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The Boer War


Author:

Lord Carver


Publish Date:

2000


Publisher:

Pan


Cover Type:

Paperback


Condition:

Very Good
Very good condition with minor foxing, mostly on page edges.

R85.00

Details

The National Army Museum Book of the Boer War by Field Marshal Lord Carver provides a detailed and authoritative account of the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902). Drawing on primary sources and official records, the book examines the causes, key battles, and military strategies of the conflict. It also explores the experiences of soldiers and civilians, offering insights into the human side of the war. Richly illustrated with photographs and maps from the National Army Museum’s collection, this book is a valuable resource for understanding the war’s impact on both the British Empire and South Africa.