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President Steyn: A Biography – Johannes Meintjes
R135,00
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First Edition, Nasionale Boekhandel, 1969, Hardback with removable protective plastic wrap – Africana – 272pp. Frontispiece portrait, 18 illustrations, black cloth titled in silver on the spine.
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President Steyn: A Biography offers a comprehensive look at the life of Marthinus Theunis Steyn, one of the most influential figures in South African history. Born in 1857 in the Free State, Steyn rose from a promising legal career to become the second president of the Orange Free State. Meintjes details Steyn’s early education, including time in the Netherlands and England, and his eventual return to Bloemfontein to practice law. The biography also covers his personal life, including his marriage to Rachel Isabella Fraser and the political journey that led to his presidency in 1896.
Steyn’s leadership during the pivotal period of the Second Anglo-Boer War is a key focus, showcasing his unwavering commitment to the Free State’s sovereignty. As a leader, Steyn’s diplomatic acumen and his ability to navigate the complexities of both local and international politics played a crucial role in the events that shaped South Africa during the late 19th century. Through detailed research and a nuanced understanding of Steyn’s character, President Steyn: A Biography highlights both his personal and public contributions to South African history.
This biography is an essential read for anyone interested in South African history, the Boer War, or the leadership of one of the country’s most prominent figures. Meintjes’ portrayal offers a balanced and insightful view of Steyn’s legacy, providing a deeper understanding of his impact on the nation.