Facsimile reprint of the 1927 original text. Hardcover, xvi, 304 pages. Includes a foreword by C.W. de Kiewiet, a frontispiece portrait of Dr. John Philip, and two folding maps. Utilises the private papers of Dr. John Philip (superintendent of the London Missionary Society) to analyse 19th-century race relations. Macmillan examines the evolution of legal and social boundaries for the “Coloured” population in the Cape Colony, offering a critical perspective on early institutionalised discrimination. reprint Condition:very good, dust jacket: very good. Previous owner’s stamp to the fep.
Publisher: AA Balkema
Date Published: 1968
Publication Place: Cape Town
Condition: Very good
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: very good
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