Better known for his Sherlock Holmes books, Conan Doyle's book was one of the first complete histories of the Anglo-Boer War as-it-happened. Published in 1902, Doyle's book became the standard by which all other histories of that conflict became to be measured. Now completely reset with two dozen unique and rare pictures from the conflict.
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Better known for his Sherlock Holmes books, Conan Doyle's book was one of the first complete histories of the Anglo-Boer War as-it-happened. Published in 1902, Doyle's book became the standard by which all other histories of that conflict became to be measured. Now completely reset with two dozen unique and rare pictures from the conflict.
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New in card covers. Colonial & Other Wars This major work has long been recognised as one of the most important books written on the Anglo Boer War. Whilst working as a surgeon with British forces Conan-Doyle spent much of his time questioning British and Boer wounded in the field hospitals. He spoke to soldiers ranking from generals to cavalry troopers and, with a meticulous eye for detail, produced this balanced account showing the viewpoints of both protagonists. First published in October 1900, this 19th edition is recognised as the final complete work from which this volume has been reproduced as a facsimile reprint. UL-XXXXXX. x + 769pp, maps, ills.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1100grams, ISBN:
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Used-Good. Good hardback. 12th impression, 1901. Folding maps checked and all present. Front endpapers stuck together. Some edge wear to half-title page. Dark blue cloth heavily browned on spine; slightly faded at board edges. Gilt lettering on spine. Small losses/splits to spine head & foot; small square on upper spine torn and repaired.
I had hoped for more detail about the politics, history, and people involved. The main characters. What I found, as have many other reviewers, was an extremely detailed list of military actions. Amazing really in the detail down the individual names and remarks about them like 'the great cricketeer'. I slugged my way through 95% of the books hoping for some overview commentary that was not entirely self-serving to the British government. Never happened. The stance taken was that the Boers started the war, their leaders duplicitous and greedy. Only once or twice does he refer to the internment of women and children by the British (27,000 of whom died of disease, neglect and hunger) only to scoff at any accusations of wrong doing by the British. I simply couldn't stomach the self-serving drivel about how sacrosanct was the British position. It became insulting to the intelligence of any person who has read anything about the colonization activities of Great Britain and their terror of losing their world dominant position to read (other than skim) the last 25 pages or so hoping for some kernel of truth. Overall interesting from a military point of view but as to an accurate portrayal of how the war(s) started and the reasons, not to be recommended.