Thoughts on South Africa - Olive Schreiner Thoughts on South Africa - Olive Schreiner Thoughts on South Africa - Olive Schreiner
Thoughts on South Africa - Olive Schreiner Thoughts on South Africa - Olive Schreiner Thoughts on South Africa - Olive Schreiner

Thoughts on South Africa - Olive Schreiner

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Thoughts on South Africa, Africana Reprint Library Volume Ten, 1976 facsimile reproduction of the 1923 edition, with new foreword and illustrations. New colour tissue-guarded frontispiece. Many illustrations. Pages [i-vi]vii-xxii pp[1-6]7-398. Dust Jacket in excellent condition, jacket illustration from an oil by Thomas Baines, near Grahamstown, 1849.

Originally published in 1923 amd written a few years before the Boer War, these eight essays and four appendices (notes) are concerned with the nature of South Africa and the relationships between Boers, Englishmen, Black and Brown people and the problem involved in forming a harmonious and united nation. Olive Schreiner foresees the developments that led to the Boer War.

Written a few years before the Boer War. Eight essays and four appendices written by Olive Schreiner concerned with the nature of South Africa and the relationships between Boers, Englishmen, Black and Brown people and the problem involved in forming a harmonious and united nation. Schreiner foresees the developments that led to the Boer War.



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