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Settlers' Heritage-Francis Carey Slater Hardcover 1954 In Very well kept condition. No DJ..First Edition.The Lovedale Press, Lovedale, 1954Contents clean Owners name in Front inner page.

Settler's Heritage . The author refers briefly to the British Settlers of 1820, of whom he is a descendant, and follows with some lively sketches on life on a Frontier farm in the eighteen-eighties.The follows records of schooldays in Lovedale- a brief but most beneficial period; of a longer spell in commercial offices at Alice, followed by over thirty-five years of banking activities and adventures in various cities, towns and villages of the Eastern Province.

At the end of the book are published for the first time, sixteen letters from General Smuts, also letters or extracts of letters from a number of eminent literary men.