South Africa; v.2. (reprint, 1878).(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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South Africa; v.2. (reprint, 1878)

Trollope, Anthony.

Nonsuch Publishing Ltd.

2005

221 pages

$19.95

Paperback

DT753

Best known for his 47 novels, Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) also published, forty short stories, three biographies, and five travel books. This is the second of two volumes describing his 1877 trip to the South Africa Transvaal, a Boer republic recently annexed by the British. This volume is primarily concerned with his travels in the Transvaal and provides critical accounts of British policy towards the Zulus ...

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