Why Kruger Made War

Or, Behind the Boer Scenes

BY JOHN A. BUTTERY

LATE OF THE 'STANDARD AND DIGGERS' NEWS,' JOHANNESBURG

1 vol., crown 8vo., 3s. 6d. Second Impression

The Times.--'Amid the never-ceasing flood of South African literature, Mr. Buttery's is a book which deserves to be read. He writes with inside knowledge of the Transvaal, its recent history, and its public men. His chapters are pointed, easy to read, and full of interesting local matter. His description of the position of the Cape Dutch and of the Bond is worth reading. The book contains within small compass more useful and interesting information than is sometimes to be found in far more pretentious volumes.'

Literature.--'It has the incisiveness that one expects from the work of the man on the spot, and it illuminates the British case with anecdotes and circumstantial details.

The Daily Telegraph.--'The author throws a good deal of light on the proceedings of the Hollander clique. The book contains much that is of interest at the present time.

The Rise and Fall of Krugerism

BY JOHN SCOBLE AND H. R. ABERCROMBIE