The Transvaal under the Queen / N. Newnham-Davis
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TextPublication details: London : Sands & co., 1900.Description: 99, [1] p. : front., ill., plates, ports. ; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 968.2
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APA
Newnham-Davis, . (1900). The Transvaal under the Queen. London: Sands & co.
Chicago
Newnham-Davis, . 1900. The Transvaal under the Queen. London: Sands & co.
Harvard
Newnham-Davis, . (1900). The Transvaal under the Queen. London: Sands & co.
MLA
Newnham-Davis, . The Transvaal under the Queen. London: Sands & co. 1900.
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