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What books would you who have read about the Boer war recomend?



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The Boer War by Thomas Pakenham is, IMHO, the best single book on the subject. The link will lead you to a short bio of Packenham who has also authored a very unusual book about trees in Africa.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pakenham


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Thanks wink I am ordering it. I have read his book "Scramble for Africa" very good read.



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Agree 100% with Wink, I have it on the shelf here. I also read another good one, title is "Commando" but it is packed away so I can't reference the author. A story about a Boer fighter who ended up as Jan Smuts' assistant at the peace talks, became a colonel in the British Army (WWI) and I think President or PM of South Africa. I suppose in the time it took to type this I could have googled it and not speculated.....


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I will have to check that out. It should sit on the shelf well beside Washing of the Spears that I just got.

Which tree book of his do you have and do you like it? Looks like he wrote 3 of them.


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I just picked up the Anglo-Boer Wars by Michael Barthorp from the public library. Anyone read it yet and how does it compare to Pakenham?


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Rags of Glory by Stuart Cloete is fiction but very good.


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