The Editor's Corner

Authors

  • D.J.J. Pretorius Border Historical Society

Abstract

If I seem a little elated at the appearance of our own modest historical journal, I trust I will be forgiven. For, sadly clothed though it is in a simple cover of coloured duplicating paper and its telling and purposeful lines set out by the humble scribe of a duplicating concern, it nevertheless represents the realisation of an aim set very early in our existence. With this publication we have now crossed the Rubicon of our existence and henceforth there shall be no turning back. We have joined issue with an historically "dead" community, and our aim will be to bring back to life the stirring things that were.

Author Biography

D.J.J. Pretorius, Border Historical Society

The Editor

The Coelacanth

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Published

1963-05-31