Thank God We Kept the Flag Flying

Thank God We Kept the Flag Flying
Author: Kenneth Griffith
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1975
Genre: Ladysmith (South Africa)
ISBN: 9780670697564

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How We Kept the Flag Flying

How We Kept the Flag Flying
Author: Donald MacDonald
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1900
Genre: History
ISBN:

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While they kept the flag flying - The Relief of Ladysmith - Battle of Thukela Heights 1900

While they kept the flag flying - The Relief of Ladysmith - Battle of Thukela Heights 1900
Author: Ken Gillings
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1920315802

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Whatever the casualties, the Battle of the Thukela Heights was, until the Second World War, arguably the biggest fought by the British in Africa, and until the Falklands war of 1982, the biggest battle fought by the British in the Southern Hemisphere. This battle paved the way for the development of new battle tactics, which were subsequently used in the great battles in Europe during the First World War.

Lord Methuen and the British Army

Lord Methuen and the British Army
Author: Stephen M. Miller
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136322833

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This study analyzes the readiness of the British military establishment for war in 1899 and its performance in the South African War (1899-1902). It focuses on the career of Field Marshal Paul Sanford, 3rd Baron Methuen, whose traditional military training, used so effectively in Queen Victoria's small wars, was put to the test by the modern challenges of the South African War. A subsidiary aim of this work is to correct and refine the historical consensus that Methuen's campaing in the South African War was plagued by practical errors and poor judgement. The South African War was a crucial transitional episode in the history of the British army. Unlike Great Britain's other expeditions, it required the concentrated resources of the entire empire. It was a modern war in the sense that it employed the technology, the weaponry, the communications, and the transportation of the second industrial revolution.

Letters from Ladysmith

Letters from Ladysmith
Author: Edward Spiers
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848325940

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Edward Spiers, a leading authority on the Victorian British army, presents here a select edition of letters from the siege of Ladysmith (1899–1900) that have not been seen since their original publication in metropolitan and provincial newspapers. The 250 letters were published in different British newspapers and provide crucial insights into contemporary perceptions of the battles that preceded the siege, the onset of the siege itself, and the desperate and bloody attempts to relieve the town. Subsequent efforts to defend Ladysmith – and to march to its relief – became the great dramatic saga of the early phase of the Anglo–Boer War, providing the context for a series of dramatic battles that embarrassed the Empire and destroyed established reputations. Much has been written about the failings of the British commanders but it is clear that in no other theatre in the war were the practical difficulties so real – or the stakes so high. These letters reflect vividly the feelings of junior officers and other ranks as they struggled to cope with the demands of modern warfare, These eyewitness testimonies provide first-hand commentary upon the events in Natal that shattered the pre-war confidence in Britain.

Hero of the Empire

Hero of the Empire
Author: Candice Millard
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307948781

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From the bestselling author of Destiny of the Republic, this thrilling biographical account of the life and legacy of Wintson Churchill is a "nail-biter and top-notch character study rolled into one" (The New York Times). At the age of twenty-four, Winston Churchill was utterly convinced it was his destiny to become prime minister of England. He arrived in South Africa in 1899, valet and crates of vintage wine in tow, to cover the brutal colonial war the British were fighting with Boer rebels and jumpstart his political career. But just two weeks later, Churchill was taken prisoner. Remarkably, he pulled off a daring escape—traversing hundreds of miles of enemy territory, alone, with nothing but a crumpled wad of cash, four slabs of chocolate, and his wits to guide him. Bestselling author Candice Millard spins an epic story of bravery, savagery, and chance encounters with a cast of historical characters—including Rudyard Kipling, Lord Kitchener, and Mohandas Gandhi—with whom Churchill would later share the world stage. But Hero of the Empire is more than an extraordinary adventure story, for the lessons Churchill took from the Boer War would profoundly affect twentieth century history.

The Boer War

The Boer War
Author: Denis Judd
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 085772231X

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The Boer War of 1899-1902 was an epic of heroism and bungling, cunning and barbarism, with an extraordinary cast of characters - including Churchill, Rhodes, Conan Doyle, Smuts, Kipling, Gandhi, Kruger and Kitchener. The war revealed the ineptitude of the British military and unexpectedly exposed the corrupt underside of imperialism in the establishment of the first concentration camps, the shooting of Boer prisoners-of-war and the embezzlement of military supplies by British officers. This acclaimed book provides a complete history of the Boer War - from the first signs of unrest to the eventual peace. In the process, it debunks several of the myths which have grown up around the conflict and explores the deadly legacy it left for southern Africa.

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Author: Gavin Bell
Publisher: Little Brown GBR
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780316853590

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Travel book by an award-winning writer, it is a compelling portrait of a country in search of an identity, South Africa.

Reverend William Woolls Rutledge 1849 to 1921

Reverend William Woolls Rutledge 1849 to 1921
Author: Troy Anthony Woolls Rutledge
Publisher: Rutledge EPUBliser
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0648379183

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This edition of the series, 'Rutledges of Australia', continues from 'The Life of James Rutledge, Pioneer in Australian Education'. The next generation of the Rutledges in Australia explores the life of the Reverend William Woolls Rutledge, from 1849 to 1921. Following in his fathers footsteps in the Methodist faith, and the cause for social equality and progression, and to counter the social evils of the day. Carruthers described him as a man of honour, 'devout in his spirit, beautifully submissive in affliction and suffering ... being dead he yet speaketh'.