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Jameson’s Raid


Author:

Elizabeth Longford


Publish Date:

1960s approx.


Publisher:

JBP


Cover Type:

Paperback


Condition:

Good
Good condition, has been repaired/restored at some point.

R100

Details

Jameson’s Raid by Elizabeth Longford is a thorough and engaging account of the ill-fated raid led by Dr. Leander Starr Jameson in 1895, which played a pivotal role in escalating tensions between Britain and the Boer Republics. Longford explores the political and military aspects of the raid, as well as its far-reaching consequences for British imperialism and relations with South Africa.

The book delves into the motivations behind the raid, its execution, and the aftermath, shedding light on key figures and the broader context of the era. With meticulous research and clear narrative, Longford provides a balanced and insightful perspective on this dramatic and controversial episode in British history.