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SUFFERING OF WAR A Photographic Portrayal of the Suffering in the Anglo-Boer War (Changuion et. al.)

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Title: Suffering of War: A Photographic Portrayal of the Suffering in the Anglo-Boer War emphasising the universal element of all wars.

Author(s): Louis Changuion, Frik Jacobs, Paul Alberts

Publisher: Kraal Publishers, Brandfort, RSA. 2003.

Pages: 272

Language: English

 

Hardcover. Used. 

Jacket condition: Very good (as new)

Binding condition: Very good (as new)

Overall condition: Excellent

 

This selection of photographs has been assembled, in the main, from the photographic collections of The War Museum of the Boer Republics in Bloemfontein.

Emily Hobhouse was a British Human Rights activist remembered for working to change the conditions inside the concentration camps which incarcerated Boer women and children during the Boer War (1899-1902).