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The Great Boer War

   Preface To The Final Edition.

   During the course of the war some sixteen Editions of this work have appeared, each of which was, I hope, a little more full and accurate than that which preceded it. I may fairly claim, however, that the absolute mistakes made have been few in number, and that I have never had occasion to reverse, and seldom to modify, the judgments which I have formed. In this final edition the early text has been carefully revised and all fresh available knowledge has been added within the limits of a single volume narrative. Of the various episodes in the latter half of the war it is impossible to say that the material is available for a complete and final chronicle. By the aid, however, of the official dispatches, of the newspapers, and of many private letters, I have done my best to give an intelligible and accurate account of the matter. The treatment may occasionally seem too brief but some proportion must be observed between the battles of 1899-1900 and the skirmishes of 1901-1902.

   My private informants are so numerous that it would be hardly possible, even if it were desirable, that I should quote their names. Of the correspondents upon whose work I have drawn for my materials, I would acknowledge my obligations to Messrs. Burleigh, Nevinson, Battersby, Stuart, Amery, Atkins, Baillie, Kinneir, Churchill, James, Ralph, Barnes, Maxwell, Pearce, Hamilton, and others. Especially I would mention the gentleman who represented the 'Standard' in the last year of the war, whose accounts of Vlakfontein, Von Donop's Convoy, and Tweebosch were the only reliable ones which reached the public.

   Arthur Conan Doyle, Undershaw, Hindhead: September 1902.


By Arthur Conan Doyle

Title# Words# Reads
1 Chapter 1. The Boer Nations. 7393203
2 Chapter 2. The Cause Of Quarrel. 5503187
3 Chapter 3. The Negotiations. 4055217
4 Chapter 4. The Eve Of War. 6915190
5 Chapter 5. Talana Hill. 4754200
6 Chapter 6. Elandslaagte And Rietfontein. 3763193
7 Chapter 7. The Battle Of Ladysmith. 5334175
8 Chapter 8. Lord Methuen's Advance. 7460195
9 Chapter 9. Battle Of Magersfontein. 4615171
10 Chapter 10. The Battle Of Stormberg. 2906203
11 Chapter 11. Battle Of Colenso. 6862185
12 Chapter 12. The Dark Hour. 3177209
13 Chapter 13. The Siege Of Ladysmith. 8298213
14 Chapter 14. The Colesberg Operations. 4579197
15 Chapter 15. Spion Kop. 6186181
16 Chapter 16. Vaalkranz. 3096203
17 Chapter 17. Buller's Final Advance. 6845201
18 Chapter 18. The Siege And Relief Of Kimberley. 6166205
19 Chapter 19. Paardeberg. 7476191
20 Chapter 20. Roberts's Advance On Bloemfontein. 3497181
21 Chapter 21. Strategic Effects Of Lord Roberts's March. 4366204
22 Chapter 22. The Halt At Bloemfontein. 6179173
23 Chapter 23. The Clearing Of The South-East. 4991221
24 Chapter 24. The Siege Of Mafeking. 6079201
25 Chapter 25. The March On Pretoria. 6451207
26 Chapter 26. Diamond Hill--Rundle's Operations. 4246191
27 Chapter 27. The Lines Of Communication. 5716200
28 Chapter 28. The Halt At Pretoria. 5353182
29 Chapter 29. The Advance To Komatipoort. 6431187
30 Chapter 30. The Campaign Of De Wet. 6914181
31 Chapter 31. The Guerilla Warfare In The Transvaal: Nooitgedacht. 8130184
32 Chapter 32. The Second Invasion Of Cape Colony. (December 1900 To April 1901.) 6484206
33 Chapter 33. The Northern Operations From January To April, 1901. 7101221
34 Chapter 34. The Winter Campaign (April To September, 1901). 8280190
35 Chapter 35. The Guerilla Operations In Cape Colony. 5963281
36 Chapter 36. The Spring Campaign (September To December, 1901). 11188297
37 Chapter 37. The Campaign Of January To April, 1902. 6330309
38 Chapter 38. De La Rey's Campaign Of 1902. 5557287
39 Chapter 39. The End. 2285276


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