Trans Botha (5 results)

Published by Maskew Miller, Kaapstad 1927
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Snookerybooks, Philippolis, South AfricaSnookerybooks
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Netting visible at both joints. Spine strip missing and titling inked to spine. Textblock out of square and lower board buckled. Two rubber stamps to ffep and another to title page as well as two more to Inleiding. Light foxing to prelims. 544pp with maps. Contents unmarked and undiscolou…red. Scarce in translation. Reading copy only.

Published by Cape Town Nasionale Pers. 1939
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Quagga Books ABA ; ILAB, Cape Town, South AfricaQuagga Books ABA ; ILAB
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Add to basketCondition: Very good. Translated from the english title "The French Refugees at the Cape". The author has endeavoured to give a brief account of the arrival and settlement of the French Refugees at the Cape in the 17th Century especially with regard to farming operations and their knowledge of viticulture. Name of previous owner… on front-paste-down. Note regarding the translation from english tipped in to verso of the half title page. Two maps and a facsimile of signatures. 171 Pages. Afrikaans edition. Condition: Very good. Binding: Hardcover. Cloth boards with light edge-wear. Dimensions: 8vo.
The Statute Law of the Orange River Colony 1901
Trans. by C L Botha; Trans. revis. by Sydney Hilton Barber and J H L Findlay
Published by Waterlow & Sons, London 1901
- Hardcover
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Half calf with gilt crest and titling to upper board. Gilt on red label to spine. Red label has a diagonal scratch and a small tear. The front hinge is cracked and the upper board attached only by the leather binding but the binding is o/w tight. Ex-lib with usual stamps and marks. Some dark discol. t…o spine. At four of the corners the leather has been rubbed away altogether. Although the gilt titling is still vibrant the leather is worn and rubbed esp to the extremities. Plain ochre endpapers. 910pp with many pages struck through with blue pencil. Revised translation commissioned by Sir Alfred Milner. Arguably a somewhat presumptuous publication seeing as the Anglo-Boer War was far from over in April 1901. Very heavy.

The Statute Law of the Orange River Colony 1901
Trans. by C L Botha; Trans. revis. by Sydney Hilton Barber and J H L Findlay
Published by Waterlow & Sons, London 1901
- Hardcover
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Half calf with gilt crest and titling to upper board. Gilt on red label to spine. Red label has a diagonal scratch and a small tear. There is a white label with the number '16' affixed to the spine. Rubbing to spine has produced a mottled effect possibly consistent with insect damage. Although the gil…t titling is still vibrant the leather is very worn and rubbed esp to the extremities. At three of the corners and at the spine base the calf has rubbed away altogether. The top 8cm of the spine edge at front is splitting and there is a crack at the Preface. Plain ochre endpapers. The 910pp contents are unmarked and undiscoloured and the binding is very secure. There are no ownership markings or rubber stamps. Revised translation commissioned by Sir Alfred Milner. Arguably a somewhat presumptuous publication seeing as the Anglo-Boer War was far from over in April 1901. A rare volume.

Published by Waterlow and Sons Limited, London for His Excellency the High Commissioner for South Africa 1901
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 910 pages (complete). A resolute copy. Half leather. The boards have Royal Arms and titling in gilt (placid). The spine seams have been repaired with leather strips. The book is yet magisterial in appearance and purpose. The leathered corners and spine are worn, rubbed,…scuffed. The boards have some light storage wear, shelving wear and marks. They are tight and steady. The end papers are of newer vintage than the contents. The title page has user creases, marks. The pages are most pleasing. They are comfortable, very clean and clear, certain, dutiful, diligent, sober, assured, fresh-faced. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.