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These spirited, on-the-spot letters selected by herself span not only her well-known work in the camps, but her forceful and imaginative role in the ruined former republics after the war. They rescue the woman from the myth. She is seen against an unforgettable backdrop of war-time civilian experience. While the letters are eminently readable in themselves, they ring with persistent historical parallels that will not escape the politically aware contemporary reader. The letters are liberally annotated and the notes and appendices constitute a treasure trove of quotations, anecdote and sidelight: a browser's delight. There is a generous photographic section, highlighting various phases of Emily Hobhouse's life and her South African years.
1984. First Edition. Hardcover with dustcover. 557 pages. Very good condition: tightly bound, neat and clean. Ex Libris sticker in front. Under1kg.