British Supremacy in South Africa 1899-1907

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  • 26 ( l ) x 11 ( w )  x 36 ( h ) cm
  • 200g/m2 paper
  • paper bag with twist paper cord
  • base card for extra support
 
This bag has a matte finish, so printing will not have the glossy finish of traditional litho printed bags
White and orange dust jacket shows some soil, chipping and short tears, previous owner's name in front free end paper. Store stamp(sticker) base of front pastedown. Minimal text marking. ; A tight solid book hinges intact, dustjacket in Mylar, unclipped.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 229 pages; "This book, based on unpublished documents, explains why the Anglo-Boer War was for so long the vital issue in South African politics. It begins with Sir Alfred Milner`s attempt to secure British supremacy in South Africa by transforming the Transvaal Republic into a British colony.`` This only resulted in the increased militancy of the Afrikaner peoples and left the British presence in South Africa as secondary. Title: British Supremacy in South Africa 1899-1907 Author Name: Le May, G.H.L. Edition: First Edition Location Published: London, Clarendon Press, Oxford: 1965 Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: Very Good in Good dust jacket Item: 1.00 lb Categories: History, Africa Seller ID: 17377 Keywords: great britain afrikaner boer war afrikaans
Color

SOLID WHITE