The Transvaal from Within – A Private Record of Public Affairs - 1900 - J. P. Fitzpatrick
The Transvaal from Within – A Private Record of Public Affairs - 1900 - J. P. Fitzpatrick
Format: Hardcover without DJ - Popular Edition
Published: 1900; third impression (William Heinemann)
Pages: 452
Condition: Fair to good.
This 124 year old book is surprisingly in a fair to good condition. The gold lettering and motives on the dark blue spine are slightly faded but still very good. The pages have no inscriptions, but with toning to all pages. Foxing to front and rear prelims. the pages are clean throughout and the binding is excellent.
It was originally designed to compile a statement of the occurrences of 1895-6 in the Transvaal and of the conditions which led up to them, in the hope of removing the very grave misunderstandings which existed. Everybody else had been heard and judged, the Uitlander had only been judged. It therefore seemed proper that somebody should attempt to present the case for the Uitlander.
The writer, as a South African by birth, as a resident in the Transvaal since 1884, and lastly as Secretary of the Reform Committee, felt impelled to do this, but suffered under the disability of President Kruger’s three years’ ban ; and although it might possibly have been urged that a plain statement of facts and explanations of past actions could not be fairly regarded as a deliberate interference in politics, the facts themselves when set out appeared to constitute an indictment so strong as to make it worth while considering whether the Government of the Transvaal would not regard it as sufficient excuse to put in force the sentence of banishment.
The postponement of publication which was then decided upon for a period of three years appeared to be tantamount to the abandonment of the original purpose, and the work was continued with the intention of making it a private record to be printed at the expiry of the term of silence, and to be privately circulated among those who were personally concerned or interested ; a record which might perhaps be of service some day in filling in a page of South African history.