
audiobook
THE PETTICOAT COMMANDO - OR - BOER WOMEN IN SECRET SERVICE
By - JOHANNA BRANDT
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE PETTICOAT COMMANDO - CHAPTER IToC - THE SCENE OF ACTION
CHAPTER IIToC - HOW THE MINES WERE SAVED
CHAPTER IIIToC - THE SURRENDER OF THE GOLDEN CITY
CHAPTER IVToC - MARTIAL LAW UNDER THE ENEMY
CHAPTER VToC - ONLY A BIT OF RIBBON GAY!
A vivid, first‑hand diary brings listeners into the hidden world of Boer women who turned ordinary homes into covert hubs during the Anglo‑Boer War. From the cramped streets of Pretoria, these women relay whispered messages, smuggle supplies, and keep the spirit of their fighting men alive, all while navigating the constant threat of discovery. Their accounts capture the blend of fear, determination, and fierce patriotism that defined daily life under martial law.
The narrative also sketches the broader backdrop of a nation torn between loyalty and survival, offering glimpses of the secret networks that sustained the struggle. Listeners will hear intimate reflections on the hardships of wartime, the quiet heroism of everyday actions, and the emotional toll of watching a conflict unfold from the home front. The diary’s immediacy makes the experience feel like a conversation with a close friend sharing her deepest hopes and anxieties.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (527K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-12-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1964
Best known for her dramatic Boer War memoir and fiercely independent public life, this South African writer moved between politics, religion, and health reform in ways that still spark curiosity. Her books reflect a life shaped by conflict, conviction, and a strong sense of purpose.
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