Browsing WJ Leyds Collection by Subject "Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- South Africa"
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Audiatur et Altera Pars : die sudafrikanische frage in englischer beleuchtung
(Berlin : H. Walther, 1900)German pamphlet on the pro-British history of the causes of the Anglo-Boer War. -
Boers or English : who are in the right?
(London : Leadenhall Press, 1900)English translation of "Boers et Anglais: du est le droit?" -
An earnest representation and historical reminder to Her Majesty Queen Victoria in view of the prevailing crisis
(Pretoria : Land en Volk, 1899)An appeal from P.J. Joubert to the British Queen, regarding the impending South African War. -
Engeland en de Boeren : de Johannesburger comedie : naar authentieke bronnen met gebruikmaking van ambtelijke stukken
(Utrecht : A.W. Bruna & Zoon, 1899)Dutch pamphlet on the Jameson Raid. -
Een ernstig woord en een historische herinnering aan Hare Majesteit Koningin Victoria met het oog op den tegenwoordigen crisis
(Amsterdam ; Pretoria : Hoveker & Wormser, 1899)Dutch letter written on 15 June 1899 by P.J. Joubert to Queen Victoria, imploring her to prevent war. -
Groot-Brittannie en de Zuid-Afrikaansche Republieken
(London : Phipps en Connor, 1900)Dutch pamphlet (translated from English) on the relationship between Great Britain and the South African republics. -
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 ... -
Our Boer policy : an historical sketch
(Westminster : Transvaal Committee, 1900) -
Transvaal
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Transvaal : de lijdensgeschiedenis van de Hollandsche Kaapbewoners onder Engelsche heerschappij
(Rotterdam : G. Delwel & Co., 1899) -
The Transvaal Committee : report of six months' work
([London : Transvaal Committee], 1900-02-01)Six months' work report by the Transvaal Committee, formed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Liberal Forwards, to watch the proceedings of the Colonial Office and to rouse public opinion to prevent a war between ... -
The Transvaal question : some views of Mr. Frank Watkins
([London : Transvaal Committee], 1900)According to Mr. Frank Watkins, the outcome of the policy of imperialism is so rampant in England on one side and the ultra-conservation of the Boers on the other side. He urges the English to press the necessity of taking ...