South Africa

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From: African Studies Review
Date: 20070901
Author:Kriel, Lize

Anthony Trollope. South Africa. 2 volumes. Gloucestershire: Nonsuch, 2006 [1878]. Distributed outside North America by Tempus Publishing Ltd, The Mill, Brimscombe Port, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 2QG, U.K. Distributed in North America by Independent Publishers Group, 814 North Franklin Street, Chicago, III. 60610. 224 pp. Maps. Bibliography. Index. $19.95. Paper.

Anthony Trollope's account of his travels through South Africa in 1877 was very popular among the Victorians; by 1878 it had already reached its fourth edition. There have been several attempts to make this travel account accessible ...

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