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Lessons of the War: Being Comments from Week to Week to the Relief of Ladysmith

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The author offers a sequence of weekly commentaries written during a South African war, combining on-the-spot reportage with military analysis. He examines campaigns and engagements, critiques strategic and logistical decisions, assesses troop dispositions and the timing of reinforcements, and links political choices to battlefield outcomes. The essays move from contemporaneous narrative of operations to broader reflections on national preparedness, command selection, and lessons for future military practice, aiming to inform both public debate and professional reform.

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Spenser Wilkinson

Spenser Wilkinson was a British military historian and writer known for his insightful analyses of military strategy and operations. His notable works include "Britain at Bay," which examines Britain's military position during critical historical moments, and "The Brain of an Army," a popular account of the German General Staff that sheds light on the organizational aspects of military leadership. Wilkinson's writings often reflect his deep understanding of military affairs and his ability to communicate complex ideas to a broader audience, making significant contributions to military literature.

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