Voortrekker Wetgewing – Gustav S. Preller

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Voortrekker Wetgewing – Gustav S. Preller (Copy A – Archival Record Copy)Verbatim Minutes of the Natalse Volksraad with Authentic Stabilized Dust Jacket

Bibliographic Specifications

  • Title: Voortrekker Wetgewing Notule van Natalse Volksraad 1839-1845
  • Author: Gustav S. Preller
  • Publisher: J.L. van Schaik, Beperk, Pretoria
  • Publication Date: 1924
  • Edition Details: First Edition
  • Binding: Original publisher's dark cloth hardcover with square binding.
  • Language: Afrikaans
  • ISBN: None issued (Pre-ISBN Antiquarian Era)

Official Condition Report

  • The Book: Book very Good.
    • Exterior: Cloth boards are exceptionally clean, flat, and robust, with tight joints and uncrushed corners.
    • Interior: Text block is square, clean, and firmly bound. Original leaves are completely intact with no thumbing, ink spills, or library stamps.
  • The Dust Jacket: Good (G)
    • Condition: GOOD with edge wear and slight paper loss. Displays expected age related wear, surface darkening, and edge wear with slight paper loss localized precisely at the spine tips.
    • Preservation: Carefully stabilized and now protected with a plastic cover to prevent further surface friction or edge chipping.

Synopsis & Historical Context

This critical archival volume prints the exact, verbatim official legislative minutes, regulatory acts, and policy decisions of the short-lived Republic of Natalia’s Volksraad from 1839 to 1845. Compiled from fragile original documents, it offers an unedited look at how the early pioneer government managed frontier law enforcement, localized tax systems, land allocation policies, and early territorial treaties before British military forces annexed the territory.

Historically, this 1924 first edition represents a landmark achievement in early 20th-century archival preservation. Commissioned by the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, it showcases the intense post-Union push to locate, organize, and publish primary source historical records before they were lost to decay or fire. Preller's detailed footnotes and expert editing bridge the gap between early raw data and formal academic research, making this book a highly scarce and indispensable resource for legal historians studying early South African statecraft.

Author Context

Gustav S. Preller was a legendary journalist, historian, and archivist dedicated to uncovering, sorting, and printing vulnerable frontier administrative papers before they were lost. His fierce devotion saved thousands of fragile pieces of ephemera from structural decay.


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