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by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty
A young English officer, fresh from the quiet life of a Somerset rectory, finds himself thrust into the tumult of the South African War. The story opens with a poignant domestic scene—financial ruin and the loss of comforts—yet the narrator’s sense of duty quickly pulls him toward the distant battlefields. As he reunites with an old friend, the narrative shifts from the familiar English countryside to the rugged terrain of Natal and the looming advance toward Pretoria.
The novel follows the second phase of the conflict, when Lord Roberts’ massive force rolls forward, confronting a Boer enemy that fights more from the shadows of rocks than in open, decisive battle. Through vivid sketches of skirmishes, daring raids, and the harsh realities of guerrilla warfare, the protagonist learns the price of bravery and the endurance required of soldiers far from home. Henty’s lively prose captures both the grand movements of armies and the intimate struggles of those who serve, offering a compelling glimpse into a pivotal chapter of imperial history.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (825K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Graeme Mackreth 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
2017-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1902
Best known for fast-moving historical adventures, this prolific Victorian writer turned real wars, distant places, and imperial history into stories that thrilled generations of young readers. Before becoming a hugely popular novelist, he worked as a journalist and war correspondent, giving his fiction a strong sense of action and detail.
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by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

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by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty