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[[With a Show Through Southern Africa]] was a book written by an Irish born elocutionist, performer and journalist, [[Charles Du Val]] and published in 1882 by  
 
[[With a Show Through Southern Africa]] was a book written by an Irish born elocutionist, performer and journalist, [[Charles Du Val]] and published in 1882 by  
 
There are various spellings of his name, including [[Charles Du-Val]] and [[Charles Duval]].
 
There are various spellings of his name, including [[Charles Du-Val]] and [[Charles Duval]].
 
 
 
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Revision as of 11:43, 26 July 2023

With a Show Through Southern Africa was a book written by an Irish born elocutionist, performer and journalist, Charles Du Val and published in 1882 by There are various spellings of his name, including Charles Du-Val and Charles Duval.

Sources

Charles du Val. 1882. With a Show Through Southern Africa and Personal Reminiscences of the Transvaal War (Volume 1 & 2): Tinsley Brothers, 8 Catherine Street, Strand.

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