The Kafirs illustrated
a folio volume containing thirty plates of hand-colored lithographs along with eleven wood engravings interspersed throughout the text; with watercolor paintings by George French Angas
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The Kafirs illustrated
Summary
The Kafirs illustrated is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Kafirs illustrated authored George French Angas[2].
- The Kafirs illustrated's image is recorded as The Kafirs illustrated in a series of drawings taken among the Amazulu, Amaponda, and Amakosa tribes - also, portraits of the ... other races inhabiting southern Africa (IA kafirsillustrat00anga).pdf[3].
- The Kafirs illustrated's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- The Kafirs illustrated's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- The Kafirs illustrated's publication date is recorded as +1849-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- The Kafirs illustrated's has edition or translation is recorded as The Kafirs illustrated[7].
- The Kafirs illustrated's has edition or translation is recorded as The Kafirs illustrated (1849)[8].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as South Africa[9].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as Xhosa people[10].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as Pondo people[11].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as Zulu people[12].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as indigenous peoples of Africa[13].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as ethnology[14].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as illustrated work[15].
- The Kafirs illustrated's main subject is recorded as Khoikhoi[16].
- The Kafirs illustrated's subtitle is recorded as in a series of drawings taken among the Amazulu, Amaponda, and Amakosa tribes : also, portraits of the Hottentot, Malay, Fingo, and other races inhabiting southern Africa ; together with sketches of landscape scenery in the Zulu country, Natal, and the Cape Colony[17].
- The Kafirs illustrated's OCLC work ID is recorded as 1847547660[18].
- The Kafirs illustrated's Dewey Decimal Classification is recorded as 968.7[19].
- The Kafirs illustrated's Library of Congress Classification is recorded as JV61[20].
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Works and Contributions
The Kafirs illustrated authored George French Angas[2].