Monday 10 September 2012

Pamphlets on the South African War

Concluding our posts on the collected volumes of Pamphlets on the South African War (DT930 SOU) volume 4 includes pamphlets published in  German and French languages, and volume 5 revisits US perspectives on the War:

Volume 4 contains:

Sudafrika niederdeutsch! / von Fritz Blen.
Munchen : J.F Lehmann's Verlag, 1898.
Der Kampf um das Deutschtum ; vol.17.

Demolins, Edmond, 1852-
Boers et Anglais : ou est le droit? / Edmond Demolins.
Paris : Firmin-Didot et cie., [1900]

Vlugt, Willem van der, 1853-1928.
Transvaal versus Great-Britain : a short commentary upon the Dutch address to the British people / by W. van der Vlugt.
Amsterdam : J.H de Bussy, 1899.

Bureau international permanent de la Paix.
Correspondance bi-mensuelle : edition speciale -no.2 / Bureau international permanent de la Paix. "12 Decembre 1899".

Sud-Afrika -englisch oder deutsch-hollandisch? / von einem
Deutschen aus Sud-Afrika.
Berlin : Vita, 1899.

Guerre de l'Angleterre contre les Boers / Arthur Le Creps.
Perpignan : Maison du Canigon ; 1899.

England in Sudafrika : und die grossen germanischen Weltinteressen / von Heinrich Freiherrn Langwerth Simmern.
Wiesbaden : Lutzenkirchen & Brocking, 1902.

Methods of barbarism : the case for intervention / by W.T. Stead.
London : Mowbray House, 1901.

Are we in the right? : an appeal to honest men / by W.T. Stead.
London : Mowbray House, 1899.

Supplementary list of books and magazine articles relating to South Africa in the New York Public Library.
New York : New York Public Library, 1899 or 1900.

Volume 5 contains:

Open letter to the duke of Devonshire from Charles Boissevain, editor of the Algemeen Handelsblad.
Amsterdam : "Handelsblad" office, [1900]
"Reprinted from no.22500 of the Algemeen Handelsblad".

Realities of the South African war / by the Marquis of Lorne.
Originally published in: The North American review, vol.170, no.520 (Mar.1900).

The merits of the Transvaal dispute / by Captain A.T. Mahan.
Originally published in: The North American review vol.170 no.70 (1900)

The doom of the Boer obligarchies : a Netherlander's view of the South African problem / Thomas C. Hutten.
Originally published in: The North American review, vol.170, no.520 (Mar.1900).

America's attitute toward England / by R.A. Alger, former United States Secretary of War.
Originally published in: The North American review, vol.170 no.520 (Mar.1900).

Could the War have been avoided? / by S.M. Macvane.
Originally published in: The North American Review vol.170 no.520 (Mar.1900).

America and the war / by Sydney Brooks.
Originally published in: The North American review, vol.170 no.520 (Mar.1900).

The responsibility of Cecil Rhodes / by a British Officer.
Originally published in: The North American review, vol.170 no.520 (Mar.1900).

The military situation in South Africa / Lt.-Gen. John F. Owen.
Originally published in: The North American Review, vol.170 no.519 (Feb.1900).

Strategical problems in South Africa / Fritz Hoenig.
Originally published in: The North American review, vol.170 no.519 (Feb.1900).

Military problems in South Africa / by Major-General O.O. Howard.
Originally published in: The North American review, vol.170 no.519 (Feb.1900).

The Dutch in South Africa / by Henry Cust.
Originally published in: The North American review vol.170 no.519 (Feb.1900).

The Afrikanders in Natal / by J.C. Voight.
Originally published in: The North American Review vol.170 no.519 (Feb.1900)

The danger of personal rule in South Africa / by Montagu White.
Originally published in: The North American Review vol.170 no.519 (Feb.1900).

German feeling toward England and America : correspondence between Sidney Whitman, F.R.G.S, and Professor Theodor Mommsen, of the University of Berlin.
Originally published in: The North American Review vol.170 no.519 (Feb.1900).

The South African Republics vs. Great Britain / by a true American.
New York, 1900.

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