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What I Saw in Kaffir-Land

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The author records firsthand impressions from service in a colonial frontier war, describing efforts to equip and organize volunteer units with new rifles, marches, skirmishes, sieges, and encounters with local combatants and their customs. He relates the capture of a prominent prisoner and a developing personal connection, reflects on the cruelty and moral ambiguities of warfare, and recounts sporting and hunting episodes alongside administrative frustrations. The narrative closes with postwar travel and diplomatic missions, commentary on military and political institutions, and consideration of recognition offered for his services.

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Stephen Lakeman

Stephen Lakeman was an English author known for his travel writing and observations of life in South Africa during the 19th century. His notable work, "What I Saw in Kaffir-Land," provides a detailed account of his experiences and insights while exploring the region, reflecting the complexities of colonial encounters and indigenous cultures. Lakeman's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and personal reflections, offering readers a glimpse into a time of significant social and political change. His contributions to literature provide valuable perspectives on the historical context of his travels.

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