Saturday 8 September 2012

Pamphlets on the South African War continued


Further to yesterday's post, in volume two of the collected Pamphlets on the South African War (DT930 SOU) are collected published pamphlets originating from both the UK and South Africa, including papers pubished by the South African Vigilance Committee:

From Boer to Boer and Englishman / by Paul M. Botha.

London : Hugh Rees, 1900.
Translated from the Dutch by C.L. Botha.

The England of to-day / Ch. Brumm.
Manchester, 1900 (printers) (Thiel and Tangye)
Originally published as "Das heutige England" in Die Zukunft.
Cover title: Translation of Mr. Ch. Brumm's reply in the Zukunft to Dr. Tille's attack on England.

"Liberty" versus liberty : some remarks on a South African petition / R.R. Brydone.
Cape Town : South African Vigilance Committee, 1900.
Vigilance papers / South African Vigilance Committee ; no.4.

Address delivered by Dr. Darley Hartley, President of the South African League, at Johannesburg, S.A.R : August 19th, 1896.
Johannesburg, 1896.

Official reports of General J.H. De la Rey and General J.C. Smuts together with other documents relating to the war in South Africa.
London : The New Age Press, 1902.
Translated from the Dutch.

Boers or English: who are in the right? : being the English translation of "Boers et Anglais: ou est le droit?" / by Edmond Demolins.
London : Leadenhall Press, 1900.

The British case against the Boer republics.
Westminster : Imperial South African Association, [1900]

Speech by the Honourable J. Rose-Innes, Q.C, M.L.AB : at the Municipal Hall Claremont, Cape Colony, 30th March 1900 / J. Rose-Innes.
Cape Town : The South African Vigilance Committee, 1900.
Vigilance papers (South African Vigliance Committee) ; no.72.

President Kruger's retrogressive policy / Anon.

"Never again" : Sir Alfred Milner's reply to ministers' address /Alfred Milner.
Cape Town : South African Vigilance Committee, 1900.
Vigilance papers / South African Vigilance Committee ; no.5.

The Afrikander Bond and other causes of the war / by Theophilus Lyndall Schreiner.
London : Spottiswoode & Co., 1901.

The imprisonment of Mr. Cartwright.
London : South Africa Conciliation Committee, [1901]

The South African churches declare for annexation.
Cape Town : South African Vigilance Committee, 1900.
Vigilance papers / South African Vigilance Committee ; no.1. "April 1900".

Rache fur Transvaal! : Deutschlands Wehschrei und Zukunfts-Programm / von Peter Johannes Thiel.
Elberfeld : Lebensheimer Volks-Erziehungs-Verlag, 1900.

The Transvaal war : a lecture delivered in the University of Cambridge on 9th November 1899 by J. Westlake, Q.C., LL.D.
London ; Glasgow : C.J. Clay and Sons, 1899.

A new report by General J.C. Smuts, State Attorney and Assistant-Commandant General of the South African Republic : to His Honour State President S.J.P Kruger.
London : New Age Press, 1902.

Francais - Boers : Conference de M. Georges Berry, Depute de Paris.
Paris : Comite de la jeunesse francaise en faveur du Transvaal,
1900.

Volume 3 includes pamphlets published in connection with the National Liberal Federation and Liberal Central Association, as well as the Manchester Transvaal Committee, the Peace Society and the Guild of Loyal Women of South Africa:

The strange story of the Spion Kop despatches : a typical instance of ministerial mismanagement.

Westminster : Liberal Publication Department, 1900.
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1829.

A patriotic offer : Why was it refused?.
Westminster : Liberal Publication Department, [1900]
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1834.

A misunderstood despatch.
Westminster : Liberal Publication Department, [1899]
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1821.

The present position / Manchester Transvaal Committee.
Manchester : Manchester Transvaal Committee, 1899.
Manchester Transvaal Committee. Leaflet no.3.

The government and the soliders.
London : Liberal Publication Department, 1900.
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1836.

Sir Edward Clarke on the war in South Africa.
Westminster : Liberal Publication Department, [1899]
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1822.

Slavery under the British flag / by Dr. Spence Watson.
Westminster : Liberal Publication Department, [1899]
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1812.

Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman on Great Britain and the Transvaal : from a speech at Ilford, June 17th, 1899 / Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman.
Westminster : Liberal Publication Department, 1899.
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1805.

Labour leaders and the war.
London : Morning Leader.

Mr. Cronwright-Schreiner on Boer and Bond.
Westminster : Imperial South African Association, 1893.

The Tory government, 1895-1899 : promise and performance.
Westminster : Liberal Publication Department, 1899.
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1819.

Pasting over the old promises : the "ordinary strategy" of the Tories.
London : Liberal Publication Department, [1900]
Liberal Publication Department. Leaflet no.1833.
(includes a cartoon featuring Joseph Chamberlain replacing Unionist social promises with "Vote for khaki" election poster.)

South African war: a memorial to Her Majesty's Government / The Peace Society.
The Peace Society, [1900]
"The following memorial has been sent from the Peace Society to Lord Salisbury".

These are the principles for which our soldiers are fighting.
London.
Sold for the benefit of the War Fund.

The South African graves fund / K.H.R Stuart.
Whyteleafe, Surrey : Guild of Loyal Women of South Africa, [c.1901]
Guild of Loyal Women of South Africa. Circular no.3.
Under the gracious patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, The Duchess of York, and H.R.H. The Princess Christian.

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