CAPE OF GOOD HOPE: Return of the Number of Natives Located or Residing Within the Several Divisions of the Eastern Province and in British Kaffraria

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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE : Return of the Number of Natives Located or Residing Within the Several Divisions of the Eastern Province and in British Kaffraria

Saul Solomon & Co, Cape Town, 1865

A very good copy in the original blue printed wrappers as issued, light wear and shallow chipping to extremities else a clean tight example of this scarce Blue Book, the large folding map in choice state. British Kaffraria was a British colony/subordinate administrative entity in present-day South Africa, consisting of the districts now known as King Williams Town and East London. It was inhabited primarily by the Ngqika ("Gaika") people, the major branch of the Rharhabe Xhosa. It was finally re-incorporated into the Cape colony on 17 April 1866..

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