- Foreword by S. C. Cronwright-Schreiner
- Prefatory Note 1896
- Dedication and Introduction 1901
- Part One: I. South Africa: Its Natural Features, Its Diverse Peoples, Its Political Status: The Problem
- Part Two: I. South Africa: Its Natural Features, Its Diverse Peoples, Its Political Status: The Problem
- Part One: II. The Boer
- Part Two: II. The Boer
- Part One: III. The Problem of Slavery
- Part Two: III. The Problem of Slavery
- Part One: IV. The Wanderings of the Boer
- Part Two: IV. The Wanderings of the Boer
- Part One: V. The Boer Woman and the Modern Woman's Question
- Part Two: V. The Boer Woman and the Modern Woman’s Question
- VI. The Boer and His Republics
- Part One: VII. The Psychology of the Boer
- Part Two: VII. The Psychology of the Boer
- Part Three: VII. The Psychology of the Boer
- Part One: VIII. The Englishman
- Part Two: VIII. The Englishman
- Note A. The South African Nation (1900)
- Note B. The Value of Human Varieties (1901)
- Note C. The Domestic Life of the Boer (1899)
- Note D. Our Waste Land in Mashonaland (1891)
'Thoughts on South Africa' is a collection of Schreiner's observations of colonial South Africa in the early 19th century, mostly regarding Boer-English relations. The book was published posthumously in 1923. Prospective listeners should be aware that it reflects the place, culture and language of the time in which it was written.
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