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A Report on the causes which led to the ill-feeling between the Boers and Zulus, culminating in the Attack on the Boers by the Zulus under Sikobobo, at Holkrantz, on the 6th. May, 1902.
Colonel G. A. Mills
Description:
6 page Government Notice No. 62, 1903, issued by C. Bird, Principal Under Secretary. Printed on light blue paper. The Report dated by Mills at Maritzburg, 23rd. November 1902.
Details:
- Publisher: Colonial Secretary's Office
- Publisher Place: Natal
- Date of Publication: 26th. January 1903
- Edition: only
- Overall Condition: very good
- Size: 287 x 205 mm
- Lot No: 167
- Hammer Price: $2835
- Bids: 32
- Visits: 115
- Estimate: $100
- Reserve: $80
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Seller Details:
- Name: Roger J. Knowles
- Address: Unit 1 Image Business ParkEast Cannock RoadHednesfordCannockStaffordshireWS12 1LT
- Contact Person: Roger J Knowles
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom
- Email: rogerjknowles@btinternet.com
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- Preferred Payment Methods: Visa & Mastercard. Bank Transfer
- Trade Association: PBFA / Ephemera Society
- Additional Information: Founded in 1980 the business specialises in all aspects of the history of Britain and its Colonies with an emphasis on original manuscript items, printed documents and ephemera. Subjects of particlar interest are Travel, Military & Naval, Earth Sciences, Natural History and Ethnography. We are members of the PBFA and the Ephemera Society whilst Roger is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (Scotland), a member of the Society of Archivists and the Council of British Archaeology.
