De Wet, Christiaan Rudolf, 1854-1922; South African War, 1899-1902 -- Personal narratives
"The stories reach a masterly level of vivid colouring, wide
sympathy, and genuine insight."--_Athenaeum_.
DOOM CASTLE. By NEIL MUNRO. Second Impression.
"Since 'Catriona' and 'Kidnapped' there has been no Scottish
novel of more unmistakable genius."--_British Weekly_.
LORD JIM. A Tale. By JOSEPH CONRAD. Second Impression.
"A most original, remarkable, and engrossing
novel."--_Spectator_.
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON.
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| On page 321, the word battue is not a typographical error.|
| A battue is a hunt in which beaters force the game to |
| flee in the direction of the hunter. |
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