Eight Months in an Ox-Wagon – E.F. Sandeman
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Eight Months in an Ox-Wagon E.F. Sandeman (Copy A Gilt Fine Binding Copy)
Deluxe Victorian Facsimile Edition Heavily Decorated with Stamped Motifs
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Originally published in London in 1880, Eight Months in an Ox-Wagon is one of the most vivid, engaging, and historically critical travelogues of late 19th-century South Africa.
E.F. Sandeman, an observant English traveler, journeyed through the Transvaal and Natal just prior to the First Anglo-Boer War (18801881). His sweeping reminiscences offer a rare, deeply personal window into the daily realities of Boer life, hunter-gatherer dynamics, transport riding, and the rugged logistics of ox-wagon travel. This 1975 Africana Book Society deluxe reprint beautifully revives an otherwise unobtainable text, making it a must-have cornerstone for collectors of pioneer narratives.
Author Profile: E.F. Sandeman
Edward Fraser Sandeman was an adventurous English sportsman, explorer, and writer who visited the South African interior during the twilight of the independent Boer republics. Possessing a remarkably non-partisan eye and a sharp wit, Sandeman avoided the standard colonial biases of his British contemporaries. His detailed accounts of hunting expeditions, local hospitality, and political rumblings in Pretoria provide modern historians with an irreplaceable look at pre-war Transvaal society.