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5-9 - Typescript transcripts of correspondence and correspondence relating to worsening situation in South Africa [necessity for troop, horse and rifle reinforcements, possible invasion of Cape, arrangements for movement of Boer prisoners, and communications from Kitchener and Milner], with wrapper. 18-20 - Letter from Sir Henry William Watson McAnally [Assistant Private Sec to Sec of State for War, 1899-1902, War Office] to Lord Monkbretton [John William Dodson, 2nd Baron Monkbretton: Principal Private Sec.to Sec of State for Colonies, 1900-1903, Colonial Office] relating to enclosed despatches concerning surrender of Klerksdorp, with Government printed despatches and Colonial Office memorandum. 23 - Government publication, 'Guns in Possession of the Boers in the Field, 21 May 1901' by William St. John Brodrick. 24-25 - Letter from Sir Henry William Watson McNally relating to article concerning preservation of Boer archives, with Colonial Office correspondence and press cutting from 'The Times'. 31-32 - Typescript memorandum [War Office] relating to South African 'Refugee Camps', with press cuttings concerning speeches by Miss Hobhouse on matter and wrapper. 36 - Letter from William St. John Brodrick relating to Kitchener's 'Proclamation of Banishment'. 39-40 - Correspondence and typescript transcripts of correspondence relating to Kitchener's style of command in the Cape, and his treatment of rebels. 47-55 - Typescript transcripts of correspondence and correspondence relating to administration of martial law in Cape, movement of Boer prisoners, and discussions with Sir Michael Hicks Beach [1st Earl St Aldwyn: Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1895-1902] concerning military expenditure, with wrapper. 61-62. Correspondence from William St. John Brodrick relating to proposed deportation of Boer women and removal of General Butler from Aldershot command on account of a speech of his. 65-69 - Correspondence and typescript transcripts of correspondence relating to mortality rates in South African refugee camps and accusations levelled by General Butler against Chamberlain. 79 - Letter from William St. John Brodrick relating to forthcoming speech in Glasgow and discussion of South African refugee camps. 87-89 - Letter from J. Hanbury Williams [War Office] to Lord Monkbretton relating to enclosed correspondence of Brodrick's concerning accusations regarding conduct of British Red Cross nurses [in South Africa], with letter from W. T. Whittall to Chamberlain, minute by Edmund Taylor [War Office] and wrapper. 90-91 - Letter from Miss Mary Hobhouse relating to report of speech of Chamberlain's which contains reference to her, with press cutting, Colonial Office memorandum, draft reply and wrapper.
Correspondence and Transcripts of Correspondence with William St. John Brodrick, 4 Sep 1900 - 9 Feb 1903
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5-9 - Typescript transcripts of correspondence and correspondence relating to worsening situation in South Africa [necessity for troop, horse and rifle reinforcements, possible invasion of Cape, arrangements for movement of Boer prisoners, and communications from Kitchener and Milner], with wrapper. 18-20 - Letter from Sir Henry William Watson McAnally [Assistant Private Sec to Sec of State for War, 1899-1902, War Office] to Lord Monkbretton [John William Dodson, 2nd Baron Monkbretton: Principal Private Sec.to Sec of State for Colonies, 1900-1903, Colonial Office] relating to enclosed despatches concerning surrender of Klerksdorp, with Government printed despatches and Colonial Office memorandum. 23 - Government publication, 'Guns in Possession of the Boers in the Field, 21 May 1901' by William St. John Brodrick. 24-25 - Letter from Sir Henry William Watson McNally relating to article concerning preservation of Boer archives, with Colonial Office correspondence and press cutting from 'The Times'. 31-32 - Typescript memorandum [War Office] relating to South African 'Refugee Camps', with press cuttings concerning speeches by Miss Hobhouse on matter and wrapper. 36 - Letter from William St. John Brodrick relating to Kitchener's 'Proclamation of Banishment'. 39-40 - Correspondence and typescript transcripts of correspondence relating to Kitchener's style of command in the Cape, and his treatment of rebels. 47-55 - Typescript transcripts of correspondence and correspondence relating to administration of martial law in Cape, movement of Boer prisoners, and discussions with Sir Michael Hicks Beach [1st Earl St Aldwyn: Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1895-1902] concerning military expenditure, with wrapper. 61-62. Correspondence from William St. John Brodrick relating to proposed deportation of Boer women and removal of General Butler from Aldershot command on account of a speech of his. 65-69 - Correspondence and typescript transcripts of correspondence relating to mortality rates in South African refugee camps and accusations levelled by General Butler against Chamberlain. 79 - Letter from William St. John Brodrick relating to forthcoming speech in Glasgow and discussion of South African refugee camps. 87-89 - Letter from J. Hanbury Williams [War Office] to Lord Monkbretton relating to enclosed correspondence of Brodrick's concerning accusations regarding conduct of British Red Cross nurses [in South Africa], with letter from W. T. Whittall to Chamberlain, minute by Edmund Taylor [War Office] and wrapper. 90-91 - Letter from Miss Mary Hobhouse relating to report of speech of Chamberlain's which contains reference to her, with press cutting, Colonial Office memorandum, draft reply and wrapper.
