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Boers or English : who are in the right?
(London : Leadenhall Press, 1900)
English translation of "Boers et Anglais: du est le droit?"
From Boer to Boer and Englishman
(London : Hugh Rees, 1900)
Paul Botha's appeal to his fellow-country-men to admit their own faults and to recognize that it is best for South Africa, under the present circumstances, to become one harmonious whole, under the British flag, for under ...
Transvaal contra Grossbritannien : kurze Erlauterung zur Niederlandischen Adresse an die Volker Grossbritanniens
(Leipzig : Moderner Belletristik, 1900)
A short commentary by Willem van der Vlugt, on the Dutch address to the British people regarding the growing rumours of an impending war.
Een der oorzaken van den oorlog in Zuid-Afrika en iets over het onderwijs in Transvaal
(Amsterdam : Hoveker & Wormser, 1900)
According to the Dutch author, the British nation had been misinformed about the situation in S.A. He also discusses education in the Z.A.R.
La politique Boer : faits et documents en reponse au Docteur Kuyper
([Paris] : Aux bureaux du "Siecle", 1900)
The Transvaal trouble
(New York : Abbey Press, 1900)
An address by John Hammond, attempting to correct the erroneous impressions prevailing on the South African question.
Ein Jahrhundert voller Unrecht : ein Ruckblick auf die sudafrikanische Politik Englands
(Berlin : Hermann Walther, 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 ...
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 Afrikander Bond and other causes of the war
(London : Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd., 1901)
Pamphlet on Theophilus Lyndall Schreiner's view of the Afrikaner Bond and why the war declared by the two Dutch Republics against England has sprung from more than one source.
The causes of the war in South Africa
(London : McCorquodale and Co., 1901)
An address delivered by Mr Theophilus Lyndall Schreiner on the causes of the Anglo-Boer War.