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Storm over South Africa

Storm over South Africa

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Storm over South Africa follows the lives and tribulations of a diverse

group of characters through the 2nd Anglo-Boer War from 1899-1902 in

South Africa. They belonged to different levels of the opposing societies

and the story follows their actual life and death experiences in this conflict.

The characters include the seventeen-year-old son of a Boer president;

a young shipbuilding dock worker and his military nurse girlfriend from

the industrial north-east of England, and a young Canadian soldier who

volunteered for Canada’s first campaign outside its borders. Involved

too are such illustrious British participants as Winston Churchill, Field

Marshals Frederick Roberts and Herbert Kitchener, Generals Ian Hamilton

and Robert Baden-Powell among others. Boer leaders involved include

Generals Christiaan de Wet, Louis Botha, Koos de la Rey and Jan Smuts.

The reader is guided through the various twists and turns of the first

major British conflict of the 20th century from its beginning through to

its end. The naivety and excitement of combatants in the lead up to

and beginning of the Second Anglo-Boer War was contagious. It pulled

many naïve young men into the maelstrom of combat. It began as

another glorious Victorian war. But the successes and failures, sufferings

and disillusionment soon emerge. It is a tale of imperial arrogance and

determination, of stubbornness, innocence, love and loss experienced in a

rugged and alluring land far from the heart of the British Empire.

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