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South African Police The Nongqai 1907-1913 (Five volume set) Five volume set bound in dark green
Five volume set bound in dark green cloth with gilt decoration to front covers and gilt lettering. Slight borer damage to back boards of Volumes 1,2 and 5. Some foxing throughout.
No 1 - Vol 1 - March 1907 through to 1911-13.
'The first-ever issue of No 1 Vol 1 of the Nongqai appeared for the quarter-ending March 1907. Circulation of the Nongqai was originally limited to the colony of Natal but with the amalgamation of the police forces in South Africa on 1 April 1913 the magazine incorporated the following service magazines: - The Bandolier, The Qakamba, The South African Constabulary Journal and The Transvaal Police Magazine. The Nongqai was published over a span of 54 years. Although the oldest magazine in South Africa was the African Journal, published in February 1824, the Nongqai counts among the earliest magazines in South Africa Since its inception the SAP magazine underwent several changes of name, i.e. Nongqai, Justitia, SARP, (SAP), and ultimately Servamus.' (SA Mirror).
South African Police
Pretoria
1907-1913
First
Very good
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Five volume set bound in dark green cloth with gilt decoration to front covers and gilt lettering. Slight borer damage to back boards of Volumes 1,2 and 5. Some foxing throughout.
No 1 - Vol 1 - March 1907 through to 1911-13.
'The first-ever issue of No 1 Vol 1 of the Nongqai appeared for the quarter-ending March 1907. Circulation of the Nongqai was originally limited to the colony of Natal but with the amalgamation of the police forces in South Africa on 1 April 1913 the magazine incorporated the following service magazines: - The Bandolier, The Qakamba, The South African Constabulary Journal and The Transvaal Police Magazine. The Nongqai was published over a span of 54 years. Although the oldest magazine in South Africa was the African Journal, published in February 1824, the Nongqai counts among the earliest magazines in South Africa Since its inception the SAP magazine underwent several changes of name, i.e. Nongqai, Justitia, SARP, (SAP), and ultimately Servamus.' (SA Mirror).
South African Police
Pretoria
1907-1913
First
Very good
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