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The Letters of Lady Anne Barnard to Henry Dundas, From the Cape and Elsewhere 1793-1803
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The Letters of Lady Anne Barnard to Henry Dundas, From the Cape and Elsewhere 1793-1803

Hard cover. Very good condition. No dust jacket. Previous owners name signed inside.

This intelligent and entertaining account of the Cape has become a classic. Anne Barnard accompanied her husband who was sent to the Cape as Secretary to Lord Macartney in 1797. He was nominated to this position by the Secretary for War and the Colonies, Henry Dundas. In the absence of Lord Macartney's wife, Anne Barnard became the first lady of the Colony, a position she was well qualified to hold - for she was well connected at home, a friend of Dundas, Wildham, the Prince of Wales, and other well-known members of London society.

Furthermore, she was well-educated, cultured, accomplished, with an observant eye, and a developed sense of the ridiculous. And she could write. Her letters to Dundas are full of acute observations, assessments of people, comments on situations, judgements on officials, kindly criticisms of her new Colonial friends and their way of life.

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