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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 ...
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 ...
D'un Boer aux Boers et aux Anglais
(Paris : Siecle, 1901)
Pamphlet on the causes of the South African war.
De Zuid-Afrikaansche quaestie
Translation of "The South African question". Bijvoegsel tot de "Volksstem" van Vrijdag 16 Juni 1899.
Transvaal : de lijdensgeschiedenis van de Hollandsche Kaapbewoners onder Engelsche heerschappij
(Rotterdam : G. Delwel & Co., 1899)
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.
The question of right between England and the Transvaal
(London : Imperial South African Association, 1900-04-29)
Letters by the Right Hon. F. Max Muller on the question of right between England and the Transvaal, with rejoinders by Professor Theodore Mommsen.
Are we in the right? : an appeal to honest men
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)
W.T. Stead’s appeal to honest men who will admit that the question of whether they are in the right or wrong in this war is not in the least affected by the fact that the immediate cause of the rupture was the Boers' Ultimatum.
De crisis in Zuid-Afrika
(Amsterdam : Hoveker & Wormser, 1900)
Dutch pamphlet on the causes of the Anglo-Boer War.
Au Transvaal : Boers et immigrants
(Paris : Librairie Nouvelle, 1896)
French pamphlet on the causes of the Anglo-Boer War.