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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks are due to
Messrs. George Allen and Unwin Limited, of London, for permission to quote two passages from pages 237 and 241 of the first edition (1902) of the late Mr. J. A. Hobson's Imperialism, now reproduced on pages 225 and 228-9 of the 5th impression, 3rd edition (1954), chapter IV.
The Oxford University Press, for permission to quote from pages 115 and 210 of Professor S. H. Frankel's Capital Investment in Africa, 1938.
The University of Chicago Press, for permission to quote from Professor Jacob Viner's article 'Peace as an Economic Problem', published in 1944 in New Perspectives on Peace, and reprinted in his book International Economics (1951), pages 247-67.
The editor of the Southwestern Social Science Quarterly and the University of Texas for permission to quote from an article by Professor Jacob Viner, 'Finance and Balance of Power Diplomacy', originally appearing in that journal and now reprinted in his book International Economics (1951), pages 49-85.
The Free Press, of Glencoe, Illinois, U.S.A., for permission to use the aforementioned extracts on pages 85 and 256 of Professor Jacob Viner's International Economics (1951).
The editor and proprietors of Le Diamant, Antwerp, for permission to quote from the article by M. Etienne E. Fallek, 'Memories of a diamond dealer of the Good Old Days', appearing in the number of that journal for December i960 to January 1961.
Mr. G. Philipson-Stow, for permission to quote from correspondence between C. J. Rhodes and the late Sir Frederic Philipson-Stow, Bart.
The editor and proprietors of the Rand Daily Mail, of Johannesburg, for permission to reproduce Mr. Bob Connolly's cartoon tribute to Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, appearing in that journal on 26 November 1957, and for the photograph of Sir Ernest and Lady Oppenheimer visiting 'Shanty Town' appearing in that journal on 16 August 1956.
Mr. Tom L. Blau of the Camera Press Limited, London, for permission to reproduce the photograph of Sir Ernest Oppenheimer and Lady Oppenheimer at her farm in the Magaliesberg.
The Controller, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, for permission to quote from paragraphs 4, 6 and 7 on pages 3, 4 and 5 of Major G. St. J. Orde Browne's Eabour Conditions in Northern Rhodesia. Colonial No. 150 of 1938.
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