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The War in South Africa: Mr. Moodie, Magistrate of Ladysmith, Collecting  Native Hut Tax AND The...
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The War in South Africa: Mr. Moodie, Magistrate of Ladysmith, Collecting Native Hut Tax AND The Afghan War - Hill near Gundamuk, where the 44th Foot made Their Last Stand, January 1842 [Wood Engravings] First from a Sketch by Our Special Artist Mr. Melton Prior

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London: The Illustrated London News. Very Good+. 1879. First Edition. Print. The Illustrated London News; No. 2089; Vol. LXXIV; 1 pages; Image measures 14.5 X 9 inches; matted measures 22 X 14 inches. Full page with two wood engravings from the June 28, 1879 issue of The London Illustrated News depicting The War in South Africa: Mr. Moodie, Magistrate of Ladysmith, Collecting Native Hut Tax AND The Afghan War - Hill near Gundamuk, where the 44th Foot made Their Last Stand, January 1842. Additional postage may be required. .
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