Witwatersrand and the Anglo-Boer War. 1899 – 1902.
Insight into the wealth and power of Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand which was the focal point of tension leading to the Anglo-Boer War. A social history of the community, the ‘randlords’, British rulers and Boer generals, as well as the life of the working people – Uitlander, Boer and Black, miners, seamstress or shop clerk. A number of illustrations. 222 Pages. First Edition. Condition: Good. Binding: Softcover. Some mild edge-wear. Some light scratches to the rear cover.
Publisher: James Currey Ltd
Date Published: 1990
Publication Place: London
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Good.
Binding: Softcover.
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