The South African Traveler's Handbook, written by Charles Roberts in 1879, is a comprehensive guidebook designed to assist travelers exploring South Africa during the late 19th century. The book contains detailed information on the Zulu Kafir, Xosa Kafir, and Dutch languages, which were commonly spoken in the region at the time. The handbook provides a wealth of practical advice for travelers, including tips on navigating the terrain, finding accommodations,...
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