Through South Africa / His Visit to Rhodesia, the Transvaal, Cape Colony, Natal
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A collection of travel letters written during a tour of southern Africa, offering week-by-week impressions from visits to settlements and colonies, shipboard observations, and assessments of politics, race relations, infrastructure and climate. The author contrasts local opinions, debates colonial policies, comments on treatment of indigenous peoples, commercial prospects, and social life, noting hospitality and urban shortcomings, transport and hotel accommodations, and the region's agricultural and climatic potential. Personal experiences and conversations with settlers, politicians, and travelers inform reflections on governance, enterprise, and cultural attitudes, blending reportage, practical observation, and recommendations for development.
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