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An official, campaign-by-campaign account traces the raising, training and deployment of a South African infantry brigade sent overseas, following its movement from Egypt to the Western Front. The narrative details major engagements including Delville Wood, the Butte de Warlencourt, Arras and the Third Ypres, describes the German offensive of 1918 and the subsequent retreats and advances, and concludes with the final 1918 push. Operational maps and battalion-level descriptions are complemented by appendices on heavy artillery, signals, medical and transport services, and lists of honours, providing both a chronological battle history and an administrative record of the unit's wartime service.

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John Buchan

John Buchan was a Scottish author and politician, best known for his adventure novels and historical fiction. His most famous work, "The Thirty-Nine Steps," is a classic spy thriller that has influenced the genre significantly. Buchan's writing often reflects his deep interest in history and the British Empire, as seen in works like "Days to Remember: The British Empire in the Great War" and "Prester John." In addition to his fiction, he wrote biographies and essays, contributing to literature with a focus on themes of heroism and adventure. Buchan's literary legacy continues to resonate, particularly in the realm of adventure and espionage fiction.

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