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Een profetie, of, Een woord van bemoediging aan onze Zuid-Afrikaansche broeders
(Amsterdam : J. J. Grewer, 1899)
Dutch poetry on the Anglo-Boer War.
Guerre de l’Angleterre contre les Boers
(1899-10-21)
French pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War.
Brief van F.W. Reitz
(Pretoria : [s.n.], 1899-09-22)
Letter from F.W. Reitz to British agent, W. Conyngham Green, concerning Tom Jackson Edgar.
The truth about the Transvaal
(Manchester : Taylor, Garnett, Evans & Co., 1899)
Reprinted by permission from the "Manchester Guardian" of July 15th, 19th, 21st, 25th, and 26th, 1899.
Les prisonniers de guerre a Kaapstad
(1899-12-10)
Arbitration or war? : a view of the Transvaal question, with a glance also at arbitration in politics generally
(London : Harrison & Sons, 1899)
Alleged grievances of the Uitlanders and the answer made on behalf of the Transvaal Government, together with the arguments and evidence in support of each, with the purpose of showing that there was full reason for going ...
The Transvaal crisis
(London : Transvaal Committee, 1899-07-10)
Speech by Dr. G.B. Clark, on the Transvaal crisis, at a public meeting in St. Martin’s Town Hall, on Monday, July 10th, 1899.
Precis of information concerning Southern Rhodesia
([London : Great Britain War Office Intelligence Division], 1899-01)
Major Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins' summary of information concerning Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), compiled from official documents, the reports of well-known travellers and other reliable sources in the Intelligence Division ...
Expelled from the Randt : notes before and after leaving Johannesburg, with experiences at Delagoa Bay
(Cape Town : Wm. Taylor, 1899)
Anecdotes of incidents which have for the most part taken place since the Boer declaration of war.
Sir Alfred Milner on the real object of the war
([London : South African Conciliation Committee], 1899)
Interview between the High Commissioner of South Africa and Mr. James Molteno, the representative of the Ministerialists in the Cape Parliament, five days before the outbreak of the war.