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Music of the Guns


Author:

Henry John May


Publish Date:

1970


Publisher:

Hutchinson of South Africa


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Very Good
Plastic Covered, Ex Lib

Based on Two Journals of the Boer War

R250

1 in stock

Details

This most unusual book about the Anglo-Boer War is based on two remarkable interlocking journals; one by Freda Schlosberg, a farmer’s 14-year old daughter, and the other by James Alexander Kay, an English Doctor. 1970 first edition hardcover with dust jacket in very neat condition. 170 pages and then another 20 pages with appendix, notes, biographical sketches, glossary and index.