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The plague problem in South Africa : historical, bacteriological and entomological studies
Mitchell, James Alexander; Pirie, J H Harvey (1878-); Ingram, Alexander (1868-)
[1927]
"References" at end of each chapter except one.
Tuberculosis in South African natives with special reference to the disease amongst the mine labourers on the Witwatersrand
Tuberculosis Research Committee (Johannesburg, South Africa); Transvaal and Orange Free State Chamber of Mines; South African Institute for Medical Research
[1932]
Includes bibliographical references.
The rise of South Africa : a history of the origin of South African colonisation and of its development towards the East from the earliest times to 1857 (v.1)
Cory, Sir George (1862-1935)
1910-1930
Contents: V. 1. From the earliest times to the year 1820. - v. 2. 1820-1834. - v. 3. [1834-1840]. - v. 4. [1838-1846]. - v. 5. [1847-1853].
The rise of South Africa : a history of the origin of South African colonisation and of its development towards the East from the earliest times to 1857 (v.2)
Cory, Sir George (1862-1935)
1910-1930
Contents: V. 1. From the earliest times to the year 1820. - v. 2. 1820-1834. - v. 3. [1834-1840]. - v. 4. [1838-1846]. - v. 5. [1847-1853].
The rise of South Africa : a history of the origin of South African colonisation and of its development towards the East from the earliest times to 1857 (v.3)
Cory, Sir George (1862-1935)
1910-1930
Contents: V. 1. From the earliest times to the year 1820. - v. 2. 1820-1834. - v. 3. [1834-1840]. - v. 4. [1838-1846]. - v. 5. [1847-1853].
The rise of South Africa : a history of the origin of South African colonisation and of its development towards the East from the earliest times to 1857 (v.4)
Cory, Sir George (1862-1935)
1910-1930
Contents: V. 1. From the earliest times to the year 1820. - v. 2. 1820-1834. - v. 3. [1834-1840]. - v. 4. [1838-1846]. - v. 5. [1847-1853].
South Africa of to-day
Younghusband, Sir Francis Edward (1863-1942)
1898
Originally published as a series of letters in the London times. cf. Pref.