WJ Leyds Collection
Stellenbosch University
Willem Johannes Leyds (1859-1940) was a Dutch official, diplomat and historian whose life and career had a significant impact on South African history, especially during the period of the Anglo-Boer War. He began his career in South Africa as State Attorney of the Transvaal Republic in 1884. He was appointed as State Secretary in 1888. Throughout his career Leyds was involved in foreign affairs and acted as an intermediary between the Transvaal and the Dutch government. During the war itself Leyds was also responsible for organising propaganda for the Boer cause abroad. The span of his career and the duties it included led to Leyds collecting a number of valuable books, newpapers, pamphlets and other documentation in his lifetime
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SU: Stellenbosch University English
Statement submitted by Mr. C.A.V. Conybeare regarding Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Secretary, whom he believes is a traitor to the best interests of this Country and that the dishonesty, …
SU: Stellenbosch University English
Pro-German propaganda.
SU: Stellenbosch University English
Mr. Evans Lewin wrote a book entitled: The Germans and Africa. The author of this leaflet feels that Mr. Lewin is criticising the German colonial work and that he contradicts …
SU: Stellenbosch University Dutch
Dutch pamphlet about the causes of the first World War.
SU: Stellenbosch University Dutch
Reminiscences of a Dutch medical doctor of the Dutch Red Cross first-aid stations in the laagers.
SU: Stellenbosch University Dutch
Dutch article by D.C. Hesseling about the etymology of the word Hottentot. Linguistic remarks by O.F. Mentzel.
SU: Stellenbosch University Dutch
Dutch drama on the Anglo-Boer War.