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Number 334 of an edition of 1000, SIGNED BY THE PUBLISHER, 

With the Boer Forces 

 Scripta Africana Series, 1987,


318 p.: ill., ports., plan. Quarto. Skivertex with gilding. All edges gilt. Skivertex slip case.

No. 334 of an edition limited to 1000 copies, signed by Hans Strydom, the director of Scripta Africana. Facsimile reprint of the Methuen 1900 edition. clean, unmarked pages .CONDITION: AS NEW


The author states in the Preface that he has written truthfully and with- out bias ; but it would seem that he must have been seriously misinformed as to the strength of the Republics, which he puts down at from 25,000 to 30,000 men, a number at variance, apparently, with established facts, seeing that, reckoning prisoners of war, surrendered Boers in refugee camps, surrenders after the declaration of peace, and a moderate estimate of deaths during hostilities, there could not have been far short of between three or four times that number in the field. He appears to have been somewhat influenced by the irreconcilables of the Republican and Afrikander parties, and is perhaps the only writer who takes note of " the courteous Boer officials " at the border at Koomatipoort, and " the hearty welcome afforded to the volunteers from foreign countries, who proffered their assistance to the Republics." Villebois, Sternberg, Alice Bron and others do not seem so positive on this point. Much stress is laid on the lack of discipline among the Boers : and it is stated that, owing to the fact that " family influences, party affiliations, and religion had a strong bearing on the election of the commandants, the best men were not always chosen as leaders." Many examples are given of occasions when the Krijgsraad overruled the advice of the Generals, whilst at other times the commandants refused to obey the instructions of the Krijgsraad, often to the great detriment of military operations. Reference is made to the systematic manner in which the Republicans were prepared for the struggle, and it is said that they possessed plans on which " was a representation of every foot of ground in the Transvaal, Free State, Natal, and Cape Colony," but the author asserts that although Steyn, Reitz, and the Dutch of the Cape Colony may have had visions of Dutch supremacy in South Africa, Kruger did not make war to gain it.

Mendelssohn (Sidney) SOUTH AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY volume 1 page 713:

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