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Karel Schoeman

    Schoeman is among the Afrikaans authors who have achieved true greatness within their lifetime. His work delves into the existence of Afrikaners in Africa, particularly those of European descent. Schoeman's writing penetrates the heart of Afrikaner identity and its relationship with the African continent. His unique perspective offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the complex heritage of this community.

    In einem fremden Land
    Bailies Party: The Old World, 1757‒1819
    Bailies Party: The Frontiers, 1834‒1852
    Bailies Party Series
    Bailies Party: The New Land, 1820‒1834
    • Bailies Party: The New Land, 1820‒1834

      • 651 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      In 1820 John Bailie, a member of an Anglo-Irish landowning family and former lieutenant in the Royal Navy, led a large party of British immigrants to South Africa as part of a group later to be known as the 1820 Settlers. His party soon dissolved, but Bailie became extensively involved not only in the affairs of the Eastern Cape, but also those of the Transorange in the early stages of European settlement, and the colony of Natal.

      Bailies Party: The New Land, 1820‒1834
    • Bailies Party: The Frontiers, 1834‒1852

      • 590 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      This biography of John Bailie and his family, based on the extensive research of Mrs M.D. Nash, an authority on the British Settlers, tells the story of an adventurous life inextricably linked with the colonial history of South Africa during the first half of the nineteenth century. The second volume (of three), deals more specifically with the manner in which the settlers adjusted to their new environment. This biography of John Bailie and his family, based on the extensive research of Mrs M.D. Nash, an authority on the British Settlers, tells the story of an adventurous life inextricably linked with the colonial history of South Africa during the first half of the nineteenth century.

      Bailies Party: The Frontiers, 1834‒1852
    • Bailies Party: The Old World, 1757‒1819

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      In 1820 John Bailie, a member of an Anglo-Irish landowning family, led a large party of British immigrants to South Africa as part of a group later to be known as the 1820 Settlers. The first volume (of three) based on the extensive research of Mrs M.D. Nash, an authority on the Settlers, attempts to trace the European background of both Bailie and the members of the settler groups, and to understand the cultural heritage they brought with them to South Africa.

      Bailies Party: The Old World, 1757‒1819