John Mackenzie of Bechuanaland. A study in humanitarian imperialism. 1835 – 1899 – Sillery, Anthony

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Biography of a Scotsman, John Mackenzie who was a missionary, educationist and political leader in Botswana, who together with his friend, Chief Kgama, put his stamp on the development of the country. Includes the story of the short-lived Boer republics of Stellaland and Goshen and their relations with the Tswana tribes; control of the diamond fields; an understanding of the early development of Matabeleland and Rhodesia; and an attempt at the unification of South Africa. Binding: Faux leather spine with paper covered boards. Very good condition. Reddish tint to top edge. 236 Pages. Contents clean and binding sound.

Publisher: A A Balkema
Date Published: 1971
Publication Place: Cape Town
First Edition: Yes

Condition: Near fine.
Binding: Hardcover.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Very good.

Additional information

Weight 1000 g