The Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902: A Pictorial History

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Through its ordered pictorial composition this account of the war makes for fast and relatively easy reading, while providing a penetrating insight into life at the time For both the serious historian who has deliberated the strategies and political motivations, and the leisure reader who knows little or nothing about the war, this book provides a new insight The people, their dress and uniforms come alive. The dust and heat of the African veld can be felt The difference in mobility and tactics are revealed in the context of each side's strengths and weaknesses. Above all this book shows some of the more human aspects of a war which saw a David and Goliath confrontation and fostered advances in strategic warfare which are still employed today.
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AuthorJohannes Meintjes
PublisherC. Struik Publishers
PlaceCape Town
Year1976
ISBN0869770683
BindingHardcover
ConditionGood
Dustjacket ConditionFair
CommentsDJ edge wear and scuffed
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