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by A. G. (Alfred Greenwood) Hales
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CAMPAIGN PICTURES OF THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA (1899—1900)
Letters from the Front
A. G. HALES
CAMPAIGN PICTURES.
AUSTRALIA ON THE MARCH.
WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.
A PRISONER OF WAR.
"STOPPING A FEW."
AUSTRALIA AT THE WAR.
A vivid, on‑the‑ground account of the early months of the South African conflict, this collection brings the reader into the camps, battlefields, and towns where the war unfolded. Written by a seasoned correspondent, the narrative follows the Australian volunteers as they leave their camps, brave harsh terrain, and join the British forces, offering candid observations of the landscape, the logistics of moving men and mules, and the raw emotions of soldiers eager to prove themselves.
Interwoven with sketches of daily life, encounters with Boer communities, and reflections on the broader imperial stakes, the book captures the mixture of pride, fatigue, and uncertainty that marked the first act of the war. The author’s personal voice, shaped by his dedication to journalism and a deep sense of duty, gives listeners a compelling glimpse into a pivotal moment of history without revealing the later twists of the campaign.
Full title
Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front Letters from the Front
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (382K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1936
An Australian adventurer-turned-author, he brought the pace and color of a life on the move to novels and war reporting that reached a wide readership. His books mix firsthand experience, frontier energy, and a journalist’s eye for vivid detail.
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