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South Africa and the Transvaal War - TRANSCRIBERS’ NOTE:
PUBLISHERS’ NOTE.
CONTENTS—Vol. VI
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS—Vol. VI.
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE—Vol. VI.
OFFICIAL TABLE OF CASUALTIES IN SOUTH AFRICA.
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II - GENERAL BULLER’S OPERATIONS—ROUTING THE BOERS FROM LAING’S NEK
CHAPTER III - IN ORANGE RIVER COLONY, EAST. JUNE
CHAPTER IV - JULY THE BATTLE OF BETHLEHEM AND THE SURRENDER OF PRINSLOO
A vivid chronicle of the later stages of the South African conflict, this volume follows the British advance from the capture of Pretoria through the decisive occupation of Lydenburg and the eventual flight of President Kruger. It brings the battlefield to life with graphic accounts of the Battle of Diamond Hill, the push through Laing’s Nek, and the intense maneuvers that cleared the Transvaal. Alongside these operations, the narrative sketches the early phase of the guerrilla war, giving listeners a clear picture of how the fighting evolved up to early 1901.
The work is enriched with practical tools: an alphabetical gazetteer of South‑African places, concise explanations of military terms, and a biographical register of the campaign’s notable figures. A dedicated section honors Victoria Cross recipients, while numerous illustrations and maps help visualize the terrain and movements. Together, these elements make the history both informative and accessible for anyone interested in the complexities of the war.
Full title
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 6 (of 8) From the Occupation of Pretoria to Mr. Kruger's Departure from South Africa, with a Summarised Account of the Guerilla War to March 1901
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (755K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Brownfox and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-07-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best remembered for sweeping accounts of the Boer War, this British writer turned recent history into vivid, serial storytelling. His books range from conflict reporting and imperial politics to fiction, giving modern listeners a window into late Victorian and Edwardian concerns.
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