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  • The Boer War: London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and Ian Hamilton's March

    The Boer War by Churchill, Sir Winston S.;

    London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and Ian Hamilton's March

    Series: Bloomsbury Revelations;

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    Long description:

    On October 11th, 1899 long-simmering tensions between Britain and the Boer Republics - the Orange Free State and the Transvaal Republic - finally erupted into the conflict that would become known as the Second Boer War. Two days after the first shots were fired, a young writer by the name of Winston Churchill set out for South Africa to cover the conflict for the Morning Post.

    The Boer War brings together the two collections of despatches that Churchill published on the conflict. London to Ladysmith recounts the future Prime Minister's arrival in South Africa and his subsequent capture by and dramatic escape from the Boers, the adventure that first brought the name of Winston Churchill to public attention. Ian Hamilton's March collects Churchill's later despatches as he marched alongside a column of the main British army from Bloemfontein to Pretoria. Published together, these books are a vivid eye-witness account of a landmark period in British Imperial History and an insightful chronicle of a formative experience by Britain's greatest war-time leader.

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    Table of Contents:

    London to Ladysmith
    Foreword
    I. Steaming South
    II.The State of the Game
    III. Along the Southern Frontier
    IV.In Nata
    IV. A Cruise in the Armoured Train
    VI. Distant Guns
    VII. The Fate of the Armoured Train
    VIII. Prisoners of War
    IX. Through the Dutch Camps
    X. In Afrikander Bonds
    XI. I Escape from the Boers
    XII. Back to the British Lines
    XIII. Christmas and New Year
    XIV. A Military Demonstration and Some Good News
    XV. The Dash for Potgieter's Ferry
    XVI. Trichardt's Drift and the Affair of Acton Homes
    XVII. The Battle of Spion Kop
    XVIII. Through the Five Days' Action
    XIX. A Fresh Effort and an Army Chaplain
    XX. The Combat of Vall Krantz
    XXI. Hussar Hill
    XXII. The Engagement of Monte Cristo
    XXIII. The Passage of Tugela
    XXIV. The Battle of Pieters: The Third Day
    XXV. Upon Majuba Day
    XXVI. The Relief of Ladysmith
    XXVII. After the Siege
    Ian Hamilton's March
    I. A Roving Commission
    II. Exit General Gatacre
    III. At Half-Way House
    IV. Two Days with Brabazon
    V. Two Days with Brabazon - continued
    VI. The Dewetsdorp Episode
    VII. Ian Hamilton's March
    VIII. Ian Hamilton
    IX. The Action of Houtnek
    X. The Army of the Right Flank
    XI. Lindley
    XII. Concerning a Boer Convoy
    XIII. Action of Johannesburg
    XIV. The Fall of Johannesburg
    XV. The Capture of Pretoria
    XVI. "Held by the Enemy"
    XVII. Action of Diamond Hill
    Appendix: Composition of Lieut.-General Ian Hamilton's Force
    Index

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