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By Dr. G. M Theal

The yellow and dark-skinned people of Africa south of the Zambesi

A Description of the Bushmen, the Hottentots, and particularly the Bantu, with fifteen Plates and numerous Folklore Tales of these different People

Series I

History and Ethnography of Africa south of the Zambesi

From the Settlement of the Portuguese at Sofala in September 1505 to the Conquest of the Cape Colony by the British in September 1795

Vol. I. The Portuguese in South Africa from 1505 to 1795.
Vol. II. Goundation of the Cape Colony by the Dutch.
Vol. III. Account of the Dutch, Portuguese, Hottentots, and Bantu to September 1795.

Series II

History of South Africa since September 1795

Vol. I. 1795–1828
Vol. II. 1828–1846
Vol. III. 1846–1860
Vol. IV. (The Republics and Bantu States) 1854–1872
Vol. V. (The Remainder of South Africa) 1860–1872
Vol. VI. 1873–1881


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