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With the Guard`s Brigade. From Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back

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C.1902. With the Guard's Brigade. From Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back. Lowry, Rev. E. P. Anglo-Boer War Boer War Military History Africana Militaria . Condition: Very Good +. No Dust-jacket. Hardcover. First Edition. Horace Marshall & Son. London. Octavo.

Green, decorative cloth boards with black lettering, xii +  277 pp..   Bllack and white plate of author as frontispiece, errata slip. Black and white plates, including one featuring 'Boer Families on their Way to a Concentration Camp'.   Ink name of  previous owner on front, free, end-paper. Ex-library copy with the expected ink stamps. Bookplate on front, paste-down.   Cloth lightly rubbed, overall quite an attractive copy.   The publication sets forth "the many-sided life of our soldiers on active service, their privations and perils, and in some cases their unfeigned piety" [Mendelssohn, Volume I, 1957 : 930].

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12 Sep 2021