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REMININSCENES  of an ALBANY SETTLER by Rev. Henry Hare Dugmore. 1958. Hard cover. Dust Cover has small tears on the spine and back. Slight foxing on some front pages.

REMININSCENES  of an ALBANY SETTLER by Rev. Henry Hare Dugmore has been regarded as one of the most informative and readable accounts of the fouding of the Albany settlement (1820 Settlers) on the Eastern Cape Province. In this new edition the text of the original narrative , published in Grahamstown in 1871, is reproduced unaltered apart from a few corrections. In this new publication Dugmore gave a full account of his experiences as a missionary at Mount Coke and Wesleyville during the Kaffir War of 1835. This account was reproduced from an exceedingly rare volume of an early Methodist magazine.

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