By Rock and Heath and Pine

by Tanya Barben

FOOTNOTES

1. Durbach, Reneé: Kipling’s South Africa. Diep River (South Africa): Chameleon Press, 1988.


2. ‘Dr. E. Barnard Fuller remembers.’ Cape Times, 22 January, 1936.


3. Millin, Sarah Gertrude: Rhodes. London: Chatto & Windus, 1933, p. 301.


4. McDonald, James G.: Rhodes: a life. London: Allan, 1927.p. 34.


5. Millin: Op.cit., p. 317.


6. London: Bloomsbury, 1999.


7. Pinney, Thomas (ed.): The letters of Rudyard Kipling, v. 2: 1890-99.


8. Lycett, Andrew: Rudyard Kipling. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1999, p. 133.


9. Rotberg, Robert I., in collaboration with Miles F. Shore: The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the pursuit of power. Johannesburg: Southern Books Publishers, 1988, p. 92.


10. McDonald: Rhodes: a heritage. London: Chatto & Windus, 1943, p. 133.


11. Le Sueur, Gordon: Cecil Rhodes: the man and his work. London: John Murray, 1913, p. 47-48.


12. Pinney: Op.cit., p. 329.


13. Morton Collection, MSB 638. Cape Town Division, National Library of South Africa.


14. Currey Papers, BC 678. University of Cape Town Libraries.


15. Alys Fane-Trotter Collection, BC 634. C1.1. University of Cape Town Libraries.


16. Lewsen, Phyllis (ed.): Selections from the correspondence of John X. Merriman, v.2, 1890-1898. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society, 1964, p. 298


17. Olive Schreiner Papers, BC 16. UCT Libraries.


18. Morton Collection: Op. cit.


19. Davidson, Apollon: Cecil Rhodes and his time. Moscow: Progress Publishing, 1988, p. 325-333, in which an account of this interview appears.


20. Knowles, Frederic Lawrence: A Kipling primer: including biographical and critical chapters, an index to Mr. Kipling’s principal writings, and biographies. Boston: Brown, 1899.


21. Pinney: The letters of Rudyard Kipling, v. 3: 1900-10. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1966, p. 12.


22. Milner, Violet: My picture gallery, 1886-1901. London: John Murray, 1951, p. 166.


23. [Baker, Herbert]: Memorandum: ‘The Woolsack’, 13 November, 1930. ‘Woolsack File’ from the Benfield Cabinet. Administrative Archives. UCT.


24. Menpes, Mortimer and Dorothy: War impressions. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1901, p. 115-118.


25. Vos, Kathleen: Notes on the people of Zorgvliet. Immelman papers, BC 260. UCT Libraries.


26. Sampson, Victor: My reminiscences. London: Longmans, Green, 1926, p. 13-18.


27. Sampson, Victor and Ian Hamilton: Anti-commando. London: Faber & Faber, 1931, p. 43


28. New York: Appelton, 1901.


29. Barlow, Arthur G.: Almost in confidence. Cape Town: Juta, 1951, p. 81.


30. Pinney: Op.cit. p. 26.


31. Ibid., p. 27.


32. Lewsen: Selections from the correspondence of John X. Merriman, 1899-1905. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society, 1966, p. 195; p. 196 n. 172; p. 223.


33. ‘The sin of witchcraft.’ London: Imperial South African Association, 1901, p. 8; p. 5.>


34. Smith, Frederick E.: Rudyard Kipling. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1978, p. 219.


35. Baker, Herbert: Architecture and personalities. London: Country Life, 1944, p. 35


36. In Everyman’s ark: a collection of true first-person accounts of relationships between animals and man. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1962, p. 230-236.
37. Currey, R.F.: Rhodes: a biographical footnote. Cape Town: Carmelite Press, [1964?], p. 10.


38. Carrington, Charles E.: Rudyard Kipling: his life and work. London: Macmillan, 1955, p. 511.


39. Pinney: Op.cit, p. 47.


40. Baker: Op.cit, p. 28.


41. Pinney: Op.cit, p. 73.


42. Pinney: Op.cit, p. 91.


43. Photocopy, Kipling Collection, Rare Books & Special Collections. UCT Libraries.


44. Fairburn Miscellany, BC 593. UCT Libraries.


45. Morton Collection, Op.cit,


46. Fuller, Basil: ‘Kipling’s days at the Cape.’ Kipling journal, XX, 107, p. 12.


47. Struben, Charles: Vein of gold. Cape Town: Balkema, 1957, p. 98-99.


48. Booker, Beryl Lee: Yesterday’s child, 1890-1909. London: John Long, 1937, p. 218.


49. Pinney: Op.cit, p. 131.


50. ‘England’s “live” poet.’ Scrapbook 4, p. 31, Kipling Collection. UCT Libraries.


51. Photocopy, Kipling Collection, UCT Libraries.


52. Photocopy, Kipling Collection, UCT Libraries


53. Pinney: Op.cit, p. 190.


54. ‘How I began to write’, Cape Argus, 7 October, 1925.


55. Photocopy, Kipling Collection. UCT Libraries.


56. Baker: Op.cit, p. 28.


57. Burgess, Anthony: Earthly powers. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1981, p. 205


58. Pinney: Op.cit, p. 205.


59. Baker: Cecil Rhodes: by his architect. London: O.U.P., 1934, p. 45.


60. Beattie Collection, BC 215.20e. UCT Libraries.


61. Pinney: The letters of Rudyard Kipling, v.4: 1911-19. London: Macmillan, 1999, p. 513.


62. Baker: Op.cit, p. 48.


63. See note 23, above.


64. Lycett: Op.cit, p. 571.


65. Seymour-Smith, Martin: Rudyard Kipling. Macdonald Queen Anne Press, 1989, p. 7; p. 8.


66. Lycett: Op.cit, p. 571.


67. Currey: Op.cit, p. 21.


68. Collins, J.P.: ‘Wool gathering in sacks.’ Kipling journal, XIII no. 88, 1948, p. 3.


69. Letter to Gwynne 6 December, 1901. Photocopy, Kipling Collection. UCT Libraries.


70. Pinney: Letters, v.3:1900-10, p. 149.


71. See Note 2, above.


72. Baker, R.I.K.: Kipling in South Africa. Unpublished TS, Kipling Collection. UCT Libraries.


73. Paton, Alan: Hofmeyr. Abridged ed. Cape Town: O.U.P., 1971, p. 314.


74. Saunders, Stuart: Vice-Chancellor on a tightrope: a personal account of climactic years in South Africa. Cape Town: David Philip, 2000, p. 107.


75. McGregor, J.S.I.: Curriculum vitae. Departmental files, Rare Books & Special Collections. UCT Libraries.


76. Ogterop, Sue: The Kipling Collection, Cape Town.’ Kipling journal, 67, 226, p. 14-29.


77. Photocopy, Departmental files, Rare Books & Special Collections, UCT Libraries.


78. Barlow: Ibid., p. 83.