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A Norwegian immigrant’s compelling diary offers a firsthand look at life in the Western Transvaal leading up to the Anglo-Boer War. Ingvald Schrader-Nielson, an assistant land-surveyor, provides an honest and compassionate account of rural Boer society in peacetime. His respect for the Afrikaner people compels him to join their cause, detailing the brutal guerrilla warfare, his time in the field, and his experiences as a prisoner of war. It is a rare and valuable perspective on a pivotal conflict.
**Condition:** Overall in Very Good condition with minor shelf wear consistent with age.
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