two small independent Republics of South Africa.