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With the Irregulars in the Transvaal and Zululand - The Experiences of an Officer of Baker's Horse in the Kaffir and Zulu Wars 1878-79 (Hardcover)
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With the Irregulars in the Transvaal and Zululand - The Experiences of an Officer of Baker's Horse in the Kaffir and Zulu Wars 1878-79 (Hardcover)
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With Colonial troops in South Africa
Many of the small wars of the Victorian era were fought in places
where British colonists were attempting to build new lives in
proximity to indigenous peoples. This led to hostilities and
although regular troops were usually engaged they were often
supplemented by locally raised forces. These could be native troops
officered by Europeans or bodies of European 'irregular' soldiers.
These forces were mixed blessings. They often included local
settlers, farmers, traders or hunters who knew their enemy and his
language and the terrain over which the campaign would be fought;
they were usually expert marksmen and horsemen who were able to
live off the country. These units also attracted soldiers of
fortune and the sweepings of society who-whilst indisputably tough
'customers'-were notoriously difficult to command. The colony at
the tip of southern Africa had been a place of confrontation and
conflict since it was established. There had been numerous wars
against the so called Kaffir tribes and in 1879 the British Empire
determined to neutralise the most significant martial tribe of the
region-the Zulus. All those interested in the period are aware of
the consequences of that decision. The author of this book has left
us a vital account of his time fighting in South Africa with one of
these colourful colonial units and his book is, of course,
absolutely essential.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
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