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The Daily Chronicle.--'The authors throw new light on much that we knew before, and they write with the experience of old inhabitants.'
The Daily Express.--'A most timely book, and one well deserving the serious consideration of all public men.'
The Scotsman.--'Those in search of enlightenment respecting the rise and fall of Krugerism in South Africa will find this volume a mine of information on the subject.'
The Manchester Courier.--'The most striking feature of the work is its almost encyclopedic completeness, for there is hardly one of the many phases of political interest connected with South Africa which is not threshed out in these pages. There is a tone of healthy Imperialism about this book which is refreshing and attractive. It will be welcomed as a logical and painstaking presentation of the South African question.'
The Newcastle Daily Chronicle.--'We leave the book convinced that a perusal of it will open the eyes of the British people all over the world to the evils and dangers of Krugerism in such a way as perhaps no other one book could do.'
The Yorkshire Post.--'A valuable as well as an interesting work.'
The South African Conspiracy
Or, The Aims of Afrikanderdom
BY FRED. W. BELL, F.S.S.