词条 | The Cape Hornet |
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The Cape Hornet was a newspaper that operated from Port Elizabeth in the Cape Colony in 1879. The Cape Hornet ran only from 5 June until 29 November 1879, just under 6 months in total. It was edited by William T. Eady and illustrated by the cartoonist Charles Barber, who had previously worked for the other major Port Elizabeth publication at the time, the Observer. The illustrations covered public events and political satire. The Hornet was a prominent supporter of the attempt by Carnarvon to enforce a British confederation on southern Africa. [1][2] References
1. ^K.Vernon: Penpricks: The Drawing of South Africa's Political Battlelines. New Africa Books, 2000. p.19. {{SouthAfrica-newspaper-stub}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cape Hornet, The}}2. ^A.Mason: What's So Funny?: Under the Skin of South African Cartooning. Juta and Company Ltd, 2009. 5 : Defunct newspapers of South Africa|Publications established in 1879|Publications disestablished in 1879|1879 disestablishments in South Africa|1879 establishments in the Cape Colony |
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