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A sequence of letters and eyewitness reports records the voyage to South Africa and the author's service during the early months of the war, combining travel impressions with operational accounts of the campaign under Sir Redvers Buller. It describes life aboard ship, conditions in Cape Colony and Natal, the action and loss of an armoured train, capture and eventual escape from Boer custody, and close reporting on engagements including river crossings, the fighting at Spion Kop, the passage of the Tugela, and the relief of Ladysmith. The volume includes maps and plans and presents immediate impressions rather than a reflective history.
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