Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) / Letters from the Front
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A series of front-line letters and sketches records campaign life during the South African war, combining immediate battlefield reportage with reflections on strategy, logistics, and morale. The correspondent describes marches, skirmishes, entrenchments and major engagements, the hardships of transport and weather, scouting and laager tactics, and the experiences of colonial contingents. Interspersed character portraits capture commanders, scouts and camp personalities, while accounts from towns, prisoner camps, and homeward journeys broaden the perspective. The collection balances vivid action scenes with commentary on the human cost of war and the ties between metropolitan and colonial forces.
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