Browsing WJ Leyds Collection by Title
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Waar het om gaat in Zuid-Afrika : een woord tot het Nederlandsche volk
(Haarlem : De Erven F. Bohn, 1899) -
De waarheid aangaande den Boer en zijn kerk
(Rotterdam : Wenk & Birkhoff, 1900) -
Wanted – a man
(London : Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1900)A war story for big boys told by Bernard Hamilton. -
The war : its cost, finance and legacies
(London : The Liberal Publication Department, 1903)According to Sydney Buxton, the time has now arrived at which it is possible to sum up the cost of the war and to consider how that cost has been met and what fiscal and financial legacies remain. -
War against the two republics
(London : Stop the War Committee, 1900-05-20)Speech delivered by John Burns, in Battersea Park on May 20th, 1900, regarding the war against the two Boer Republics which he describes as a capitalist war. -
War and patriotism
(London : A. Bonner, 1900)Aylmer Maude's reply to a pamphlet by John Bellows entitled, "The Truth about the Transvaal War and the Truth about War". -
War in South Africa
(New York : The Outlook, 1899-10-21)Pamphlet consisting of two articles, The case for the British, by James Stewart and The case for the Boers, by George W. Van Siclen as interviewed by a Staff Correspondent of The Outlook. -
Wat ik zag en hoorde op een Ambulancetrein : ervaringen van een Roode-Kruis-man
(Dordrecht : Morks, 1900)Series: Zuid-Afrikaansche Vlugschriften, nr. 8. -
Wat zult gij doen voor uwe broeders in Zuid-Afrika
(Dordrecht : Morks, 1899)Publication of: "De Zondagsbode voor Stad en Land". -
Wereldbond Voor Vrede en Vrij Internationaal Verkeer
(Brummen : V.V.V., 1900-04-15) -
Wet no.18, 1892, op het delven van en handeldrijven in edele metalen en edelgesteenten in de Z.A. Republiek
(Pretoria : Staatsdrukkerij van de Z.A. Republiek, 1892) -
What we are fighting for : high dividends : cheap labour
([England] : Bradford South African Conciliation Committee, 1900)Collection of comments from various people about the war in South Africa. -
White labour in the Transvaal
The late President of the Witwatersrandt Mine Employees' and Mechanics' Union, Edward Rose's concern is if the working men will meet with the same degree of consideration from the coming British administration in the Transvaal. -
Who wants war
(London : Britons Publishing Society, 1936-06) -
Who was right : the annual sermon on our cowardly war
(Liverpool : Egerton Smith & Co., 1901-12-22)Sermon on "Our cowardly war", preached on Peace Sunday, December 22nd, 1901, by Charles Frederic Aked, Minister of Pembroke Chapel, Liverpool. -
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Why we loathe this war
(South Croydon : John Page Hopps, 1900)John Page Hopps's reasons why they detest the Anglo-Boer War. -
Wie die heldenhaften Briten mit den frechen Buren stritten
(Leipzig : Ficker, 1900)German cartoons on the Anglo-Boer War.