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National Army Book Of The Boer War

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A military history of what was Britain's first modern war, written with original sources. Published in cooperation with the National Army Museum, it quotes extensively from the Museum's unpublished archive of diaries, letters, and documents. The text is complemented by unpublished photographs from the Museum's collections, together with seven detailed maps devised by Lord Carver.

299 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1999

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September 14, 2023
This is not an history (narrative or analytical) of the Second Angl0-Boer War but an edited collection of first-hand accounts by mainly British soldiers of the conflict. There are lengthy and detailed eye-witness views of various battles. The book is valuable in making these accounts from the National Army Museum's collections accessible. But the book needs to be set alongside more balanced and deep discussions of this tragic and shameful conflict.
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May 26, 2013
It suffices to read the final chapter of this book, "Afterthoughts", since this is the only chapter whith some analyses of the war. The book is very factual and although the many personal accounts are interesting, they tire too quickly. Also, all accounts are from English soldiers, giving a rather one-sided view on things.
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