1899â40,000 Boer farmers declare war on the British Empire, defeat the most experienced regular army of the day, and make it a capital offence to shoot a British general. It was the last of the Gentlemenâs Wars and the first of the modern wars. But for the blood-stained lesions Learned on the veld, 1914 might well have ended in defeat. âAn excellent bookââBritish Army Review âAdmirableâ¦with an intimate picture of many of the commanders involved, of the notorious actions in the First two years of the war: Belmont, Modder River, Magersfontein, Colenso, Spion KopââThe Observer âBaring Pemberton has made lively use of unpublished letters, diaries und suchlike evidenceâ¦critical and fairââIrish Times
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