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Edgar Sanderson’s Great Britain in Modern Africa provides a detailed historical narrative of British imperial expansion across the African continent during the nineteenth century. Published in 1907, this work captures the late-Victorian perspective on the strategic, military, and economic efforts to consolidate power. Readers are drawn to its comprehensive coverage of key conflicts, including the Zulu and Boer Wars, and its portrayal of influential figures like Cecil Rhodes. By offering a window into the colonial mindset of the era, the book remains a significant resource for those studying the geopolitical maneuvers that shaped the boundaries and history of modern Africa.
**Condition:** Overall in Very Good condition with minor shelf wear consistent with age.
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