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 · 26 April 1902 English
Comments on the reporting on the South African War in the Newcastle Daily Chronicle.
SU: Stellenbosch University · 17 March 1902 English
Speech delivered by the Right Hon. Lord Coleridge on the illegality of Martial Law in the Cape Colony.
SU: Stellenbosch University · 26 February 1902 English
Political tracts ; no. 9.
SU: Stellenbosch University · 19 January 1902 English
An open letter to mr. Charles Francis Adams regarding his pamphlet, 'The Confederacy and the Transvaal'.
SU: Stellenbosch University · 14 January 1902 English
Reprinted from the Parliamentary debates of the Commonwealth of Australia, 14th January, 1902.
SU: Stellenbosch University · 1902
German pamphlet about the Swiss declaration opposing the war in South Africa.
SU: Stellenbosch University · 1902
History of the South African War.
SU: Stellenbosch University · 1902
German pamphlet on the war diary of an unknown author, 14 June-September 1900.