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5-9 - Typescript transcripts of correspondence and correspondence relating to worsening situation in South Africa [necessity for troop, horse and rifle reinforcements, possible invasion of Cape, arrangements for movement of Boer prisoners, and communications from Kitchener and Milner], with wrapper. 18-20 - Letter from Sir Henry William Watson McAnally [Assistant Private Sec to Sec of State for War, 1899-1902, War Office] to Lord Monkbretton [John William Dodson, 2nd Baron Monkbretton: Principal Private Sec.to Sec of State for Colonies, 1900-1903, Colonial Office] relating to enclosed despatches concerning surrender of Klerksdorp, with Government printed despatches and Colonial Office memorandum. 23 - Government publication, 'Guns in Possession of the Boers in the Field, 21 May 1901' by William St. John Brodrick. 24-25 - Letter from Sir Henry William Watson McNally relating to article concerning preservation of Boer archives, with Colonial Office correspondence and press cutting from 'The Times'. 31-32 - Typescript memorandum [War Office] relating to South African 'Refugee Camps', with press cuttings concerning speeches by Miss Hobhouse on matter and wrapper. 36 - Letter from William St. John Brodrick relating to Kitchener's 'Proclamation of Banishment'. 39-40 - Correspondence and typescript transcripts of correspondence relating to Kitchener's style of command in the Cape, and his treatment of rebels. 47-55 - Typescript transcripts of correspondence and correspondence relating to administration of martial law in Cape, movement of Boer prisoners, and discussions with Sir Michael Hicks Beach [1st Earl St Aldwyn: Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1895-1902] concerning military expenditure, with wrapper. 61-62. Correspondence from William St. John Brodrick relating to proposed deportation of Boer women and removal of General Butler from Aldershot command on account of a speech of his. 65-69 - Correspondence and typescript transcripts of correspondence relating to mortality rates in South African refugee camps and accusations levelled by General Butler against Chamberlain. 79 - Letter from William St. John Brodrick relating to forthcoming speech in Glasgow and discussion of South African refugee camps. 87-89 - Letter from J. Hanbury Williams [War Office] to Lord Monkbretton relating to enclosed correspondence of Brodrick's concerning accusations regarding conduct of British Red Cross nurses [in South Africa], with letter from W. T. Whittall to Chamberlain, minute by Edmund Taylor [War Office] and wrapper. 90-91 - Letter from Miss Mary Hobhouse relating to report of speech of Chamberlain's which contains reference to her, with press cutting, Colonial Office memorandum, draft reply and wrapper.
The Letters of Rudyard Kipling
Author: Thomas Pinney
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349137391
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 498
Book Description
'The letters bring the man marvellously alive...a perfect bedside book and an important contribution to Kipling scholarship.' - Ian McIntyre, Times Volume 3 of Kipling's Letters covers the decade 1900-10, the years in which Kipling published Kim, Just So Stories, The Five Nations, Traffics and Discoveries, Puck of Pook's Hill, Actions and Reactions, and Rewards and Fairies. The narrative of his life includes the years in South Africa during and after the Boer War, his move to Bateman's in Sussex, his increasing involvement in the politics of preparedness and the growing record of his honours, culminating in the Nobel Prize.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349137391
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 498
Book Description
'The letters bring the man marvellously alive...a perfect bedside book and an important contribution to Kipling scholarship.' - Ian McIntyre, Times Volume 3 of Kipling's Letters covers the decade 1900-10, the years in which Kipling published Kim, Just So Stories, The Five Nations, Traffics and Discoveries, Puck of Pook's Hill, Actions and Reactions, and Rewards and Fairies. The narrative of his life includes the years in South Africa during and after the Boer War, his move to Bateman's in Sussex, his increasing involvement in the politics of preparedness and the growing record of his honours, culminating in the Nobel Prize.
Correspondence Between St. John Brodrick and Lord Kitchener
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Description: The volume covers a wide range of topics, including politics, the reform of army medicine, the progress of the war, peace negotiations, the Indian Army, and the treatment of Boer civilians.
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Description: The volume covers a wide range of topics, including politics, the reform of army medicine, the progress of the war, peace negotiations, the Indian Army, and the treatment of Boer civilians.
The Correspondence of John Henry Hobart...
Author: John Henry Hobart
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Category : Bishops
Languages : en
Pages : 624
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Category : Bishops
Languages : en
Pages : 624
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Location Register of Twentieth-century English Literary Manuscripts and Letters
Author: British Library Staff
Publisher: G. K. Hall
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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Publisher: G. K. Hall
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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Guide to Microforms in Print
Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
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Category : Construction industry
Languages : en
Pages : 1124
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Category : Construction industry
Languages : en
Pages : 1124
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World Who's who in Commerce and Industry
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Category : Capitalists and financiers
Languages : en
Pages : 1372
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Category : Capitalists and financiers
Languages : en
Pages : 1372
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