Manfred Nathan

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Manfred Nathan (1875–1945) was a South African lawyer, judge, and writer. He served as President of the Special Appeals Court for Income Tax matters.[1] Nathan was a member of the first executive of the South African[2] Jewish Board of Deputies in 1912 and vice-president of the South African Zionist Federation from 1904 to 1907. He held political offices in the Transvaal.[3] His historical writing and his biography of Paul Kruger were for many years standard references.

Selected publications[]

  • The Common Law of South Africa (1904–09)
  • The South African Commonwealth (1919)
  • Empire Government (1928)
  • Not Heaven Itself (1944)
  • The Voortrekkers of South Africa (1937)
  • Paul Kruger (1941)

References[]

  1. ^ Nathan, Manfred (1944). Not Heaven Itself. Durban, South Africa: The Knox Publishing Company. p. 302.
  2. ^ Nathan, Manfred (1944). Not Heaven Itself. Durban, South Africa: The Knox Publishing Company. p. 302.
  3. ^ Nathan, Manfred. Encyclopedia.com Retrieved 25 March 2019.

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