Description
Book :
Summarizes information about the partition of Africa in so far as Portugal was concerned, with particular reference to the resolution of boundaries.” -It includes new material from the archives of the Portuguese Foreign Office in Lisbon, the Arquivo Historico de Mocambique in Lourenco Marques.
Bio :
Eric Axelson studied the history of the Portuguese in Africa as a scholar of the University of the Witwatersrand in 1935. His “South East Africa 1488-1930 based on 2 years of research in Portuguese and other European Archives. In 1949 and 1950 he visited Europe to select documents for microfilming to illuminate the early history of Mocambique and Rhodesia. From 1955 to 962 he was on the staff of the Ernest Oppenheimer Institute of Portuguese Studies.
Hardcover (yellow cloth) with a dust wrapper. Book internally fresh and clean with crisp pages, free from inscriptions. Dust wrapper shelf worn, but in a beautiful cellophane for extra protection, and is very acceptable, book hard to come by and in great condition. x, 318 p. plates, maps. See OUR OWN photograph of the book for quality control
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