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WATSON ( Robert Spence ). The history of English rule and policy in South Africa. A lecture delivere

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WATSON ( Robert Spence ). The history of English rule and policy in South Africa. A lecture delivere

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
WATSON ( Robert Spence ). The history of English rule and policy in South Africa. A lecture delivered in the lecture room, Nelson Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne … on Friday, the 30th May, 1879, at the request of the Newcastle Liberal Association. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : J. Forster (1879)FIRST EDITION, with a map on verso of front wrapper, pp (2), 32, and printed wraps (the lower wrapper blank), 8vo, disbound : a small stamp in two places, otherwise very good “An attack on the policy of the British Government in South Africa with respect to the first annexation of the Transvaal and the Zulu War. With regard to the latter it is asserted that 'the English people are engaged in a strange enterprise in Soth Africa. They are deliberately and of malice aforethought compassing the subjugation and possible extermination of a gallant though savage people.' The pamphlet, which was translated into French by the 'Central Committee for the Interests of the Transvaal', enumerates the reasons given for the annexation, and endeavours to prove that these were founded on statementts which were either untrue or misrepresented." - Mendelssohn.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HICKS-BEACH ( Michael Edward ), first Earl St Aldwyn. Annexation of the Transvaal. Correspondence between Sir M. Hicks-Beach, Bart., secretary of state for the colonies, and the Transvaal delegates, to which is added, further documents and correspondence relating to the same subject. Harrison and Sons, 1878. Pp (2), ii, (3) - 181, (1) and, loosely tipped in, (4)-pp containing copies of two further letters between H-B and Kruger - 16/9/78 and 19/10/78), 8vo, original pale blue printed wrapper : a small stamp in two places and with a little wear to the spine, but still a very good copy Mendelssoh (2) IV.522 does not mention the insert. This 181-page issue is not in COPAC.(2) SAUNDERS ( James R. ). Natal in its relation to South Africa. A paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute. S. W. Silver & Co., 1882. 31-pp, 8vo, disbound, retaining upper printed wrapper:small stamps on title, o/w very good "The speaker commented on the constant interference of the Imperial Government with the Colonial Authorities on the Native Question." - Mendelssohn. Reprinted from The Colonies and India.(2) SAUNDERS ( James R. ). Natal in its relation to South Africa. A paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute. S. W. Silver & Co., 1882. 31-pp, 8vo, disbound, retaining upper printed wrapper:small stamps on title, o/w very good "The speaker commented on the constant interference of the Imperial Government with the Colonial Authorities on the Native Question." - Mendelssohn. Reprinted from The Colonies and India.(3) COOK ( Sir Edward Tyas ). Rights and wrongs of the Transvaal War. Edward Arnold, 1902. NEW AND REVISED EDITION, pages xi, 393 and (2), 32 adverts, cr 8vo, original cloth : the spine lightly faded and with slight wear to the headbands, but a very good copy. (4)AFRICA; SOUTH AFRICA; TRANSVAAL; ZULU WAR; HISTORY; NATAL; ENGLAND; MILITARY; BOER WAR; ENGLAND; ;