The second in the trilogy where the author deals with his going into exile in 1902 rather than submit to British Rule; his trials and adventures in Madagascar and his return to South Africa to take part in the reconstruction following the Peace Treaty of Vereeniging. He tells of of strange half-forgotten campaigns conducted by General Botha and General Smuts against German colonies, ending with his experience in France during WWI and leading a British battalion to the Rhine. Splitting to front end papers. Previous owner’s name and a written note dated June 1934 by G Weldner on the fixed end paper. 5 maps. 351 Pages. Contents clean and binding firm. 3rd Impression. Condition: Fair to good. Binding: Hardcover. Cloth boards with edge-wear to all extremities, rubbing and some light soiling to the cloth. 2cm split to the upper side of the spine.
Publisher: Faber & Faber Limited
Date Published: 1933
Publication Place: London
Condition: Good-.
Binding: Hardcover. Cloth boards with edge-wear to all extremities, rubbing and some light soiling to the cloth. 2cm split to the upper side of the spine.
Additional information
Weight | 900 g |
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