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Valley of the Mists


Author:

Harry Klein


Publish Date:

1973


Publisher:

The Travel Book Club


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Very Good
Excellent condition with minimal wear. Dust jacket is plastic covered which has preserved it well.

R250.00

Details

Travel Book Club Edition 1973

Valley of the Mists by Harry Klein is a gripping account of the experiences of soldiers during the tumultuous Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902). Focusing on the battles and events in the misty, rugged terrain of the Boer republics, Klein provides a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by both British and Boer forces. The book blends personal stories with historical analysis, offering insight into the harsh realities of warfare, including the strategic importance of the land and the resilience of those involved. With detailed descriptions and a keen sense of the period, Valley of the Mists captures the essence of one of history’s most dramatic conflicts.