Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: Natal and the Zulu Country, published in 1969.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: Geen's The Making of South Africa, published in 1982.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: Lost trails of the Transvaal, published in 2002.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: Kruger's Pretoria, published in 1971.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: Port Natal, published in 1965.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: 500 Jaar Suid-Afrikanse Geskiedenis, published in 1980.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: The Golden Republic, published in 1950.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: Lords of Stalplein, published in 1974.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: The Zuluand Campaign, published in 1978.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: The story of the British settlers of 1820 in South Africa, published in 1957.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: The History of Old Durban, published in 1899.
Shepstone, Theophilus - Source: Southern African Dictionary of National Biography, published in 1966.
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