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On the Heels of De Wet by Lionel James

by James, Lionel, 1871-1955
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On the Heels of De Wet by Lionel James is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers on the experiences of an Intelligence Officer during the Second Boer War, particularly focusing on the British military efforts to track down the elusive Boer leader, Christiaan de Wet. Through a blend of first-hand observations and sharp commentary, the text reflects on the chaos, challenges, and camaraderie of soldiers embroiled in the complexities of guerrilla warfare in South Africa. The opening of the book sets the tone with vivid descriptions of the harsh conditions faced by soldiers at De Aar, a key logistical point during the war. The protagonist arrives after a difficult journey, greeted by a scene of disarray and military maneuvering as different groups of troops prepare to engage in the conflict. Amidst the hostile environment and chaotic atmosphere, the narrative introduces various characters, including a weary brigadier and other officers, as they navigate the challenges of communication and coordination in the midst of war. As the Intelligence Officer assumes his role, a sense of urgency builds, hinting at the broader struggle against De Wet’s forces, emphasizing the unpredictability and tension of military life during this tumultuous period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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