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Anecdotes of the Anglo-Boer War - Tales from 'the Last of the Gentlemen's Wars' Revised & Updated Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd Revised & Updated ed)
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Anecdotes of the Anglo-Boer War - Tales from 'the Last of the Gentlemen's Wars' Revised & Updated Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd Revised & Updated ed)
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Wars always generate stories and everybody loves a story. Rob Milne
has compiled this selection of Anglo-Boer War stories from all over
South Africa and recounts them in a book that saddens, mystifies,
but most of all entertains. There's the devotion of the English
fiancee who for 60 years sent a sprig of heather to the
Chrissiesmeer Post Office for her beloved's grave; the tale of the
lone Boer sniper who held off the entire Guards Brigade for more
than a day after the battle of Bergendal; the story of the soldier
who, caught illegally bayoneting a sheep, looked severely at the
prostrate beast and remarked, "That'll teach you to try and bite a
British soldier!" Read about Sergeant Woodward's two graves in
Heidelberg, and the ghosts of the British officers that still haunt
the Elands river valley. During the past 12 years since the
publication of the first edition of this book, Milne has
relentlessly followed up on his stories and sometimes the stories
have followed him ... with unexpected results! There's a photo of
the ghosts of the Bergendal farm girl and her British soldier lover
who appeared in broad daylight on the battlefield while Milne was
investigating the story in 2011. There's the unnamed Welshman who
found the long-lost British paymaster's gold 60 years after the
military train was ambushed and looted near Greylingstad. Learn the
truth of how Churchill and his fellow officers received the daily
war news in Morse code while they were prisoners of war in the
State Model School in Pretoria; why Prime Minister Botha was sued
after the war for stealing the 'Kruger Millions' when entrusted to
his care as Commandant-General during the retreat to the Mozambican
border. And there's the love story, 'The Legend of the Flowers',
about Martha, a Boer girl, and a British soldier, George, which
unfolded in Ventersdorp and how Martha involved the author in her
story from beyond the grave. A unique and delightfully refreshing
read.
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