A strong, solid account of the doings of a battalion of a West Country regiment in the Boer War. The Devonshires took a leading role in the relief of Ladysmith after a lengthy siege by the Boers. They subsequently fought at Inagane and Lydenburg in Natal and South-eastern Transvaal. Their battle honours included the charge at Wagon Hill outside Ladysmith, and the night action at Elandslaagte. In his introductoion, Gen. William Kitchener calls attention to the main qualities of the Devon men who served under their ‘dogged devotion to duty’ which helped overcome the Boers’ stubborn resistance; their improvisation and their smart turnout in the worst of conditions. ‘In conclusion’ writes Kitchener, ‘a more determined crew i never wish to see, and a better regiment to back his orders a General can never hope to have’. Iliustrated by some 25 photographs and two maps.H&A +RofH.
M Jackson is an adventurer and environmental educator pursuing a Ph.D. in geography and Earth science at the University of Oregon, where she is researching glaciers and climate change in the Arctic. M is the recipient of a 2015-2016 Fulbright-NSF Arctic Research Grant. A veteran U.S. Fulbright Scholar in Turkey and Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia, M holds a Masters of Science degree from the University of Montana, where she focused on climate change and Alaskan glaciers.