War in South Africa. Its Causes and Effects – Hobson, J A

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The author’s impressions of what he saw and heard during his time in the South Africa, including detailed studies of “Outlander grievances”. The latter part is devoted to an economic and political analysis which throws light upon the possibilities of a stable settlement at the end of the war as well as a future for the country. Part I: Boer Republics in 1899; Part II: Policy of Rand Capitalists; Part III: Towards a Settlement. Inscription to fep. Small splits to the gutter. Mild foxing with some toning to prelims. 324 Pages. Contents clean and binding firm. 2nd Edition. Condition: Fair. Binding: Hardcover. Edge-wear to all extremities, insect nibbling, 1cm tear to header, discolouration marks. Sunning.

Publisher: James Nisbet & Co. Ltd
Date Published: 1900
Publication Place: London
First Edition: Yes

Condition: Fair
Binding: Hardcover. Edge-wear to all extremities, insect nibbling, 1cm tear to header, discolouration marks. Sunning.

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Weight 1000 g